TWISTED JUNIPER 
Juniperus chinensis Twisted. Use this upright variety 
against a wall with Juniper sabina Tamarix grouped at its 
feet. Youll be agreeably surprised at the ornamental value 
of the combination. Unique twisted branches clothed with 
tufts of soft gold tinted foliage. 8 ft. Sun. Balled, 2-3 ft., 
$4.00; 5-gal. containers, $4.00. 
SAVIN DWARF JUNIPER 
Juniperus sabina Tamarix. The most popular, and justly 
so, of the prostrate junipers. It provides a compact mound 
to 4 or 5 ft. across and only 16 to 18 inches tall. One of the 
most satisfactory shrubs for planting under low windows or 
porches or for covering parkings and banks, Also a neat shrub 
for foreground planting. Sun. 5-gal. containers, $3.25; gal. 
containers, $1.25. 
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, 
3-4 ft., $6.50; 5-gal. containers, $4.00; gal. containers, $1.25. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
Picea abies. A pyramidal tree, symmetrical in outline, that 
is particularly desirable for use as a specimen. Sturdy 
branches, slightly pendulous, are covered with densely 
crowded, needle-like leaves. The new Spring growth is about 
the liveliest green we have seen. We think the tree presents 
a much better appearance than the Colorado Spruce. 6-gal. 
containers, $12.50. 
PINE TREES 
Pinus mugo mughus. Forms a dwarf evergreen mound of 
dense dark foliage that is a perfect background for low grow- 
ing Junipers. Plant bears small cones that are quite deco- 
tative. 5-gal. containers, $7.50; gal. containers, $1.75. 
Pinus halepensis. Aleppo Pine. A fast growing tree char- 
acterized by short silvery green needles, spreading branches 
and an ability to thrive in most any soil or location with 
little or ne attention. 35 it. o-cal. containers, $3.70, gal. con- 
tainers, $1.25. 
Pinus radiata. Monterey Pine. Grows more rapidly than 
any other pine. In fact it is not unusual for the tree, when 
young, to. add from 4 to 6 ft. of growth ina single season. The 
tree is symmetrical in form, sturdily upright of growth. Deep 
green needles. 60 ft. Balled, heavy, 6-7 ft., $12.50; 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $3.75; gal. containers, $1.25. 
MAJESTIC REDWOOD 
Sequoia sempervirens. This native of the northern Cali- 
fornia coast thrives anywhere in the coastal belt. It attains 
height rapidly, forming a dense pyramidal tree clothed with 
soft fragrant foliage. It increases in beauty through the 
vears. 5-gal. containers, $4.00; gal. containers, $1.50. 
GOLDEN YEW 
Taxus baccata Golden. You will find these golden beau- 
ties to be one of the few varieties of conifers that will thrive 
in shade. They are particularly effective when used against 
walls or at the base of taller conifers. The arrangement of 
the leaves is similar to that of the Redwood, two opposite 
rows of half-inch needle-like leaves line the slender branches. 
New growth is golden yellow, changing to dark green as it 
ages. Will attain a height of 6 to 7 fect if allowed to grow 
unpruned. 5-gal. containers, $4.75. 
NEAT ARBORVITAES 
Thuja orientalis Berckmanns. Dwarf Golden Arborvitae. 
Has always been greatly prized for planting on either side of 
doorways or at walk intersections. It’s a grand little pot 
plant, too, Grows in compact conical shape to 3 or 4 feet and 
is a brilliant golden color throughout the year. Thrives in 
any sunny location. Balled, 114-2 ft., $5.00; 5-gal. containers, 
$3.50; gal. containers, $1.25. 
DWARF GREEN ARBORVITAE 
Thuja orientalis Siebold. We have discontinued all other 
varieties of green Arborvitae as this is superior to any of 
them. Forms a compact, slow growing, broad pyramid to 
several feet in height. Valuable for planting as a specimen 
on either side of an entrance. Also used to advantage in 
combination with prostrate junipers. Sun. Balled, 2-2% ft. 
$4.50; 5-gal. containers, $3.50. 

RANGPUR LIME—Combines showy orange colored 
fruit and fragrant white bloom. 
ESPALIERS 
So many uses have been found for this type of 
plant it has become indispensable. Trained {lat 
against walls or trellises the flowers, fruit, foliage 
and artistic branches show up to advantage. Prop- 
erly trained espaliers always command attention. 
Trained on 5 ft. by 514 ft. trellises. Some slow- 
growing varieties on smaller trellises. 
ESPALIER ORNAMENTALS 
Most of the following varieties are described in detail 
elsewhere in this catalogue. 
$9.75 to $35.00. 
Acer palmatum (Vine maple); Camellia: Belle Romana, 
Chandleri Elegans, Imperator, Pink Perfection, Purity; 
Chaenomeles lagenaria Pink (Flowering Quince); Coton- 
easter lactea; Magnolia grandiflora; Osmanthus fragrans; 
Podocarpus_ elongatus; Pyracentha Graber; Pyracantha 
koidzumi; Pyrus kawakami (Evergreen Pear); XKylosma 
senticosa. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
All excellent varieties of edible and ornamental fruit. 
$9.75 to $18.50 
Apple; Cherry; Feijoa Coolidge; Guava; Meyer Lem:n; 
Plum; Pomegranate Wonderful; Prunus tomentosa; Rang- 
pur Lime. 
For those of you who wish to train your cwn espaliers we 
have untrained specimens of some of the varieties listed 
above—and many cthers. The price cf this material is less, 
of course. 

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