B noad- Leaved Euergreen Trees 
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For information about planting read our booklet ‘‘When, Where and How to Plant.” It’s 
free. 
The word “‘hardy” indicates the tree is not harmed by frost under usual Southern California 
conditions. 
Note, following description, approximate height tree will grow. 
THE SHOWY ACACIAS 
With the first warm days in late winter 
the showy Acacias display their full clusters 
of fuzzy golden balls in rich profusion. You'll 
find these glowing clusters a welcome source 
of bloom for cutting. The trees are extremely 
rapid of growth and thrive in our warm cli- 
mate with little water or attention. Hardy. 
5-gal., $3.50. 
Acacia baileyana. Symmetrical round 
headed tree to 25 feet. Silvery green lacy 
foliage. Heaviest blooming of the Acacias. 
Acacia latifolia. Large bright entire foli- 
age, brilliant elongated golden yellow bloom. 
The plant is easily and quickly grown as a 
large dense shrub and is much desired for 
screening purposes. 10-15 ft. 1l-gal., $1.25. 
Acacia podalyriaefolia. Pearl Acacia. Big 
round silver gray leaves that glisten like fin- 
est satin. An abundance of small yellow 
bloom. Most attractive of all Acacias. 12 ft. 
AVOCADOS for Heavy Shade 
Avocado. Besides supplying quantities of 
our finest salad fruit Avocados, with their 
huge cool leaves, afford both dense shade and 
symmetry of outline. Spreading varieties 
such as Puebla, Fuerte or Ryan develop 
quickly into the most attractive of shade 
trees. Hardy in most areas. Balled, each, 
$6.50. 
ORCHIDS ON TREES 
Bauhinia purpurea. In late spring and 
early summer these charming trees, with the 
big butterfly shaped leaves, burden their 
spreading branches with large open bloom of 
orchid-like quality. These flowers are orchid 
in color (sometimes white) and persist for a 
long time. Forms a round headed tree to 12 
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MAGNOLIA. The stately Southerner 
with huge white blossoms. 
PALM-LIKE DRACAENA 
Cordyline indivisa. Lofty, palm-like trees 
particularly effective against tall walls or at 
corners of buildings. Heavy trunk generally 
rises 6 to 8 feet before branching. Long, 
pendulous, strap-like leaves form a dense 
artistic head. Sun. Hardy. 10-1,5 ft. 5-gal., 
Soa 
EUCALYPTUS 
LEMON EUCALYPTUS 
Eucalyptus citriodora. Develops quickly 
into a lofty narrow tree, with long lemon 
scented leaves, drooping branches and tall 
bare white trunk. Presents a picturesque 
appearance against the sky. 80 ft. Hardy 
except in very cold areas. 5-gal., $3.50. 
SCARLET FLOWERED 
EUCALYPTUS 
Eucalyptus ficifolia. Through most of the 
summer these large leaved spreading trees 
put on a gorgeous display of big brilliant 
scarlet bloom in dense clusters. Flowers are 
occasionally pink, white or orange. 25 ft. 
Init, Seell,, ssi 510). 
SILVER EUCALYPTUS 
Eucalyptus polyanthemos. Every one ad- 
mires the round, dollar size, silvery green 
foliage of this variety either as it is hand- 
somely displayed on the tree or when cut for 
indoor decoration. Spreading tree of grace- 
ful habit. Drought, wind and frost resistant. 
45 ft. 5-gal., $3.50. 
PINK FLOWERING EUCALYPTUS 
Eucalyptus sideroxylon. Slender and droop- 
ing in form, these handsome trees line their 
graceful branches with attractive narrow fo- 
liage and are smothered with masses of light 
pink bloom in summer. Equally valuable 
as specimen or in groups. 35 ft. Hardy. 
5-gal., $3.50. 
Eucalyptus torquata. As this tree grows to 
only about 12 feet in height it may well be 
used as a large shrub. Dense upright growth 
and a multitude of fuzzy cerise bloom in 
summer. Hardy. 5-gal., $3.75. 
SHAMEL ASH 
Fraxinus uhdei. Both as a parking tree and 
a shade tree this admirable specimen is com- 
ing into quite wide use. While, during cold 
winters, it loses most of its leaves it is gener- 
ally at least partially evergreen. Strong and 
straight trunk, clean smooth branches and 
big glistening divided leaves. Grows rapidly. 
25 tt. Hardy. 5-galy, $3.50) 
When you need garden stakes, labels and 
trellises, you'll find them here. 
FLOWERING SILK OAK 
Grevillea robusta. Particularly during its. 
younger years no tree is more attractive. 
Dense, fern-like foliage, upright growth and 
big early summer racemes of glowing golden: 
yellow bloom. Hardy and drought resistant. 
80 ft. 5-gal., $3.50. 
FERN-LIKE JACARANDA 
Jacaranda acutifolia. While this tree does. 
not cast a heavy shade its spreading sym- 
metrical head, fern-like leaves and abun- 
dance of shining blue spring bloom combine 
to form one of our most attractive year round 
trees. 35 ft. Hardy, except in very cold areas. 
Sealy, S350). 
SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia grandiflora. Huge polished 
leaves, heavy straight trunk, sturdy limbs, a 
wide spreading top that casts alluring shade 
and enormous single white flowers that are 
the last word in exquisite fragrance. Prefers. 
moist conditions. Extremely wind and cold 
case, SO ite lake. Seri,  S37/5. 
Balled, 5-6 ft., $8.50; 6-7 ft., $12.50. 
SHAMEL ASH 
Increasingly popular shade tree. 
| PICTURESQUE OLIVE 
Olea europaea. While not native, Olive 
Trees are as typically Southern California as 
real estate offices, beautiful women and un- 
usual weather. These trees not only thrive in 
our mild climate but the interesting arrange- 
ment of the rough trunk, gnarled branches 
and silvery foliage lend themselves particu- 
larly well to local types of architecture. Ex- 
tremely drought resistant. Hardy. 5-gal., 
$3250! 
GLOSSY LEAVED PERSEA 
Persea borbonia. An erect, rapid grow- 
ing variety that soon develops into a sym- 
metrical tree of rich dark green finish. Big 
smooth glossy leaves, sturdy trunk and 
branches. Hardy. 25 ft. 5-gal., $3.50. 
30 TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES, ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA 
