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— halepensis (Aleppo Pine) 
Gray-green short needles, crooked form of 
growth. H. D.R. M. 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
—-~ massioniana (Masson Pine) 
Light green short needles, spreading type of 
growth. H.M.L. M. 1gal.1.00 5 gal. 5.60. 
— nigra (Black Pine) 
Long, stiff, deep green needles, broad cone- 
shape pine. V.H. M.L. L. 
1. gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
— patula (Jelecote Pine) 
Long, drooping, silky light-green foliage, 
round headed. T.M.L. M. 
1 gal; 2:00 5 gal: 6,00 
aks pinaster - (Cluster Pine) 
Lustrous green, stiff ridged growth, fine sea- 
side tree. H.M.L. L. 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
— pinea (Italian Stone Pine) 
Dark needles, grows to umbrella form. 
EVD Re Tt 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
— radiata (Monterey Pine) 
Dark, heavy needle, fast growing, round 
headed tree. H.M.L. L. 
1 gal. 1.00  5:gal. 3.50 
= tabulaeformis (Chinese Pine) 
Dark, heavy needles, spreading out and be- 
coming table-like. V.H. M.L. L. 
Iegal) 1.50°< Ss¢ali5/60 
Se thunbergi (Japanese Black Pine) 
Very dark needles, black bark, new growth 
silver, slow grower. V.H. M.L. S. 
1 gal. 1.25 5 gal. 4.50 
— torreyana (Torrey Pine) 
Long gray-green needles, fast grower, wide 
spreading cone type. H. D.R. L. 
t gal. 1.25°) 5 gal 50 
_— yunnanensis (Yunnan Pine) 
Bluish long-needled foliage, spreading habit 
erverow bine. Ei. Meio Ty: 
1 gal. 1.50 5 gal. 5.00 
PODOCARPUS gracilior (Fern Pine) 
Graceful, weeping, light green willow-like fo- 
liage, upright. H.H. DR. L. 
teak ho O) 2b eal aie 
es macrophylla (Yew Pine) 
Dark green, heavy leaves, light green be- 
neath, stiff habit. H. M.L. M. 
1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 3.50 
SEQUOIA gigantea (Sequoia) 
Small cord-type foliage, narrow cone-type 
growth. V.H. D.R. L. 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
= sempervirens (Coast Redwood) 
Upright habit, dark green small needles. 
ENE Days, Lei, 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 3.50 
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New 
TAIWANIA flousiana (West China Taiwania) 
New tree discovered in 1946 has promise of 
being a fine conifer for California. 
Walter vied? 13; Being propagated. 
“Plant More of the Friendly CONIFERS” 
