
CUPRESSUS—Cypress 
Cupressus arizonica (Arizona Cypress), Silvery-blue 
foliage enhances this useful hedge and windbreak 
Cypress. Rapid growing, disease free. Al2. 
C. macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress). Valuable hedge 
and windbreak for coastal areas. Rapid growing. 
Al2. 
C. sempervirens fastigiata (Italian Cypress). Slender- 
growing accent tree. B12. 
JUNIPERUS—Junipers 
Juniperus chinensis wilsoni pendula (Wilson's Droop- 
ing Juniper). Handsome upright Juniper with grace- 
fully drooping branches. B678. 
J. virginiana cannarti (Cannart Red Cedar). Slender 
small tree with bright green foliage. A7. 
PROSTRATE JUNIPERS 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper). 
Spreading habit, silvery-green foliage. Excellent 
for wide foundation planting. B567. 
J. sabina (Savin Juniper). Semi-prostrate, fine for low 
growing and foundation planting. B56. 
J. sabina tamariscifolia (Tamarisk Juniper). Popular 
full-prostrate variety with silvery-green branchlets. 
B45, 
J. squamata meyeri (Meyer Juniper). Interesting half- 
upright branches with steel-blue foliage. B56. 
LIBOCEDRUS—Incense Cedar 
Libocedrus decurrens (Incense Cedar). Pyramidal 
form, glossy-green foliage. Valuable accent plant. 
AY. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE 

ABIES—Firs 
Sierra Nevadas. 
for restricted area. B567. 
green foliage. Cs. 
some, regular growth. C6. 
B678. 
(Spanish Fir). 
metrical. 
A. pinsapo 
Magnificent. C6. 
CEDRUS—Cedars 
C. deodara prostrata (Prostrate 
per. 5 g.c. $4.50. 
Abies concolor (White Fir). Silver Fir of the 
Excellent Christmas tree 
A. cephalonica (Greek Fir), Young branch- 
lets light brown, silver beneath. Upper 
needles shorter than thoce below. Hand- 
A. pectinata (European Silver Fir). Needles 
dark green above, silvery beneath. Sym- 
Needles short, 
dark green, uniformly cover branches. 
Cedrus deodara (Indian Cedar). Most widely 
planted California Christmas tree. 
growing, graceful. Young growth silvery, 
turning to delightful green. A678. 
Quick 
Indian 
Cedar). Sprawls over ground like a Juni- 
Reedings Quality CONIFERS 
for Permanent Effects 
CEPHALOTAXUS—False Yew 
Cephalotaxus- pedunculata fastigiata (Kor- 
ean Yew). Upright compact growth yew- 
like. Dark green foliage, slow growing. 
A678. 
A. nordmanniana (Nordmann Fir). Symmet- 
rical tree with flat branches, glossy dark 
CHAMAECYPARIS 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana alumi (Scarab 
Cypress). Foliage metallic blue, habit 
dense and columnar. Splendid accent 
tree. AS6. 
C. lawsoniana erecta-viridis (Green Column 
Cypress). Habit like Scarab Cypress, foli- 
age dark green. A8. 
C. lawsoniana stewarti (Golden Cypress). 
Golden tipped branchlets contrast beauti- 
fully with dark green background. B56. 
CRYPTOMERIA—Japanese Cedar 
Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese Cedar). 
Rapid growing tree with Coast Redwood 
silhouette. Bl. 
C. japonica elegans (Plume Cedar). Feath- 
ery foliage beautiful bronze in winter. 
Compact small tree. B12. 
C. japonica nana (Dwarf Japanese Cedar). 
Small, globose. Outer branchlets bronzy 
in winter. B34. 
PRICE SCHEDULE — CONIFERS 
1 2 
g.c. 5 g.c. 
60 $1.50 
$1.50 
2.00 
2.50 
75 1.75 
1.00 2.00 
3 4 5 6 
BB 12-15” BB 15-18’ BB 18-24’’ BB 2-3’ 
$1.75 
2.50 
3.00 
7 
BB 3-4’ 
$4.00 
5.00 
7.50 
9 
BB 5-6" 
$7.50 
10.00 
12.50 
8 
BB 4-5’ 
$5.00 
7.50 
10.00 
$2.25 
3.00 
4.00 
$3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
NOTE: g.c., gallon cans; 5 g.c., 5-gallon cans; BB, balled and burlapped Please refer to instructions 
for using price schedules given on page 3. 
PICEA—Spruce 
Picea polita (Tiger Tail Spruce), Tufted branchlets 
with short glossy needles. Slow growing, rare. 
56s 
PINUS—Pines 
Pinus canariensis (Canary Island Pine). Feathery, 
soft green foliage. Grows rapidly, habit more open 
than Monterey Pine. A16789. 
P. cembroides. Native of Arizona, Mexico. Small tree 
with stout, spreading branches forming round top. 
AY. 
P. halepensis (Aleppo Pine). Rapid-growing round 
headed Pine with light green foliage. C2. 
P, mughus (Swiss Mountain Pine). Dwarf, symmetri- 
cal, compact. Splendid subject in restricted areas. 
Gil 
P. nigra (Austrian- Pine). Slow-growing tree with 
dark green foliage. Breadth keeps pace with 
height. Al9. 
P. pinea (Italian Stone Pine). Moderate growing, sym- 
metrical and compact as young trees. C12. 
P. radiata (Monterey Pine). California's most useful 
pine. Useful-as windbreaks, for grouping, and as 
specimen trees. Quick growing. A1267. 
SEQUOIA—Redwood 
Sequoia gigantea (California Big Tree). Grow rap- 
idly in perfect cone shape under cultivation. B156. 
S. sempervirens (Coast Redwood). Rapid-growing 
handsome trees as individual specimens or for 
grouping. A167. 
TAXUS—Yew 
Taxus baccata (English Yew). Handsome, wide 
spreading, slow growing, with dark green foliage 
and red berries. B89. 
T. baccata elegantissima (Variegated English Yew). 
Truly elegant with brilliant flash of gold against 
dark green. C89. 
T. baccata erecta (Erect Yew). Compact, erect habit 
but grows broader than Irish Yew. C9. 
T. baccata fastigiata (Irish Yew). Impressive accent 
tree. Selected single stem type requires no tying, 
produces beautiful red berries. 

PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 

PFITZER’S JUNIPER . 
T. baccata fastigiata variegata (Variegated Irish 
Yew). Beautiful in spring with new golden-hued 
foliage. C89. 
T. cuspidata nana (Dwarf Japanese Yew). Very slow 
growing, spreading. Short, light green foliage. 
Cos 
THUY A—Arborvitae 
Thuya occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal American 
Arborvitae). Slender, beautiful tree for accent 
planting. Soft, inviting foliage. B67. 
T. orientalis aurea nana (Berckmann’s Golden Arbor- 
vitae). Dwarf, compact, cheery golden hued. Use- 
ful for low accent pairs. A3. 
T. orientalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arborvitae). 
Compact medium-height arborvitae with appealing 
green foliage. A56. 
T. plicata aurea (Golden Giant Arborvitae). Beauti- 
ful tree of pyramidal outline and spicy, fragrant 
foliage tipped lightly with gold. A6789. 
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LEAVED EVERGREENS, SHADE TREES, 
FRUIT AND FLOWERING TREES. ... . 
YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION IS INVITED. 
Roedings 2ualiiy SPECIMEN CONIFERS 
give New Gardens Immediate Height and Character 
Save years of time by using large nursery-grown 
Conifers. We specialize in the careful production of 
this type of material. In our nursery are hundreds of 
trees of many sorts varying in age from 5 to 40 years. 
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to see our specimen trees and to make your selection. 
We list some of the varieties available here. 
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