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CONIFEROUS 
Mail orders accepted for delivery on our regular truck 
routes only. See page 3. 
For planting information see page 30. 
PLEASE NOTE, following descriptions, approximate 
heights plants will grow. 
STATELY DEODAR 
Cedrus deodara. Himalayan Cedar. Pyramidal in habit, 
stately in growth and clothed with blue green needles on 
graceful drooping branches. Requires very little water after 
the first few years and withstands heavy winds. Is often 
decorated indoors at Christmas time, then planted in the 
garden. Should not, on account of its great spread, be planted 
on a narrow lot. 80 ft. Balled, 4-5 ft., $8.25; 5-gal. containers, 
$4.00. 
BLUE LAWSON CYPRESS 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana erecta Scarab. Blue Lawson 
Cypress. A remarkably clean pyramidal shrub, compact in 
form and clear cut in outline that has many admirable uses. 
It is often planted in lot corners, near walk or street, alone 
or in combination with low junipers. Is valuable, too, to 
frame large windows or to break tall walls. Fine blue-green 
foliage. May be sheered quite satisfactorily. 8-10 ft. Sun. 
Balled, 2-3 ft., $5.50; 5-gal. containers, $3.75. 
SARAWA FALSE CYPRESS 
Chamaecyparis pisifera Goldenplume. While of moder- 
ately slow growth this variety will, in a few years, form a 
specimen tree to 10 or 12 feet in height that for beauty of 
foliage and outline is hard to equal. The tree is roughly 
pyramidal in shape and densely clothed with finely divided 
foliage that in its younger stages is a rich golden yellow. 
Hardy. Gal. containers, $1.50. 
TECATE CYPRESS 
Cupressus forbesi. Borers and fungus have been making 
serious inroads upon the Monterey Cypress hedges in South- 
ern California; the casualties have been many. Instead of re- 
planting with the Monterey we suggest you plant this variety, 
for it has been demonstrated to be much more resistant to 
these troubles than the Monterey. The plants grow rapidly, 
forming a dense attractive hedge or wind break. 20-30 ft. 
5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. containers, 85c; flats of about 
100 plants, $8.00. 

through every season. 
EVERGREENS 

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THUJA ORIENTALIS BERCKMANNS—May be grown as tub 
specimens as well as in the ground. See page 54. 
A ROYAL CYPRESS 
Cupressus sempervirens. Royal Italian Cypress. During 
the past twenty years we have grown many types of Italian 
Cypress but have discarded all with the exception of this 
one variety. The tree grows into a slender graceful column 
and at no time presents the straggly unkempt appearance of 
most varieties of Italian Cypress. Requires no trimming. 
15-10 ft. Sun. Balled, 3-4 ft., $3.50. 
REEVES JUNIPER 
Juniperus chinensis Reeves. To those of you who need an 
erect conifer but do not have space to give a large tree, such 
as a deodar, we recommend this extraordinary small tree. 
The fresh spring growth is rich bright green when it first 
appears, changing to dark green brushed with silver as it ages. 
A marvelous little tree to decorate out-of-doors at Christmas 
time. 15 ft. Balled, 4-5 ft., $7.50; 5-gal. containers, $4.00. 
PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
Juniperus chinensis Pfitzer. Planted singly or in groups 
at walk or drive intersections these soft foliaged shrubs will 
lend a permanent rich finish through many years. Will 
thrive either in a quite moist location or where water is not 
readily available. Disease resistant and hardy. 3-4 ft. tall, 6 
ft. spread. Sun. Balled, 2-2% ft., $4.75; 114-2 ft., $3.75; 5-gal. 
containers, $3.25; gal. containers, $1.25. 
Through the many yeers we have grown Coniferous Ever- 
greens, our admiration for the stately qualities of the taller 
growing varieties and for the sterling virtues of the lower 
growing shrubs has, each season, increased in about the same 
proportion as the increase in speed of a falling object (re- 
member ?). 

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