San Franeisco 
JUNIPERUS—Juniper 
CHINENSIS ARMSTRONGI. 3 ft. Dense, compact habit, 
and reaching 5 feet in spead; gray-green foliage. 
T5e each. 
CHINENSIS FEMINA (Reeves J.). Loosely branched 
tree, with bright green foliage covering the branches 
so densely that they appear to be moss laden. 75c each. 
Large containers, 3% to 4 feet, $3.00 each. 
CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer’s Juniper)—Has 
bushy widespread horizontal branches, and forms an 
immense flat irregular head of bluish green foliage, 
6 to 8 feet in height and the same across. 75c each. 
Larger, $3.00. 
CHINENSIS TORULOSA (Hollywood Juniper). A most 
beautiful variety of narrow semi-erect habit with wavy 
outline; foliage bright green. Highly attractive. 75c. 
Larger, $3.00 each. 
COMMUNIS HIBERNICA (Irish Juniper)—An erect, 
slender tree to 8 feet; very slow in growth. Ends of the 
branches have a tendency to turn slightly downward. 
Can be sheared to make a pyramid. T5c. 
A low creeping juniper with 
Makes a heavy matted 
75c each. 
CONFERTA (Shore J.). 
dense, bright green foliage. 
ground cover of pleasing effect. 
EXCELSA STRICTA (Upright Juniper) —A handsome 
compact shrub, wide at base and tapering at the top; 
color silvery gray-green, of great merit in coniferous 
groupings, owing to color and habit. 75c each. 
JAPONICA (Creeping Japanese)—Height 1 ft. with 6 to 
8 ft. spread. Foliage bluish-green. Gal. containers, 
75c each. 
PROCUMBENS (Japanese Creeping Juniper)—A pros- 
trate creeping variety with dense compact blue-green 
foliage. Good for the rockery and for covering slopes. 
75¢c each. 
PROCERA (African Juniper). 
the tallest of the Junipers. 
Pyramidal form; probably 
$1.00 each. 
SABINA (Savin J.). 
ered with short, tufted dark green foliage. 
SABINA TAMARISCIFOLIA (Tamarisk Leaved Juniper) 
—A very fine creeping variety seldom more than 1 
foot high and attaining a spread of 6 to 8 feet, making 
a dense compact mat of gray-green foliage which never 
changes color. 75c each. 
SQUAMATA MEYERI. 4 ft. An upright dense shrub, 
with twisting branches and silver-blue foliage. 85c 
each. Larger $2.25 each. 
VIRGINIANA TRIPARTITA (Dwarf Red Cedar). 6 ft. 
Also known as Fountain Juniper. A low, sturdy form, 
dense with rigid, broadly spreading branches. 75c each; 
larger, $3.00 each. 
LAGUNARIA patersonii. Tall shrub or small tree with 
long thick green leaves, gray beneath, and bearing 
waxy pale rose flowers, 214 inches across, in early sum- 
mer. Semi-hardy. 50c each. 
A semi-spreading plant, well cov- 
75c each. 
LEONOTIS leonurus (Lion’s Tail). 6 ft. Orange colored 
hairy flowers, borne in whorls around the branches 
during summer and fall. Plants are improved by cut- 
ting back every year or so. 40c each. 
LEPTOSPERMUM—Tea Shrub 
LAEVIGATUM. 6 to 10 ft. A tall evergreen drooping 
shrub with grayish-green foliage. It withstands drought 
and is especially adapted for windy places. 40c each. 
SCOPARIUM FLORE PLENA (Rose-Flowered Tea 
Tree). 3 ft. Dwarf, upright form with dainty foliage, 
and bearing double pink flowers resembling tiny roses. 
Full sun or light shade. 60c each. 
NICHOLLSII RUBRA (L. scoparium var.). 5 ft. A hand- 
some shrub with bronzy foliage and dainty little red 
flowers, suitable for table decoration. Sun or part 
shade. 75c each. 
LIBOCEDRUS decurrens (Incense Cedar). One of the 
finest of native California trees. Deep green foliage 
similar to Arbor Vitae, and tall narrow pyramidal 
habit. 75c each. 

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LEMON, MEYER (Chinese Dwarf 
Lemon). An interesting subject 
with a wide range of adaptabil- 
ity. It is equally fine as a tub 
specimen, in the open as a bushy 
tree, or planted close together to 
make a hedge. Large fragrant 
flowers add to its value as an 

ornamental, and the fruits are 
excellent for all uses. Hardy al- 
most anywhere in California. 
$1.25 each. 
LIGUSTRUM—Privet 
LUCIDUM. Large shrub or small tree suitable for nar- 
rows parkways. Large, thick and shining leaves. 50c 
each. 
OVALIFOLIUM (California Privet). 3 to 8 ft. A valuable 
evergreen hedge plant. A strong growing shrub with 
bright medium sized leaves. Can be kept trimmed at 
any height. Bare roots, 1% to 2 feet, extra well 
branched, 10c each; 85c per 10; $6.00 per 100. Bare roots, 
2 to 3 feet, extra well branched, 15¢c each; $1.00 per 
10; $7.50 per 100. 
OVALIFOLIUM AUREUM (Golden Privet). 
Golden-margined variety. 
color to shrubbery groups. 
3 “to Sit 
Very attractive for giving 
50c each 
Juniper Excelsa Stricta 
