Broad-Leaf Evergreen Trees 
In keeping with our description of conifers, these trees have broad leaves 
which remain in hea.thy condition all year. Many have extremely bright flowers, 
often in great proiusion as in Bauhinia and Jacaranda, delicate and graceful 
in Acacia, large and lovely and at any time on Magnolias. Others are just first 
class shade trees useful for all places where shade in winter is not objectionable. 
All trees of this group are scld with soil on the roots. 
Acacia 
Acacia baileyana. The best of the Acacias for general planting. Plumy bluish 
leaves, feathery in texture, completely clothing the dense round head. In late 
winter or spring it is yellow with fluffy yeilow fiowers. Does not cause lifting 
of the soil, heaving of pavements, etc., as does the Black Acacia and is never 
es dark and sombre. 5-gal. $3.25. 

Purple Orchid Tree 
Bauhinia: purpurea. For a showy small tree, Bauhinia has many merits. The 
flowers, 2 inches across, have an’ appearance similar to orchids, and are light 
pink to orchid purple with some admixture of white. At flowering time the 
tree is completely covered with flowers, especially if planted in sun. At this 
time, there are few leaves remaining, but it will quickly leaf out again as the 
flowers fade. 5-gal. $3.25. 
Camphor 
Camphora officinalis. The standard street tree in many communities, Camphor 
makes a uniform pleasing growth of light green leaves. The main branches 
make picturesque patterns, usually grey, but become black when wet by rains, 
thus increasing the effect. Camphor is distilled from the wood of this tree. 
5-gal. $3.25. 

ORCHID TREE—BAUHINIA PURPUREA 
Carob 
Ceratonia siliqua. Extremely hardy and suit- 
Eucalyptus 
This group has achieved significance in 
California and the warmer parts of the South- 
west. It includes the only really tall grow- 
ing trees, and many small flowering trees, 
all natives of Australia, and well suited to 
able for street planting, this low round 
headed tree is one of the best. It has dark 
grey-green rounded leaves and inconspicuous 
flowers. 5-gal. $3.50. 
Our growing conditions. 
Eucalyptus ficifolia, Scarlet Flowering Gum. 
Dwarf, compact tree whose rounded head be- 
comes literally ablaze with flaming scarlet 
flowers in summer. A useful specimen tree, 
the roots do not harm other plants. 5-gal. 
$3.25. 

MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 
Eucalyptus Globulus Compacta. Commonly called Blue Gum. Very 
bushy and compact. Good for quick growing screen planting. Gallons 
only. 60¢ each. 
New 
Special Offer 
Save at Rosedale’s. 
When you need 12 
plants or more of 
Jacaranda 
Jacaranda mimosaefolia. Showy flowering tree, attractive in June with 
its lavender-blue flowers. Large trees make an impressive sight. The 
flowers are tubular and in good size clusters; the foliage light green 
and fern-like. 5-gal. $3.50. 
Southern Magnolia 
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Magnolia grandiflora. Beautiful compact tree with large deep green Be eee Se ae 
shiny leaves and immense white waterlily-like flowers. Slow growing 
to a height of about 60 feet. Always clean and neat. Give abundant 
water. 5-gal. $3.50. 
Evergreen Elm 
Ulmus sempervirens. One of the best small evergreen trees for lawn 
planting, especially for small houses. Makes a small rounded tree 
with gracefully arching branches, held high enough to allow for out- 
door furniture underneath. 5-gal. $3.85. 
purchase 12 for the 
price of 10. With 
the exception of 
Patented varieties, 
this offer applies to 
all plants in this 
catalog. 

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