CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
Probably no class of plant material, suitable for use in Southern California, is as free from insect 
pests, as easy of culture or as unaffected by neglect as Conifers. Through heat, cold or rain, winter or 
summer, they remain neat, calm and clean. 

CEDRUS DEODARA 
STATELY DEODAR 
Cedrus Deodara. Himalayan Cedar. This is not only the 
most suitable tree for lighting at Christmas time but the 
stateliness of its lofty trunk, grace of its drooping branches 
and the blue-green of its needle-like foliage has endeared the 
tree to all of us. Thrives in Southern California with little 
attention. 80 ft. Specimen plants balled, 4-5 ft., $4.75; 3-4 ft., 
$3.50; 2-3 ft., $2.50; 5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. contain- 
ers, $1.00, BLUE LAWSON CYPRESS 
Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Allumii. Because of its com- 
pact pyramidal shape and glistening blue-green foliage this 
small evergreen is becoming more popular each year. The 
plant grows and thrives in alkaline-free soil. A most useful 
plant to break harsh corners of buildings, to frame large 
windows or to relieve the monotony of tall walls. 10 ft. 
Balled, 2-2% ft., $2.50; 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. contain- 
ers, 85c. NEW HEDGE CYPRESS 
Cupressus Forbesii. Forbes Cypress. A native Californian 
which resembles the common Monterey Cypress but seems 
to be subject to none of its ills. Borers and fungus, so preva- 
lent in the Monterey variety, apparently do not attack 
Forbesii. Grows rapidly and is quite hardy. 20 ft. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $2.00; gal. containers, 50c; flats of about 100 plants, 
$5.50. A ROYAL CYPRESS 
Cupressus sempervirens. Royal Italian Cypress. No other 
Italian Cypress can compare with this variety. Its short 
lateral branches grow thick and compact and the tree re- 
tains its slender form (and without any aggravating diet 
list) through many years. Specimen trees, balled, 10-12 ft., 
$10.00: 8-10'ft., $5.003°7-8 ft., $3.50; 6-7 ft $3.00; 5-6 ft..92.79; 
5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, 85c. 
PLEASE NOTE, following descriptions, approximate 
heights plants will grow. 
PERMANENT CHRISTMAS TREE 
Juniperus chinensis foemina. If you want a permanent 
Christmas Tree, one that will not outgrow a small space 
this tree will certainly fill the bill. It grows in a pyramidal 
manner to 15 ft. and the strong branches will hold many 
lights and decorations. Every time you see the tree you'll 
be looking around the corner for Santa Claus. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $3.50. 
PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana. This outstanding juniper 
is extensively used in drive and walk intersections, under 
windows and as a foreground plant in combination with 
other conifers. The silvery foliage maintains a handsome 
appearance always. The plant is hardy in every respect and 
will thrive under rather moist as well as dry conditions. 
Grows to about 4 ft. tall with a 6 ft. spread. May easily be 
controlled by pruning if desired. Balled specimens 2-2™% ft., 
$2.50; 114-2 ft., $2.00; 5- gal. containers, $2.00; gal. contain- 
ers, 65c. 
TWISTED JUNIPER 
Juniperus chinensis torulosa. A low evergreen to 6 or 8 it. 
with curiously twisted branches that are clothed with soft 
tufted bright green foliage. Not particular as to soil. Sun. 
5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. containers, $1.00. 
SABINS DWARF JUNIPER 
Juniperus Sabina tamariscifolia. Our nomination for the 
best low juniper. There isn’t a day in the year that this proud 
plant does not look its best. During the spring and autumn 
growing season all of the tender branch tips are a sparkling 
frosty green which changes in winter and summer to the 
richest blue green imaginable. Grows densely to 16 or 18 in. 
tall and to 4 ft. in width. Hardy and disease-resistant. Balled, 
bushy, 2-2% ft., $2.50; 114-2 ft., $2.00; 5-gal. containers, $2.00; 
gal. containers, 65c. 
INCENSE CEDAR 
Libocedrus decurrens. Tall, stately, conical in shape this 
native Californian carries its flat compact dark green foliage 
to the ground. Everyone enjoys the pungent woodsy fra- 
grance of the branches. For planting in parkings, against 
tall buildings or as specimens about the grounds no trees 
could present a neater or more impressive appearance. Balled 
4-5 ft., $4.50; 3-4 ft. $3.50; 2-3 ft., $2.50; 5-gal. containers, 
$2.75; gal. containers, $1.00. 
PINE TREES 
Pinus halepensis. Aleppo Pine. This pine is more gen- 
erally planted here than any other, with the possible excep- 
tion of the Monterey. It forms a rather dense spreading short 
needled tree that thrives on neglect. Grows rapidly. 35 ft. 
ey 5-6 ft., $6.00; 5-gal- containers, $2.50; gal. contain- 
ers, 75c. 
Pinus mugo:Mughus. Mugo Pine. Dwarf dense shrub for 
use near pools or in rock gardens. 5-gal. containers, $3.75; 
gal. containers, $1.25, 
Pinus radiata. Most rapid growing of all pines. We have 
grown 10 to 12 ft. trees in two summers. Deep green tree 
that grows tall, bushy and symmetrical. 60 ft. Balled, 6-7 
ft., $8.50; 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, 75c. 
See List of Trees, Shrubs for Mountain Planting, Page 51. 



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