BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
V. decussata. Low-spreading shrub with light green foliage in whorls 
about stem. In flower most of the year; short flower spikes are light 
blue. 5-gallon containers $2.75; 1-gallon containers 85c. 
V. imperialis. Compact, rounded shrub to medium height. Foliage 
medium green, in whorls about stem, mid-ribs and stems as well as 
flower spikes are reddish-purple. Blooms the year around. 5-gallon 
containers $2.75; 1-gallon containers 85c. 
VIBURNUM 
Viburnum japonicum. Large medium green foliage on a robust, bushy, 
tall shrub for full sun or partial shade. 5-gallon containers $3.00; 
|-gallon containers $1.00. 
V. odoratissimum. Thick, glossy green foliage turns bronzy-red in 
late fall and winter. Small white flowers are very fragrant. 5-gallon 
containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
V. suspensum. Useful and delightful medium-height plant for hedges 
and grouping in the shrubbery border in shade. Leaves glossy and 
Fragrant inconspicuous white flowers followed by bright 
5-aallon containers $3.00; 
wrinkled. 
red berry clusters 
$1.00, 10 for $9.00. 
V. tinus. Dark green medium foliage and upright habit. Many clus- 
ters of pinkish-white flowers in winter. Excellent foundation shrub 
for medium to tall growth in shade or sun. 5-gallon containers $3.00; 
l-gallon containers $1.00. 
XYLOSMA 
Xylosma senticosa. Light green heart-shaped foliage and contrasting 
bronzy new growth; drooping spreading habit to medium height. De- 
pendable and handsome in hot, dry locations. 
$3.50; 1-gallon containers $1.25. 
EVERGREEN TREES --- Colorful, Ws 
Prices for Evergreen Trees (unless otherwise 
noted) : 5-gallon containers $3.50; 1-gallon 
containers $1.00. 
ACACIAS 
Acacia baileyana. Attractive gray-green fo- 
liage; trees heavily laden with bright yellow 
flowers in January. 
A. longifolia (latifolia). Long, slender 
leaves and dense growing habit. Easily sheared 
to formal specimens. 
A. floribunda. Seldom without yellow flow- 
ers in spring and summer. Valuable tree for 
adverse conditions. 
A. melanoxylon. Elongated foliage and dense 
habit. Useful for roadside planting. 
CASUARINA 
Casaurina stricta. Needle-like foliage and 
habit of growth gives impression of slender, 
graceful pine. 
CERATONIA, Carob 
Ceratonia siliqua. Rounded, glossy green fo- 
liage. Grows quickly to round-headed, com- 
pact, handsome tree. 
CINNAMOMUM, Camphor Tree 
Cinnamomum camphora. Beautiful tree for 
roadside planting. Foliage light green; new 
leaves tinged bronze. 
]-gallon containers 
5-gallon containers 
EUCALYPTUS 
Eucalyptus ficifolia. Brilliant scarlet flowers 
in late summer and fall; heavy dark green 
foliage. 5-gallon containers $4.00; 1-gal- 
lon containers $1.25. 
E. globulus compacta. Dense, compact form 
of common Blue Gum. Large leaves dark 
green; gray-green when new. 
E. polyanthemus. Small tree, slender, grace- 
ful. Round leaves gray-green on drooping 
branches. 
E. rudis. Dark green, handsome foliage and 
robust habit. Thrives under arid conditions. 
E. sideroxylon rosea. Slender foliage on droop- 
ing branches; trees covered with bright pink 
flowers in summer. 
E. viminalis. Narrow foliage medium green. 
Grows quickly into a large tree with graceful 
plume-like branching. 
GREVILLEA, Silk Oak 
Grevillea robusta. Fern-like foliage and or- 
ange flowers in early summer. Grows rapidly. 
MAGNOLIA 
(Deciducus varieties on page 19) 
Magnolia grandiflora. Large, thick, glossy 
foliage; dense habit. Magnificent large white, 
fragrant blooms. 5-gallon containers $4.00; 
]-gallon containers $1.25. 
QUERCUS, Oak 
(Deciduous varieties on page 18) 
Quercus agrifolia (California Live Oak). 
Stately, wide-spreading tree with holly-like 
foliage. Grows quickly under favorable con- 
ditions. 
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EUCALYPTUS FICIFOEIA 
Gracious 
SCHINUS, Pepper 
Schinus molle. Sturdy, graceful tree with 
drooping, finely-cut foliage and amply sup- 
plied with clusters of red berries. 
STERCULIA, Bottle Tree 
Sterculia diversifolia. Symmetrical tree well 
clothed with interesting foliage. Bell-shaped 
flowers, cream and wine. j 
TRICUSPIDARIA 
Tricuspidaria dependens (Lily-of-th2-Valley 
Tree). So called because of the pendulous 
white flowers. Oak-like foliage. Excellent 
tree for heavy, damp soi's. 
TRISTANIA, Brisbane Box 
Tristania conferta. Handsome tree with large 
light green foliage. Likes heat but needs 
plenty of soil moisture. 
ULMUS, Evergreen Elm 
(Deciduous varieties on page 18) 
Ulmus parvifotia. Broad-sweeping branches 
clothed the year around with larger, other- 
wise characteristic, elm foliage. 5-gallon 
containers $4.00. 
Note: Many of the evergrecn trees are 
available in large, specimen sizes. Prices 
supplied on request. 
