
PFITZERS JUNIPER 
ARBOR VITAE... Accent Evergreens 
A group of very useful, hardy evergreens, thriving 
in a wide variety of soils and exposures for formal 
and semi-formal use. 
Berkmann’s Dwarf Golden. Dwarf compact shrub; 
foliage bright permanent yellow. Fine as low accent 
plant and in tubs. 18 to 24 inch, $5.00. 
Globe. A dwarf, dense, globular bush. Use to ac- 
cent entrances, gateways, etc., 12 to 18 in., $3.75. 
Pyramidal American. Densely columnar type, com- 
pact and erect to 12 feet. with base of 30 inches. 
Foliage a deep green. 2 to 3 feet, $3.75; 4 to 5 feet, 
$6.00; 5 to 6 feet, $7.50. 
American Arborvitae. 15 ft. hardy. A moist loca- 
tion preferred. Stands trimming well. Grows bushy 
at the bottom, tapering to the top. Foliage soft and 
lacy, deep green. B. & B., 2 to 3 ft., $3.75; 3 to 4 ft., 
$5.09; 4 to 5 ft., $6.75. 
CEDRUS...Cedars from North Africa 
C. deodava. “Indian Cedar.’’ Most popular and beau- 
tiful evergreen trees in California. Branches are car- 
ried horizontal to the trunk clear to the ground. 
Foliage is greyish-green on young trees but becomes 
dark green as the trees grow older. 2 to 3 ft., $5.00; 
4 to 5 ft., $7 50. 
C. atlantica. “Mt. Atlas Cedar.” Large trees of 
open growth and pyramidal form. When young, 
branches are somewhat stiff but with age they be- 
come beautifully graceful with drooping branches 
closely covered with dark green foliage. Boxed, 5 to 
6 ft.. $7.50; 6 to 8 ft., $10.00. 
Weeping Blue Mt. Atlas Cedar. A-very unusual 
and heautiful form of pronounced habit. 4 in pots 
grafted trees, $1.75. 
CEPHALOTAXUS 
Cephalotaxus pedunculata. “Plum Yew.’’ Rare 
tree of Japan. Dark green needles. Of elegant habit. 
Useful as specimen or foundation plant in shade. 
Slow growth. B. & B. 2 ft. up, $3.50 to $7.50, 
CYPRESS ... Spire-like 
Tall or medium sized trees, usually of rapid erect 
growth. They thrive in almost any good soil with 
good drainage and are useful landscape material for 
quick or permanent effects. Cypress keep their form 
better when established with little or no irrigation. 
Shearing improves form. 
Italian, Tall. slender growing, straight branches 
lying close to the stem; for formal effects. We offer 
the superior Royal type, not seedlings. 5 to 6 ft., 
$0,005N3 tor 4° tt., $2250, 
*C. Macnabiana. ‘‘MacNabs Cypress.” 30 ft. Ex- 
ceedingly rare in cultivation or in forest. Beautiful 
evergreen with reddish brown branchlets and silvery 
green foliage. Highly suited to dry or shallow 
ledgy ground. Grows quite rapidly. May be pruned 
to low compact form, Has very pleasing odor. 
Hardiest of all Cypress. B. & B. 2 to 3 ft, $200; 
Sato A ohte, $2275, 
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THAT BEAR CONES 
Ideal Everywhere As: 
BANK COVER—Prostrate Junipers. 
WINDBREAKS—Cypress, Incense Cedar. 
MEMORIAL TREES—Sequoia, Cedars, Spruce, Hemlock. 
LAWN SPECIMENS—Cedars, Spruce, Fir, Sequoia, Tsuga. 
FOUNDATION SHRUBS—Arborvitae, Cypress, Yew, Juniper, Thuyopsis. 
CHAMAECYPARIS ... Rare and Fine 
Trees valuable for garden and park purposes, and 
in the dwarf sizes aamirably adapted to porch and 
interior decorations. 
*Lawson Cypress. Have several beautiful forms of 
this fine coniter such as Wisseli, Stewart Golden, 
a fine Blue and the regular type, priced $4.00 to $5.00 
for trees 1% tt. up. 
C. Obtusa nana. (R). 
miniature Japanese Cypress. 
gance for house window box or rock garden. 
18 inch, $4.50. 
FIR . . .The Western Tree 
*Abies Concolor. (White [ir) Western U.S.A. This 
is the Silver Fir so much admired in the Yosemite 
Valley. Resistant to drought and heat. A moder- 
ately slow growing tree that is well adapted for 
planting on a small lot. Makes a very beautiful Out- 
door Christmas Tree. 18 to 24 in., $3.60; 24 to 30 in., 
$3.75. 
A very dwarf form, Famous 
A plant of artistic ele- 
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JUNIPERS ...Of Form Unmatched 
The junipers comprise a splendid collection of 
small trees. The growth varies from upright to 
spreading and trailing habit. Unequalled by any 
other plant for rock work, garden formal effects 
when small size is necessary. All Junipers are 
HARDY. 
UPRIGHT GROWING JUNIPERS 
J. hibernica fastigiata. “Narrow Irish Juniper.” 
8 ft. Very narrow and erect like Italian Cypress, 
glaucous blue-green in color. A very attractive 
conifer for using near columns and doorways, where 
great height is not desired. Balled. 24 to 30 in., $3.75. 
HARDY PROSTRATE JUNIPERS 
Sizes Determined by Spread, Not Height 
Andorra. Exceptionally fine prostrate juniper. In 
spring and summer, bright green, changing in win- 
ter to rich purple-bronze. 24 to 30 in., $3.50; 30 to 36 
in., $4.00; 3 to 4 ft., $5.00. 
Shore. A new creeping juniper which makes a 
dense mat ot sea-green foliage close to ground. 18 
to 24 inch, $1.75; 30 to 36 in., $4.00; 3 to 4 ft., $5.00 
to $7.50. 
Waukegan. A creeping sort of soft blue foliage, 
not over six inches high. Rare and distinct from 
any other sort. Plentiful silver berries. Grows slow- 
ly. B.B., 18 to 24 in., $2.75; 24 to 30 in., $3.25; 30 to 
36 in., $4.00, 
Tamarix. Very fine creeper, seldom more than one 
foot high, with a spread of 6 to 8 feet. A compact 
mat of gray green. 15 to 18 in., $4.00; 18 to 24 in., 
$5.00. 
SEMI-PROSTRATE JUNIPERS 
Pfitzers Juniper. One of the finest Junipers in cul- 
tivation. Of bushy wide-spreading, graceful habit, 
and with bluish-green foliage. 18 to 24 in., $4.00; 24 
to 30 in., $5.00; 15 to 18 in., $3.00. 
Golden Juniper. 3 teet. A golden-foliaged plant, 
spreading six to eight feet, but not over two feet 
high. Can be kept smaller by trimming. Excellent 
in front of taller conifers. 18 to 24 in., $4.00; 24 to 30 
in., $5.00. 
Ger 01 0RADO BLUE SPRUCE 
This gem of all Spruces grows slowly with com- 
pact branching, possessing a haughty character and 
is very effective as a lawn specimen due to its 
smaller type of growth. Hardy. 
Blue Seed Grown. Very short supply. 12 to 18, 
$5.00. GREEN to.GRAY needles, plenty @ 2.00 to 
$3.00 per foot. State size wanted and limit of cost. 
Moeheim Blue. True glistening blue. 12 in, grafted 
stock. $5.00 each. 
PSEUDOTSUGA ...Grand and glorious 
*P. Douglasi. “Douglas Spruce.” “Oregon Pine.” 
Green foliage type of the Pacific Coast. Excepting 
the Sequoias, our most gigantic tree. Growth erect, 
rapid, and symmetrical. Excellent living Christmas 
tree. [Foliage soft rich dark green. B.B., 18 to 24 
in., $2.50. 
*Means Native of California, 
PINUS. PINE... Universal use 
P. canar‘ensis. Canary Island Pine. The feathery, — 
soft green foliage of this beautiful pine harmonizes 
with any landscape planting. Very hardy and rapid 
crowing. Excellent for tall screen or windbreak. 
Gal. ¢ans, $1.25, 
P. mughus. “Mugho Dwarf Pine.” (R.) An ex- 
cellent dwarf pine, globe shaped and erect branch- 
ing. Very attractive, especially in spring when new 
growth resembles miniature candles. B.B., 12 to 15 
inch, $3.50; 15 to 18 inch, $4.00; 18 to 24 inch, $5.00. 
“Western Yellow Pine.” Stout, 
spreading branches, forming a narrow spire-like 
head. Leaves long, dark green. A fine pine for 
quick effect. B.B., 18 to 24 inch, $1.25; 2 to 3 ft., 
$2.00; 3 to 4 ft., $3.00. 
*P. Ponderosa. 

PINE NUTS 
Well, that's what they're called but 
are really the seed, which is true of any 
other nut. This is a small beautiful ever- 
green tree, native to Nevada and so real 
hardy. The seeds are large and fine fla- 
vored. It has but one or two needles to 
each bundle. Rare and choice. Nicely 
developed trees in gallon cans, ship- 
ping weight 8 to 10 lbs., $3.00 each. 


PODOCARPUS... Rare and Unusual 
Podocarpus macrophylla. ‘Yew Podocarpus.” 20 
ft. Small, upright tree with broad, soft yew-like 
needles. Worthwhile for the collector or seashore. 
Has peculiar flower with blue stem with red ball at 
es unusual form. B. B., 18 to 24 inch, $2.00; 4 to 5 
t., $7.50, ; 
ODD SPECIES EVERGREENS 
We have a few specimens of following, priced on 
application: ; 
*Coulter Pine. 
*Juniper Californica. 
Sciadopitys Vertiellata. ‘Umbrella Pine.” 
*Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Grandi. 
Thuya Gigantea Lobbi. 
Koyamai Spruce. 1 8 ft. @ $10.00, boxed. 
Hovey Golden Arborvitae, 
Canary Island Pine. Picturesque. 
Japanese Yew. 
Ir-sh Yew. 
Hinochi Cypress. Type and Dwarf. 
Retinispora Squarrosa veitchi. ‘Silver Cypress.” 
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