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RETINISPORA 
R. Squarrosa veitchi. “Silver Cypress.” (R.) Of 
broad pyramidal habit, but may be pruned any 
shape. Silvery-blue, billowy masses of foliage make 
this desirable. Sun or shade. Hardy. B.B., 18 to 24 
inch, $1.25; 24 to 30 inch, $1.50. Trimmed round heads, 
on 18-inch stems, $2.00 to $3.50. 
SCIADOPITYS 
S. verticillata. ‘‘Japanese Umbrella Tree.’’ Of ele- 
gant conical habit and slow growth. A rare tree. 
15 to 18 inch, $3.50. 
SEQUOIA 
*S. Gigantea. “Giant Sequoia.” Big tree of the 
Sierras. A trim sturdy tree, with blue-green foliage, 
rapidly developing into perfect conical form. B.B., 
18 to 24 inch, $2.00; 24 to 30 inch, $2.50; 30 to 36 inch, 
$3.00; 4 to 5 ft., $5.50; 5 to 6 ft., $7.50. 
*S. Sempervirens. “California Coast Redwood.” 
Rapid growth, tapering pyramidal habit. Does well 
in all parts of California. Makes beautiful avenues 
or specimen tree. Potted, 1% to 2 ft., 50c; 24 to 30 
inch, 85c; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50; 5 to 6 ft., boxed, $3.00. 
TORREYA ... Nutmeg Tree 
*Californica. California Nutmeg. A rare native 
Evergreen, slowly attaining medium size, with nar- 
row sharp-pointed lustrous leaves, 1% inches long, 
with fruit like a large olive. Very ornamental. 15 to 
18 inch, $1.75. : 
TAXUS. YEW 
T. baccata fastigiata. ‘Irish Yew.” Foliage dark- 
est green. The whole plant appears like a deep 
green column. B.B., 12 to 15 inch, $1.00. Larger sizes 
special quotations. 
T. cuspidata capitata. “Upright Japanese Yew.” 8 
ft. This variety has a distinct central leader, pro- 
ducing a symmetrical upright specimen with glossy 
deep green foliage. For tall part shade or sun they 
are unequalled. Hardy. B.B., 18 to 24 inch, $1.75; 
24 to 30 inch, $2.25; 30 to 36 inch, $2.85; 3 to 4 it., 
$4.00. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
This gem of all Spruces grows slowly with com- 
pact branching, possessing a haughty character and 
is very effective as a lawn specimen due to its 
smaller type of growth. Hardy. They can be fur- 
nished in silvery blue, medium blue and green, nee- 
dled types, as follows, balled and burlaped: 
We have this splendid tree in quantity in wide 
range of size, color and form. The glistening silver 
blues are priced per foot of height at $2.00 per foot; 
medium blue at $1.50 per foot; green at $1.00 per 
foot. State your price limit for extra value selection 
as variation of color and form is wide. 
PSEUDOTSUGA 
P. Douglasi glauca (Pseudotsuga Taxifolia glauca) 
“Colorado Douglas Spruce.” (Douglas-fir)—70 ft. A 
splendid type of evergreen for specimen plantings. 
Possesses character and charm through its shapeli- 
ness and blue-green foliage. Grows rapidly and not 
so particular as to soil conditions. Makes beautiful 
lawn Christmas tree for small homes, as it grows 
neat and compact. Sets cones young. Some of 
those offered now being in cone. Hardy. Have large 
selections in sizes 2 feet up to 12 feet. Prices run 
$1.00 per foot of height, plus 25% for extra select. 
*P. Douglasi. “Douglas Spruce.” “Oregon Pine.” 
Green foliage type of the Pacific Coast. Excepting 
the Sequoias, our most gigantic tree. Growth erect, 
rapid, and symmetrical. Excellent living Christmas 
tree. Foliage soft rich dark green. B.B., 2 and 3 ft., 
$2.25; 3 to 4 ft., $3.00. 
*Means native of California. 
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THUYA. Arbor Vitae 
A group of very useful, hardy evergreens, thriving 
in a wide variety of soils and exposures for formal 
and semi-formal use. 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis. ‘Pyramidal arbor- 
vitae.” A densly columnar type, most compact and 
erect of the entire species, at 12 feet high averaging 
24 to 30 inches in diameter. Foliage a deep green, 
retaining color. The most popular pyramid for 
flanking the stoops in colonial architecture. B.B., 
24 to 30 inch, $2.00; 30 to 36 inch, $2.50; 4 to 5 ft., $4.50. 
T. occidentalis Woodwardi. (R.) “Globe Arbor- 
vitae.” A dwarf, dense, globular bush. Use to ac- 
cent entrances, gateways, etc. 12x12 inches, $1.75. 
T. orientalis aurea nana. (R.) “Berkmann’s Dwarf 
Golden.”” Dwarf compact shrub; foliage bright per- 
manent yellow. Fine as low accent plant and in 
tubs. B.B., 8 to 10 inch, 50c; 12 to 15 inch, $1.50; 15 
to 18 inch, $2.00. 
THUYOPSIS 
T. dolobrata. (R.) A Japanese Arborvitae of dis- 
tinct form. Foliage dark green above with white 
lines beneath. Develops into handsome broad pyra- 
midal tree in part shade. Unexcelled for that dark 
corner. Also variegated form. Potted, 18 to 24 inch, 
$2.25. 
TSUGA. Hemlock 
T. canadensis. “Hemlock.” 30 ft. Of rare grace 
and beauty. Does best in part shade, away from 
hot winds. .Grows slowly. Can be pruned to low 
so B.B., 5 to 6 ft., $5.50; 4 to 5 ft., $4.50; 3 to 4 
655, $3250; 

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Rock Garden Evergreens 
No plant is more suitable or effective in 
the ROCK GARDEN than the creeping Juni- 
pers, Dwarf Pines and other sorts we have 
indicated thus (R) through the catalog, For 
background, select the medium growing coni- 
fers for year around pleasing effect. 


COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
