CRY PTOMERIA— 
jap: elegans, purplish bronze in winter; pot 
grown, 75c; balled, $2, $5. 
CUPRESSUS— 
macrocarpa, Monterey Cypress, pot grown, 35c; 
balled, 75c, $2.50. 
sempervirens, Italian Cypress, balled, $1, $2.50; 
extra large, $7.50. 
GINGKO— 
biloba, Maidenhair Tree, deciduous, boxed $1.50. 
JUNIPERUS—JUNIPER— 
chinensis pfitzeriana, a fast growing spreading 
variety, bluish green foliage; P-——65c; B-——$2 
exelsa stricta, compact conical, balled, $1, $3.50. 
hibernica, Irish Juniper, P—35c; B—$2, $3. 
horizontalis, one of the best trailing varieties, 
grey green foliage, turning in winter to me- 
tallic purple; P—-35c; B—$l, $2. 
horizontalis douglasi, steel blue foliage, irreg- 
ular trailing habit; P—-35c, 65c. 
virginica Lebretoni, intense silver blue; B— 
$1.50, $3.00. 
Squamata meyeri, blue; B—$2, $3. 
procumbens, trailing, grey green, pot grown, 50c 
Sabina tamariscifolia, dark blueish green, dense- 
ly branched; one of the best prostrate type; 
P—50c; B—$2. 
LIBOCEDRUS— 
decurrens, Incense Cedar, a native tree of col- 
umnar habit; B—$1.50. 
LARIX— 
europaea, Larch, European, deciduous tree, col- 
orful yellow foliage in the fall; B—$1. 
PICEA—SPRUCE— 
exelsa. Norway Spruce; B—$1.50, $7.50. 
pungens, Colorado Spruce; B—$1, $5. 
pungens kosteri, Koster’s Blue Sprpuce, grafted 
trees; B—$6, $10. 
PODOCARPUS— 
macrophylla, Jap. Yewtree; P—$1. 
PSEUDO TSUGA— 
douglasi, Douglas Fir, our native California 
tree; P—50c; B—$1, $2. 
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