CONE-BEARING 
EVERGREENS 
Conifers are ideal everywhere as: 
BANK COVER—Prostrate Junipers 
WINDBREAKS—Cypress, Incense Cedar 
VMEMORIAL TREES—Sequoia, Cedars, Spruce, Hemlock 
LAWN SPECIMENS—Cedars, 
Tsuga 
FOUNDATION 
Juniper 
Spruce, Fir, 
SHRU BS—Arborvitae, 
ARBOR VITAE 
A group of very useful, hardy evergreens, 
thriving in a wide variety of soils and ex- 
posures, for formal and semi-formal use. 
Thuya Berkmann's Dwarf Golden. Dwart 
compact shrub; foliage bright permanent yel- 
Accent Evergreens 
low when in full sun. Kine as low accent 
plant and in tubs. Gal. cans, $1.25 and $1.50; 
By é& 5B. 12) to bint essen 24 to 30) ines G6. 25. 
Thuya Globe, A dwarf, dense, globular 
bush, lse to accent entrances, gateways, ete. 
Gal? cans, $12.35: 
Thuya Pyramidal American. Densely col- 
umnar type, compact and erect to 12 feet, 
with base of 20 inches, but can be clipped 
lower. Ko.lage a deep green. Gallon cans, 
sway Ae tecley Ale wey ES Gwe, owrAGoe Gh aiey 2S phe. 
$6.50. Larger sizes, ask, 
Thuya Pyramidal Oriental. Bright green 
dense column, B. & B., 24 to 30 in., $4.00. 
CEDRUS Cedars trom North Africa 
Cc. deodara, “Indian Cedar.” Most popular 
and beautiful evergreen trees in California. 
Bianches are carried horizontal to the trunk 
clear to the ground, Foiiage is greyish-green 
on young trees but becomes dark green as 
the trees grow older. B. & B., 2.0 8 ft., $3.50; 
ALO ORT Entel. 
CHAMAECYPARIS Rare and Fine 
Trees valuable for garden and paik pur- 
poses, and in the dwarf sizes admirably 
adapted to porch and interior decorations. 
*Lawson Cypress. Have several beautiful 
forms of this fine conifer such as Stewart 
Golden, Alumi Blue. Gal. cans, $2.00; 12 to 15 
in., $2.00 
Ellwood. Very dwarf blue column Gal. 
cans, $1.25 
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 land- 
scape material for quick or permanent ef- 
fects, Cypress keep their form better when 
established with little or no irrigation, Shear- 
ing 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., $6.50; 4 to 5 ft., $5.00; 
PAV HEY USN) i oa SRT 
C, Arizonica. ‘“‘Arizona Cypress.” Beauti- 
ful bluish-green cypress of narrow, pyramidal 
form when kept in form by trimming. B. & B., 
s+ to 4 ft., $2.00. 
*“C, Macnabiana, “*MacNabs Cypress.” 
kixceedingly 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 
30 ft. 
form Has very pleasing odor. Hardiest of 
ull Cy press, = Bs 6275 soetoed fic boston atom 
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SPECIES OF EVERGREENS — In 
We have a 
priced on 
Odd 
few specimens of the following, 
application 
Spruce 
Pine 
Californica 
yparis Lawsoniana 
Sizes 
Colorado 
“Coulter 
: Juniper 
*Chamae 
seli, Cerula type 
Thuya Gigantea 
nNoyamai Spruce 
Japane Yew 
Retinispo. Squarrosa 
press 
Cryptomeria Japonica 
*Abies Concolor 
*Pinus Ponderosa 
rodocarpus Macrophylia 
Podocarpus 
] Japonica 
Plum Yew. Spreading 
Grandi Wis- 
Lobbi 
veitchi “Silver Cy- 
Elegans 

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*Means native of California 
Sequoia, 
Cypress, 
Yew, 
JUNIPERS 
Unmatched 
The Junipers comprise a splendid collection 
Of Form 
cf small trees. The growth varies from up- 
right to spreading and trailing habit. Un- 
equalled by any other plant for rock work, 
garden tormal effects when small size is 
necessary, All Junipers are hardy. 
UPRIGHT GROWING JUNIPERS 
J. hibernica fastigiata. “Narrow I[rish Juni- 
per.’ 8 ft. Very narrow and erect ‘ike Ital- 
ian Cypress; glaucous blue-green in color. 
A very attractive conifer for using near col- 
umns and doorways, where great height is 
not desired. B. & B., 24 to 30 in., $4.00. 
HARDY PROSTRATE JUNIiPERS 
Sizes Determined By Spread, Not Height 
J. Andorra, Exceptionally fine prostrate 
Juniper. In spring and summer, bright green, 
changing in winter to rich purple-bronze. 
Bu & Beasostorsbein:, Sos00ses. tomtatt.,) 91.00: 
J. Conterta Shore. A new creeping Juniper 
which makes a dense mat of sea-green fol- 
iage close to ground. B. & B., 18 to 24 in., 
$5.00. 
Tamarix. Very fine creeper, seldom more 
than one foot high, with a spread of 6 to 8 
feet. A compact mat of gray green. B. & B., 
12) tonl5einw S$3.to0 Lbs tom Gmina 4p els etOmce 
in., $6.00. 
SEMI-PROSTRATE JUNIPERS 
Pfitzers Juniper. One of the finest Junipers 
in cultivation. Of bushy, wide-spreading, 
graceful habit, and with bluish-green foliage. 
Be GS al 2atorl bins 34.005 LD tOml Sin bono 
Uke tor 24) in. Sten OU eOms Oi. ono Osman LOM 
Eton o O00; 
PINUS, PINE Universal Use 
P. mughus. “Mugho Dwarf Pine.” An ex- 
cellent dwarf pine, g!iobe shaped and erect 
branching. Very attractive, especially in 
spring when new growth resembles miniature 
Candles Galercan, =? 1.) ps Deccis se Oe COM S 
in., $4.50. 
Do not remove burlap from trees 
shipped with an earth-ball. 




Where 10 ornamental trees or shrubs of 
one variety are ordered, 10 per cent reduc- 
tion from list prices. 


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READ INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 12 

LIBOCE ORUS 
Incense Cedar—Perfect Cones 
*Decurrens, Small specimens and full grown 
trees are beautiful. Glossy green foliage 
sheds dust. Forms a perfect cone. No more 
satisfactory evergreen for Caiifornia condi- 
tions: (Grows) rapidly ge baw) bee cetOmomree 
h2.00% 3 to 4°fty, $3.50 s4 tombente sb 00 se om nomG 
ft., $7.50; gallon cans, $1.90 to $1.50. 
SPRUCE PICEA Popular Evergreens 
P. eanadensis albertiana glaucn coniea. 
Dwart “Black Hills Spruce.” Hardiest of all 
Spruces; symmetrical, compact and bushy of 
growth; with bluish tint. Fine for small 
Vacd. | Bb. ce Bo seto 24 eit on0e. 
P. smithiana. “Himalayan Spruce.” Trunk 
grows upright while branches slope down- 
ward, and branchlets very drooping and 
graceful; foliage closely set, long, slender and 
soft; cones are 6 to 8 inches long. The most 
rapid growing Spruce. <A tree of decided 
beauty and individuality. B. & B., 24 to 30 
in., $6.00. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
This gem of all Spruces grows slowy with 
compact 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 
in., $3.00. GREEN to GRAY needles, plenty 
at $2.00 to $3.00 per foot. State size wanted 
and limit of cost. 
SEQUOIA Incomparable Trees 
*S. Gigantea. “Giant Sequoia.” Big tree 
of the Sierras. A trim, sturdy tree with blue- 
green foliage, rapidly developing into perfect 
conical form. Gallon cans, $1.50 and $1.75. 
*S. Sempervirens. “California Coast Red- 
wood.” Rapid growth, tapering pyramidal 
habit. Does well in all parts of California. 
Makes beautiful avenues 
Ze COM Seekers bean 
ft So4D0: 
or specimen tree. 
18 to 24 in., $1.505°4 to 16 
We have Trees and Shrubs suited 
to the higher elevations, as around 
Lake Tahoe. Let us help you in mak- 
ing your selection. 

B. & B. means earthball on roots wrapped 
in burlap, (Do not remove burlap.) 


—GROUP A— 
Firs 
Pines 
Spruce 
Cedrus 
Libocedrts 
Hemlock 
Sequoia 
—GROUP K— 
Lawson Cypress 
Arizona Cypress 
MacNab Cypress 
Monterey Cypress 
Japanese Yew 
Nootka Cypress A 
Podocarpus 
—GROUP D— 
Mugho Pine 
Globe A, vitae 
—GROUP C— 
Blue Lawson Cypress 
Berkman A. V. 
Italian Cypress 
Irish Juniper 
Pyramid Arborvitae 
CONIFERGUIDE 
To Show General Form 
—GROUP F— 
—GROUP E— 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Golden Juniper 
Armstrong Juniper 
Thuyopsis 
Spreading Yew 
Birdnest Lawson Cypress 
Andorra Juniper 
Tamarix Juniper 
Waukegan Juniper 
Shore Juniper 
