
A large specimen of California Pepper—Schinus Molle—and on the 
left a Draceana Australis. 
Both trees used very successfully 
any California landscape. 

Redwood (see Sequoia) 
Rubber (see Ficus) 
Sago Palm (see Cycas) 
Schinus Molle (California Pepper) 
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BB AOS 25 eA besa eer 
BB 2214s 66209 eee 
boxed 12-14’, 8-10’ spread.. 
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oP) 324-269-772. 70a 
planted 
Each 10 
1.70 1.60 
2.00 1.80 
3.00 2250 
4.20 3.50 
6.30 hia 
10.00 9.00 
15.00 
27.00 to 45:00 
. 45.00 to “608 
. 60.00 to. 7aige 
75.00 to 100.00 
100.00 to 125.00 
125.00 to 165.00 
in 
100 
1.50 
1.70 
2.20 
3.20 
9.00 
