CHOICE TREES 
ACER PAXIi 
Evergreen Maple 
This evergreen Maple is going to be the keynote of 
the future in trees. Its small, sturdy stature is ac- 
cented with thick leathery leaves of contrasting light 
and dark sides. Fragrant flowers of yellow arranged 
in panicles precede an ornamental purple fruit. Well 
adjusted to varying climates. Will endure minimum 
temperatures to 20° F. 
Tgal..60 e Sgal. 2.25 
CALODENDRUM CAPENSE 
Cape Chestnut 
This evergreen medium-sized tree is ideal for plant- 
ing around the home. Its beauty is primarily ex- 
pressed by panicles of showy, lavender-rose flowers 
that appear in late spring. This stately, long-lived 
tree can endure minimum temperatures to 20° F. 
5 gal. 2.25 
PISTACIA CHINENSIS 
Chinese Pistachio 
A medium-sized, perfect shade tree comes into promi- 
nence in the fall. Its highly attractive foliage de- 
velops varying hues of yellow, bronze, and pansy- 
purple. By adding hardiness to this list of attributes 
one can be sure that this tree will be the first choice 
for fall color. Deciduous. 
1 gal. .60 
TIPUANA TIPU 
Tipu Tree 
An Argentine native that is a vigorous grower, will 
provide an attractive light green foliage, and in the 
spring sweetpea type flowers of canary yellow ap- 
pear in great abundance. This semi-deciduous tree 
will grow to a medium large height with a wide 
spreading head, ideal for shade. 
1 gal. .60 
VITEX LUCENS 
New Zealand Chaste Tree 
A very attractive ornamental tree with interest dis- 
played by a rich, shiny texture of dark green foliage. 
In late summer, the branches are laden with panicles 
of inch-long rose-red flowers, which are closely fol- 
lowed by bright red berries. Hardy in areas not sub- 
ject to extreme temperature change. Evergreen. 
Tgal..60 oo 5gal. 2.25 
