
BIG CONE PINE 
Loveliest of the native pines. 
ITALIAN CYPRESS 
Cupressus sempervirens glauca. ‘’| don’t 
want her, you can have her, she’s too fat for 
me,’ never applied to this slim, dark green 
beauty. It can be depended upon to maintain 
its compact slim figure throughout its life. 
Grows to 20 feet or taller, but may be pruned. 
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JUNIPER 
GREEN COLUMN JUNIPER 
Junip2rus chinensis Green Columnar. Grow- 
ing with moderate rapidity this handsomely 
tailored conifer soon forms an elongated cone 
to 8 feet or more in height and 21% feet in 
width at the base. Bright, lively green foliage. 
Quite effective for framing large windows or 
as lawn specimen. Sun. 5-gal., $4.00. Balled, 
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PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
Juniperus chinensis Pfitzer. For banking 
in lot corners, under windows or at walk in- 
tersections these gray-green feathery foliaged 
beauties will give you many years of care- 
free service. Grow densely to 3 or 4 ft. in 
height and 6 ft. in width. Sun. 1-gal., $1.25; 
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GOLDEN PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
Juniperus chinensis Golden Pfitzer. |den- 
tical to the foregoing variety except that the 
foliage, particularly in its spring and fall 
stages, is generously marked with gold. Sun. 
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TWISTED JUNIPER 
Juniperus chinensis Twisted. Because of 
its twisted habit of growth this 6 to 8 foot 
Juniper appears to have been artificially 
trained. Informal, upright growth, tufted 
branches, gold tinted foliage. A unique shrub 
for planting on either side of gate or en- 
trance. Sun. 5-gal., $5.00. Balled, 3-3 Y2 
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DWARF JUNIPER 
Juniperus sabina Tamarix. The most popu- 
lar, and justly so, of the prostrate Junipers. 
It provides a compact mound to 4 or 5 feet 
across and only 16 to 18 inches tall. One 
of the most satisfactory shrubs for planting 
under low windows or porches or for cover- 
ing parkings and banks. Also a neat shrub 
for foreground planting. Sun. 1-gal., $1.25; 
3-gal., $3.25. Balled, 1%2-2 ft.,. $4.00; 
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INCENSE CEDAR 
Libocedrus decurrens. Tall, stately, coni- 
cal in shape, this native Californian carries 
its flat compact dark green foliage to the 
ground. Everyone enjoys the pungent wood-y 
fragrance of the branches. For planting in 
parkinas, aga‘nst tall bu‘ldin-s or as sp2ci- 
mens about the grounds no trees could pre- 
sent a n-ater or more impressive appearance. 
30-45 ft. 5-gal., $3.75. Balled, 3-4 ft., 
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OLDEST OF LIVING TREES 
Metasequoia glyptostroboid-s. Dawn Red- 
wood. Until 1944, remains of this tree were 
found only in fossil form and until that year, 
when living specimens were discovered in a 
remote section of China, it was supposed to 
be extinct. We were fortunate in obtaining 
seed two years ago and now have a few trees 
to offer. In appearance these tre2s are al- 
most identical to our own Redwood except 
that they shed their leaves in winter. 1-gal., 
$2.50. 
PINES 
BIG CONE PINE 
Pinus coulteri. A native of our own Cali- 
fornia mountains that after the first year or 
two requires no water or attention whatever. 
It forms a dense round tree with pointed 
head. Long heavy needles and enormous 
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GREEN COLUMN JUNIPER 
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CONIFERS. Tamar.x Junipers 
in the foreground. 
ALEPPO PINE 
Pinus halepensis. In dry difficult situa- 
tions where most other trezs would fail this 
hardy tree will flourish. It grows rapidly to 
a height of 30 or 40 feet and is usually 
about two-thirds as wide as tall. Short sil- 
very green needles. l-gal., $1.25; 5-gal., 
$3.50. Balled, 5-6 ft.,\$7-50: 
YELLOW PINE 
Pinus ponderosa. The noblest pine of our 
California mountains. Tall, stately and sym- 
metrical. 80-100 ft. l-gal., $1.25. 
MONTEREY PINE 
Pinus rad‘a’a. This pine grows more rap- 
idly than any other variety, has long bright 
green needles, is tall, conical and shapely. 
60 ft. l-gal., $1.25; 5-gal., $3.50. Balled, 
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COAST REDWOODS 
Sequoia sempervirens. This native of the 
California coastal areas thrives locally. It 
grows radidly in pyramid form, is thickly 
clothed with soft, fragrant foliage and in- 
creases in beauty with the years. 1-gal., 
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NEAT ARBORVITAES 
Thuja orientalis Berckmanns. Dwarf Golden 
Arborvitae. in any sunny spot, either in pots 
or in the ground these compact, conical, flat 
leaved shrubs will thrive and thrill you with 
their golden hued foliage. They are usually 
planted in pairs at walk intersections or en- 
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Balled, 1-2 ft., $5.00. 
Thuia orientalis Beverly Hills. Growing in 
pyramid form to 12 fezt, with a narrow 3 to 
4 foot bae, these golden hued shrubs are 
often used to frame large windows or door- 
ways. They’re valuable for use as specimens 
in the lawn area, too. Plant them in the sun. 
5-gal., $4.00. Ballz=d, 3 2-4 ft., $5.00. 
We grow 85% of the plants we sell. We 
know how they should be grown and will be 
happy to help you wich your problems. 

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