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DWARF JUNIPER. 
Low and spreading. See page 53. 
PINE TREES 
Pinus coulteri. Big Cone Pine. Most lovely of all pines 
native to Southern California. It forms a dense round tree 
with pointed head. Luxuriant deep green needles, huge cones 
to a foot or more in length. The tree needs water for the first 
year or two but thereafter is well able to care for itself. 
Thrives in most any soil. 60 ft. Balled, 2-3 ft., $4.50; 5-gal. 
containers, $3.75; gal. containers, $1.25. 
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 no attention. 35 ft. Balled, 5-6 ft., $7.50; 4-5 ft., $6.00; 
5-gal. containers, $3.50; gal. containers, $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 in a single season. The 
tree is symmetrical in form, sturdily upright of growth. Deep 
green needles. 60 ft. Balled, heavy, 6-7 ft., $10.00; 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $3.50; gal. containers, $1.25. 
GIANT SEQUOIA 
Sequoia gigantea. Formsa perfect pyramid, neat and trim 
in its fragrant blue-green foliage. A long lived tree of easy 
culture, it may be grown successfully as a specimen in the 
lawn area or in locations where water is not readily available. 
You'll love its symmetrical outline and woodsy perfume. 
Eventually attains great size but attains only to a height of 20 
to 25 feet in approximately 30 years. Balled, 3-4 ft., $8.50; 
5-gal. containers, $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 
years. 5-gal. containers, $3.75; gal. containers, $1.25. 
STATELY IRISH YEW 
Taxus baccata Irish. Forms a trim, slender column of rich, 
dark, glossy green. Planted either in pots or in the ground, 
it gives an aristocratic accent for framing entrances or large 
windows. Hardy, slow of growth, long lived. Sun or shade. 
Various sizes and prices. 

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., $4.50; 15-18 in., $3.75; 
5-gal, containers, $3.50; gal. containers, $1.25. 
Thuja orientalis Beverly Hills. A sport of the popular 
Berckmanns arborvitae that forms a full slender cone of 
bright golden foliage. A valuable specimen for decorating 
tall walls or corners of the house. If space permits, a group 
of low junipers at its feet will enhance its effectiveness. 12 
ft. Sun. 5-gal. containers, $4.00. 
ESPALIERS 
So many uses have been found for this type of plant it has 
become indispensable. Trained flat against walls or trellises 
the flowers, fruit, foliage and artistic branches show up to 
advantage. Properly trained espaliers always command at- 
tention. 
Trained on 5 ft. by 5% 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 $25.00 
Acer palmatum (Vine Maple); Azalea Laughing Water; 
Camellia: Alba Superba, Chandleri Elegans Variegated, C. 
M. Hovey (Col. Firey); Pope Pius IX, Rosita; Hibiscus 
Agnes Gault; Magnolia grandiflora; Pyracantha Graber; 
Pyrus kawakami (Evergreen Pear); Ulmus parvifolia (Ever- 
green Elm); Xylosma senticosa. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
All excellent varieties of edible and ornamental fruit. 
$9.75 to $18.50 
Apple; Feijoa Coolidge; Fig; Guava; Meyer Lemon; Pear; 
Perfection Apricot; Pomegranate Wonderful; Prunus tomen- 
tosa; Rangpur Lime. 


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ESPALIER AGNES GAULT HIBISCUS. 
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