SCHINUS .. . Pepper Tree 
silvery foliage bear light pink flowers in profusion. 
5g. c. 6-8’ $3.50; 1 g. c. 85c. 
E. VIMINALIS. ET101. (Manna Gum.) A hardy vari- 
ety growing into a very large tree. Foliage long 
and narrow; smooth, white trunk. 5 g. c. 6-8’ $3.50; 
Ig cai85e; : 
SCHINUS MOLLE. ET231. (California Pepper Tree.) 
Fast growers, hardy evergreen tree with fine-cut 
feathery foliage and red berries. 5 g. c. $3.90; 
1 g. c. $1.00. 
S. TEREBINTHIFOLIA. ET232. (Brazilian Pepper.) 
Foliage larger than California Pepper tree. Red 
berries borne in profusion. A smaller tree than Cali- 
fornia Pepper, reaching an ultimate height of about 
20 feet. 5 g. c. 6-8’ $4.25. 
GREVILLEA 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. ET111. (Silk Oak.) A large 
tree with fern-like foliage; flowers in trusses of 
deep orange color. Grows rapidly and does well 
in all parts off California. 5 g. c. 6-8’ $3.50; 1 g. c. 
NS SOPHORA 
SOPHORA TETRAPTERA MICROPHYLLA. ET291. 
A slender tree with finely divided pinnate leaves. 
Canary-yellow flowers, pea-shaped, an inch long, 
borne profusely in small clusters. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
HYMENOSPORUM 
HYMENOSPORUM FLAVAM. ET131. Especially in 
demand for the elegant fragrance given off by the 
yellow flowers which appear in May and June. The 
glossy foliage and slender, graceful habit of growth 
make Hymenosporum a choice evergreen tree. 5 
g. c. 3-4’ $3.90. UMBELLULARIA 
UMBELLULARIA CALIFORNICA. ET261. (Califor- 
nia Laurel.) California's most beautiful native tree; 
foliage dark green and aromatic; flowers yellow. 
5 g..c. 3-4’ $3.90; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. ET171. (Southern 
Magnolia.) The treasured Magnolia of the Deep 
South. A large, handsome tree; leaves glossy 
green above and golden brown beneath. Foliage 
makes nice wreaths for Holiday decorations. Huge 
creamy white flowers are fragrant and noted for 
their size of 6 to 8 inches or more in diameter. 
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ET61 CAMPHOR TREE 
E. GLOBULUS COMPACTA. ET97. Forms a wide 
bushy dwarf tree with many ascending branches 
and no main trunk. Foliage same as E. globulus, 
but denser. Excellent for windbreaks as it retains 
its branches clear to the ground. 5 g. c. 5-6’ $3.50; 
icgaicaGoce 
PRUNUS 
PRUNUS LYONI. ET281. (Catalina Cherry.) A 
E. LEUCOXYLON. ET94. (White Ironbark.) Tall trees 
with pale bark; white to pale pink flowers. Nar- 
row foliage. 5 g. c. 6-8’ $3.50; 1 g. c. 85c. 
E. POLYANTHEMOS. ET98. (Red Box.) Very orna- 
mental variety with silvery foliage. Very resistant 
to drought and makes a fine windbreak. 5 g. c. 
6-8’ $3.50; 1 g. c. 85c. 
E. PULVERULENTA. ET102. A small tree having 
blue oval-shaped leaves. Blue foliage makes pleas- 
ing contrast when planted as an ornamental. 1 g. c. 
$1.00. 
E. SIDEROXYLON ROSEA. ET99. Beautiful tree of 
moderate size. Pendulous branches with attractive 
THE CORK OAK 

variety of P. illicifolla with considerably larger 
and more pointed leaves, usually without prickly 
edges. 5g. c. 3-4’ $3.50; 1 g.c. 85c. 
Other Prunus on pages 18, 22. 
QUERCUS .. . Oak 
QUERCUS AGRIFOLIA. ET221. (California Live 
Oak.) This is the Native Oak that dots the hillsides 
of California. Its green, holly-like, glossy foliage, 
fairly rapid growth and the fact that it is native 
makes the California Live Oak an excellent shade 
tree. 5 g. c. 6-8’ $3.90; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Quercus on page 35. 
10% Cash and Carry Discount for 
orders of $10.00 or more of nursery 
stock’ paid for and taken from the 
sales yard at which your order is 
placed. 
oak throughout the State. 

ETI7I. MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 


A USEFUL SHADE TREE OF EXCEPTIONAL BEAUTY 
THE CORK OAK 
The Mediterranean Cork Oak (Quercus 
suber) is destined to make history in Cali- 
fornia. Practically unnoticed since first 
plantings were made in California 65 
years ago, this beautiful and picturesque 
tree will receive widespread planting in 
the next decade, thanks to the combined 
efforts of University of California forestry 
investigators and manufacturers of cork 
products. The California Nursery Com- 
pany is proud to enlist its services in the 
distribution of this beautiful evergreen 
It should be planted wherever space per- 
mits. Any soil condition will please the 
Cork Oak so long as it is well drained. 
It thrives under adversity, but will re- 
ward its owners with rapid, graceful 
growth when given regular attention. 
Use the Cork Oak as single specimens 
where shade and dignified beauty is de- 
sired—plant along drives and roadways, 
- 25 feet or more apart. 5 g. c. 5-6’ $3.50. 
Single plants (gallon-can size) 85c; 10 
plants for $8.00. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 
