Cypress 
CUPRESSUS arizonica. Arizona Cypress. C. 
Medium sized pyramidal trees, similar in form to 
Monterey Cypress, but not so large, and with 
blue green foliage. Desirable for hedges and 
oe 1-gallon containers, each 50c; 5-gal. 
$1.75. 
Cupressus cashmeriana. C. Rare and beautiful 
evergreen, upright tree with fern-like drooping 
foliage of most pleasing silvery tone. Its grace- 
ful beauty adds charm to any garden planting; 
grows nepiely and makes a tall tree. 1-gallon 
container, aioe! 5-gal., 4-6 feet, each $2.50; 
6-8 feet, $3.50. 
Cupressus macrocarpa. Monterey Cypress. C. 
Widely used for tall evergreen hedges and wind- 
breaks. Rich deep green. 1-gallon containers, 
each 35c; 5-gal., 3-4 feet, $1.25. 
_ Cupressus sempervirens. Italian Cypress. C. 
Our trees are grown from cuttings of very fine 
symmetrical trees, insuring perfect uniformity. 
l-gallon containers ........ acs igi $ .50 
een containers, or balled, 4-5 feet 1.75 
Balled, 5-6 feet ..................- 2.50 
Balled, 6-8 feet ................... 3.50 
Balled, 8-10 feet .................. 6.00 
Balled, 10-12 feet ................. 9.00 
mBoxed, 16-18 feet ........5 05.55... 37.50 
Boxedspro-20) feet... le e.. 45.0 
Boxed, 20-22 feet ......... 57.50 to 75.00 
Boxed, 22-24 feet ......... 65.00 to 87.50 
Boxed, 24-26 feet ......... 87.50 to 96.50 
Boxed, 26-34 feet ........ 96.50 to 150.00 
Coral Tree 
ERYTHRINA caffra. Spectacular large spread- 
ing tree that becomes aflame with vivid scarlet 
flowers, curiously formed, in great clusters. 1- 
gallon containers, each 85c¢; 5-gal. $2.00 
Erythrina embriana. Not quite as large a tree 
as E. caffra, with flowers of deep crimson in great 
spikes at the ends of the branches. 1-gallon 
containers, each $1.00; larger trees, $2.50 to 
We have several other varieties of rare and 
beautiful Coral Trees that are among the most 
effective subjects that can be planted in Califor- 
nia gardens. 
Eucalyptus 
EUCALYPTUS ficifolia. Scarlet Eucalyptus. Be- 
cause of its showy blossoms, one of the most 
conspicuous trees we have for garden or street 
planting. Usually scarlet, but varies from orange 
ted to deep crimson. 1-gallon containers, each 
60c; 5-gal. $1.75. 
Eucalyptus leucoxylon rosea. White Ironbark. 
Very hardy large tree, with shining white bark, 
often bearing pink blossoms. Hardy in California 
and Arizona, 1-gallon containers, each 50c; 5- 
gal. $1.75. 
Eucalyptus sideroxylon rosea. Handsome tree 
of medium size and symmetrical upright growth, 
that should be widely planted in parkways. Trunk 
and branches reddish brown, leaves narrow. The 
masses of deep rose-pink blossoms are exception- 
ally beautiful. 1-gallon containers, each 50c; 5- 
gal. $1.75. 
DWARF FLOWERING EUCALYPTUS 
Eucalyptus caesia. One of the most graceful 
small trees, having a dark brown trunk, drooping 
white branches with long narrow leaves, and lon 
pendulous racemes of lovely soft rose-pin 
flowers, having golden anthers and silvery pods. 
Splendid for the lawn, and the flowers are of 
great decorative value for cutflowers. 1-gallon 
containers, 3-4 feet, each $1.00; 5-gal. 4-5 feet. 
$2.50; 5-6 feet, $3.50. 
Eucalyptus erythrocorys. Large cone-shaped 
buds with bright scarlet cap; the large flowers 
are brilliant golden yellow. The combination of 
buds and flowers is unique. 1-gallon containers, 
each $1.00; 5-gal. $2.50. 
Eucalyptus preissiana. One of the loveliest of 
all, very large fluffy flowers of most pleasing 
lemon yellow. 1-gallon containers, each $1.00. 
Eucalyptus macrocarpa. Very rare, unusual 
Eucalyptus with large blue grey leaves. Flowers 
often four inches across, rich rosy red with gold- 
en tipped stamens. 1-gallon containers, each 
_Eucalyptus torquata. A slender, graceful tree, 
with reddish trunk and branches. Bears large 
clusters of curiously shaped buds of vermilion, 
opening to flowers of rose pink. 1-gallon con- 
tainer, $1.00. 
Cryptomeria 
CRYPTOMERIA globosa nana. C. Dwarf plumy 
conifer from the Orient, which forms a perfectly 
pore peas Beautiful Reo te planting, 
nd in groups on the lawn. 1- - 
tainers, each $1.00.” et 
Rubber Tree 
FICUS elastica. Large leaved Rubber Tree that 
makes a huge specimen when planted out. Often 
used in ornamental tubs - ; 
each $1.50. or pots. 6-inch pots, 
Ficus nitida,. See Shrub section. 
_ Ficus rubiginosa (Ficus australis.) Large spread- 
ing tree with smaller leaves than those of F. elas- 
tica. Very ornamental; also good in tubs. 5-gal- 
lon containers, 4-5 feet, each $2.50. 
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Maidenhair Tree 
GINKGO biloba. Maidenhair Tree. D. Hand- 
some tree with foliage like that of Maidenhair 
Fern, turning brilliant yellow in autumn. 3-4 
feet, each $1.75; 4-5 feet, each $2.25. 
Hymenosporum 
_ HYMENOSPORUM flavum. A small to medium 
sized tree with deep green glossy foliage and 
clusters of yellow tubular flowers, extremely fra- 
grant; a a, garden specimen. 1-gallon con- 
tainers, each 75¢; 5-gal. $1.75. 
Jacaranda 
JACARANDA mimosifolia. Covered in late 
spring and summer with large masses of bright 
lavender blue flowers at the ends of the branch- 
es, this attractive tree is one of Southern Cali- 
fornia’'s most conspicuous. Has beautiful fern- 
like foliage. Of spreading habit, good in park- 
way or garden. 1-gallon container, 50c; 5-gal. 
Crepe Myrtle 
LAGERSTROEMIA indica. D. Tall shrub or small 
tree that is a glorious sight in summer, covered 
with large panicles of crepe-like flowers. Thrives 
best away from the Coast. Five beautiful colofs, 
lavender, purple, pink, watermelon red, white. 
5-gallon containers, 4-5 feet, each $1.75. 
Silver Tree 
LEUCADENDRON = argenteum. Silver Tree. 
Handsome small tree with foliage that appears 
made of silvery silk. Must have good drainage 
and plenty of water. 1-gallon container, $1.25. 
Liquidambar 
LIQUIDAMBAR | styraciflua. Sweet Gum. OD. 
One of the few trees that turns brilliant colors 
in autumn in California; shapely, with maple-like 
foliage. 5-gallon container, 4-5 feet, each $2.00; 
5-6 feet, $2.50. 
Tulip Tree 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera. Tulip Tree. D. A 
straight, symmetrical tree with large, handsome 
leaves and tulip-shaped flowers of green, golden 
orange. 5-gallon containers, 4-5 feet, each $2.00. 
Magnolia 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora. Favorite Magnolia of 
the Southern states. Large handsome, glossy fol- 
iage and huge cup-shaped fragrant white flowers 
in summer. 1-gallon container, 50¢; 5-gal. $1.75. 
Flowering Crab 
MALUS halliana—Kaido Crab. D. Graceful small 
tree of artistic habit of growth, with long slender 
branches covered in spring with masses of semi- 
double blossoms of a lovely shade of pink. 14- 
inch boxes, 6-7 feet, each $3.50. 
Malus ioensis. Bechtel’s Flowering Crab. OD. 
A small compact tree with extremely large double 
flowers of soft pink, intensely fragrant. Blooms 
later than others, extending the flowering season. 
5-gallon containers, 4-5 feet, each $2.00. 
Poplar 
LUS nigra italica. Lombardy Po lar. D. 
Wat trawe tall slender Poplar. 5-gallon, 6-8 
feet, each $1.25. 
Sycamore 
PLATANUS orientalis. European Sycamore. D. 
f more symmetrical habit of growth than the 
California Sycamore, with large, maple-like leaves, 
5-gallon containers, 4-5 feet, each $1.25; 6-8 
feet, each $1.50; tubs, 8-10 feet, each $2.50. 
Platanus racemosus. California Sycamore. D. 
5-gallon containers, 4-6 feet, each $1.50; 6-8 
feet, each $1.75. 
Pine 
PINUS canariensis. 
Tall slender 
needles, 
Pinus pinea. Italian Stone Pine. C. One of the 
most beautiful of all pines, with large spreading 
top. 5-gallon containers, each $2.00. 
i _Canary Island Pine. C. 
Pine with clusters of very lon 
l-gallon container, each 50c; 5-gal. 
Pinus radiata. Monterey Pine. C. Fast growin 
siee Pine. 1-gallon container, 50c; 5-gal. 
Podocarpus 
PODOCARPUS elongatus. Fern Pine. C. Gen- 
erally used as a tall, graceful plant for patio dec- 
oration, valuable for growing either in tubs or 
in the ground. Graceful drooping branches cov- 
ered with narrow, willow-like foliage. 1-gallon 
containers, 2-3 feet, each 85c; 5-gal., 4-5 feet, 
each $2.50; 5-6 feet, each $3.50. 
Flowering Plum 
PRUNUS blireana. D. Handsome tree of me- 
dium size, covered in spring with lovely soft pink 
double flowers. The foliage which follows is rich 
bronzy purple. 5-gallon containers, 4-5 feet, 
each $1.75. 
Prunus Thundercloud. D. Beautiful tree with 
deep purple foliage that holds its color all sum- 
mer. Pretty single white blossoms, 5-gallon con- 
tainers, 4-5 feet, each $1.75. 
Flowering Cherry 
PRUNUS campanulata. D. Perfectly adapted 
to Southern California, this unique Cherry flowers 
or early, being covered with brilliant rosy red 
bell-shaped flowers in February. Fine specimen 
tree, of upright habit of growth, and one of the 
showiest. 5-gallon containers, 6-8 feet, each 
Oak 
QUERCUS agrifolia. California Live Oak. Fav- 
orite large tree for planting in the garden and 
for parkways. 1-gallon container, 60c; 5-gal. 
Pepper Tree 
SCHINUS molle. California Pepper Tree. Fam- 
ous large tree with graceful drooping branches 
and fern-like foliage. Female trees become cov- 
ered with long clusters of rosy red berries. 1-gal- 
lon container, 50c; 5-gal. $1.50. 
Schinus terebinthifolius. Brazilian Pepper. A 
smaller tree, more suitable for garden planting. 
Its interesting branching habit makes it most ar- 
tistic. 1-gallon container, 50¢; 5-gal. $1.75. 
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Tricuspidaria 
TRICUSPIDARIA dependens. Lily of the Val- 
ley Tree. A beautiful tree for garden or park 
planting, somewhat resembling Live Oak. Bears 
long clusters of white flowers in spring. 5-gal 
lon container, $1.75. 
ULMUS parvifolia. Evergreen Elm. Graceful tree 
of medium size for garden, lawn, or street plant- 
ing. 1-gallon containers, each 75¢; 5-gal. $2.00. 
Vitex 
BEAUTIFUL NEW TREE 
VITEX lucens. A rare and beautiful tree that 
fills a need for an upright specimen tree that does 
not take up too much space in lawn and_park- 
way planting. Has large glossy compound foliage 
and lovely pink flowers, followed by ornamental 
seed pods. Should be widely planted when avail- 
able in quantity. 1-gallon containers, $1.00; 
larger trees, $2.50 to $5.00. 
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