CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
Flowering and 
Shade Trees 
Our stock of trees is large and varied, and they are of excep- 
tional quality, having been grown for our landscape work. Owing 
to the many sizes and varieties, we cannot give a detailed price 
list, and have omitted from this list many well known varieties 
which we have in stock at all times. 
Visit California Flowerland and make your selections of speci- 
men trees for landscape planting. 
All trees listed here are evergreen unless marked ‘‘D’’, Decid- 
uous, ‘“‘C’’, Conifer. 
New Flowering Eucalyptus 
The rare new colors, including yellow, scarlet and pink, the 
interesting form of the buds and flowers, some with highly col- 
ored caps, suggest unusual possibilities in arrangement in floral 
art, employing the graceful branches, leaves of fine character, un- 
opened buds, highly colored flowers and seed pods. Trees are 
dwarf, adapted to small gardens. 
EUCALYPTUS ERYTHROCORYS. One of the most showy and unique 
species, never failing to attract with its gorgeous flowers which have an 
unbelievable color combination. The immense cone shaped buds have 
brilliant scarlet caps, curiously grooved, and are themselves startlingly 
beautiful. These caps drop off, exposing long fluffy stamens of brilliant 
golden yellow. The clusters of bloom and unopened buds give a striking 
color effect seldom equalled in all of the floral kingdom. The trees have 
large rich green leaves and are bushy and decorative, about 15 feet in 
height. 1-gallon containers, 85¢c; 5-gallon, $2.00. 
EUCALYPTUS CAESIA. One of the most graceful trees we have ever 
seen, having white branches, dark brown trunk and narrow drooping leaves, 
this beautiful new Eucalyptus would win a place in gardens on its decora- 
tive value as a tree alone. However, in addition it is one of the loveliest of 
flowering trees. The flowers appear throughout the year in long drooping 
racemes and are a luscious tone of rose-pink, with golden anthers and’ 

GRACEFUL, PICTURESQUE LEMON SCENTED GUM 

silvery pods. 1-gallon containers, $1.00; 5-gallon, $2.50. 
EUCALYPTUS ANGULOSA 
EUCALYPTUS ANGULOSA. Graceful weeping 
tree growing about 25 feet high. The pendant 
branches become covered with sprays of large, 
fluffy soft yellow blossoms. Fine for specimens, 
screen or tall hedge. 1-gallon containers, 75c; 
5-gal. $1.75. 
EUCALYPTUS TORQUATA. A slender, graceful 
tree, with reddish trunk and branches. Bears 
large clusters of curiously shaped buds of ver- 
milion, opening to flowers of rose pink. 1-gallon 
container, 75c; 5-gallon, $1.75. 
EUCALYPTUS MACROCARPA. Very rare, un- 
usual Eucalyptus with large blue grey leaves. 
Flowers often four inches across, rich rosy red 
with golden tipped stamens. 1-gallon containers, 
each $1.25. 
PEARL ACACIA 
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EUCALYPTUS PREISSIANA. One of the loveli- 
est of all, very large fluffy flowers of most pleas- 
ing lemon yellow. 1-gallon containers, each $1.00. 
5-gallon, $2.00. 
FLAMING EUCALYPTUS 
EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA. Scarlet Eucalyptus. 
Because of its showy blossoms, one of the most 
conspicuous trees we have for garden or street 
planting. Usually scarlet, but varies from orange 
red to deep crimson. 1-gallon containers, each 
75¢; 5-gal. $1.75. 
SILVER DOLLAR TREE 
EUCALYPTUS PULVERULENTA. A _ beautiful 
small tree for landscape effect. The leaves are 
silvery blue, round, pleasingly effective in the 
garden. The sprays of foliage are widely used by 
florists for decoration. By cutting the branches 
for home decoration the trees are made very full 
and bushy. Plant them singly or in groups. 1-gal- 
lon container, 75c¢; 5-gallon, $1.75. 
BLUE LEAVED GUM 
EUCALYPTUS CRUCIS. A tree of medium size 
that has the most silvery foliage. Beautiful as a 
note of color in the garden; branches and sprays 
are invaluable for indoor decoration. 1-gallon 
containers, 85¢; 5-gal. $2.00. 
LEMON SCENTED GUM 
EUCALYPTUS CITRIODORA. A beautiful and 
graceful tall slender tree, with white bark and 
bright green leaves tufted at the ends of branches. 
Unexcelled for scenic effect. The leaves are 
strongly lemon-scented. 1-gallon containers, 60c; 
5-gallon, $1.75. 
OTHER EUCALYPTUS 
We have a complete collection of Euca- 
lyptus in many sizes, for windbreak, park- 
way, forest and hillside planting. Probably 
no other species of trees contributes so 
much to the picturesque skyline and land- 
scape of California. Quotations and de- 
scriptions furnished on application. 
Acacias 
The Acacias are among the freest flowering of 
our hard-wooded plants. Few pests trouble them; 
they are hardy; will grow in most any soil, but 
respond quickly to good care and especially to 
plenty of water in the summer months, during 
their growing season. 
ACACIA BAILEYANA. Silvery, feathery foliage, 
golden flowers; much used for cutting. 1-gallon 
containers, 60c; 5-gal. $1.75. 
ACACIA FLORIBUNDA. Everblooming Acacia. 
Attractive willowy tree. 1-gallon containers, 60c; 
5-gal. $1.75. 
ACACIA LATIFOLIA. Broadleaf Acacia. Grown 
either in bush or tree form, it is especially fine 
near the seacoast. Elongated flower clusters of 
light yellow. 1-gallon containers, 60c; 5-gal. 
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ACACIA CYANOPHYLLA. Blue Leaved Wattle. 
Valuable as a specimen tree of rapid growth, it 
is an exceptionally fine subject to plant on steep 
hillsides, where it helps bind the soil. Leaves and 
flowers are very large. 1-gallon containers, 60c; 
5-gal. $1.50. 
PEARL ACACIA 
ACACIA PODALYRIAEFOLIA. One of the hand- 
somest small trees, with velvety blue gray foliage. 
It is the earliest to bloom, the fluffy yellow balls 
produced in great quantities in December. Sprays 
of fragrant blooms are lovely for house decora- 
tion. 1-gallon containers, 75¢; 5-gal. $1.75. 
GOLDEN WATTLE 
ACACIA PYCNANTHA. A beautiful small tree, 
with long pendulous branches and handsome large 
bright green leaves. Covered in late winter and 
early spring with long fluffy chains of brightest 
oat yellow. 1-gallon containers, 75¢; 5-gal. 
1.75. 
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