CONIFERS 
Coniferous Trees are the grandest trees in existence. A good 
many of them are natives of the Pacific Coast, and therefore at 
home in our climate. Though the more expensive varieties are of 
rather slow growth, until well established in the ground, they will 
grow into the finest specimen trees for the lawn in a few years. 
Prices are for small and medium-sized plants. Quotations for 
larger plants on application. 
Planting Season: 
Field-grown plants from October to March. Pot-grown and boxed 
plants from September to June. 
Pot- Balled or 
ARAUCARIA— grown boxed 
imbricata, Monkey Puzzle, boxed . 2.50 
bidwilli, Australian Bunya Tree . 3.00 
ARIES—~ 
arizonica glauca, very rare, slow growing. 1.25 2.50 
balsamea, Balsam Fir, aromatic foliage. 1.50- 4.00 
concolor, White Fir, or native Silver Fir. 1.50- 3.00 
homolepis, Nikko Fir, a rare ornamental tree 1.00- 2.00 
nordmanni, Caucasian Fir, very symmetrical 1.50- 4.00 
pinsapo, Spanish Fir . 1.50- 3.50 
CEDRUS— 
deodara, Himalayan Cedar .75 1.50- 5.00 
atlantica glauca, Blue Atlas Cedar . 5.00- 6.50 
CEPHALOTAXUS— 
harringtonia fastigiata, Korean Yew . 1.50- 2.50 
CHAMAECYPARIS— 
lawsoniana, Lawson’s Cypress . 1.50- 5.00 
lawsoniana alumi, blue, erect . 1.00- 2.50 
lawnsonian nidifera, Birdnest Cypress . 2.00- 2.50 
lawsoniana, stuartA, Stuart’s Golden . 2.00- 3.00 
leptoclada, grey-green foliage .50 1.25 
obtusa crippsi, golden fern-like foliage . 1.00 3.00 
plumosa aurea, golden Retinospora . 2.00- 6.00 
squarrosa veitchii, compact grey-green . 2.50 
CRYPTOMERIA— 
jap: elegans, purplish bronze in winter .50 1.50- 4.00 
globosa compacta: a very dwarf compact form 1.00 
CUPRESSUS— 
macrocarpa, Monterey Cypress . 1.00- 2.00 
sempervirens, Italian Cypress .35 2.00- 7.50 
GINGKO— 
biloba, Maidenhair Tree, deciduous . 1.25- 1.50 
JUNIPERUS— 
chinensis pfitzeriana variegata, silvery white 
tips, but a faster growing variety than the 
older variegated types . 3.50 
exelsa stricta, compact conical . 1.00- 3.00 
hibemica, Irish Juniper . 2.00- 2.50 
horizontalis, one of the best trailing varieties, 
grey green foliage, turning in winter to me¬ 
tallic purple .50 1.00 
horizontalis douglasi, steel blue foliage, irreg„ 
ular trailing habit .75 
virginica Lebretoni, intense silver blue . 1.50- 3.00 
squamata meyeri, blue .50 2.50- 3.00 
procumbens, trailing, grey-green . 75 
sabina tamariscifolia .50 1.50- 2.00 
LIBOCEDRUS— 
decurrens, Incense Cedar . 1.25 
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