C. eniferaus Euergreens 
All of the evergreen material described here is successfully grown in this area and for the 
most part is free from pests or diseases, is wind, drought and frost resistant, is easily grown 
and presents a refined appearance throughout the year. 
For information about planting read our booklet ‘‘When, Where and How to Plant’’. It’s 
yours for the asking. 
Heights plants will grow are usually listed after descriptions. 
You are entitled to a discount on 10 or more plants of one variety, or 25 assorted plants. 
See page 8. 
CHRISTMAS TREE 
Cedrus deodara. Stately, graceful and ap- 
pealing in every detail. Its conical shape, 
dense drooping branches and blue-green 
winter color combine to make this one of 
our finest conifers. Thousands of these trees 
are decorated indoors at Christmas time, 
then planted in the garden. Give them plenty 
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Balled, 4-5 ft., $8.50; 5-6 ft., $10.50. 
JUNIPER 
Green Column Juniper 
Juniperus chinensis Green Columnar. 
Quickly forms a handsomely tailored column 
of soft lively green to 8 feet or more. Very 
effective for framing windows or as a speci- 
man, Sti, S=cpll, SSO, Ballleel, S85 tiv, 
$9.50. 
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., $1.35; 
F-Call., Seni DS, Baillec, Z-2Wa ite, GOs 
2-3 itley, $6.00. 
Reeves Juniper 
Juniperus chinensis Reeves. Large shrub 
or small tree, of broad pyramidal habit, to 12 
or 15 feet. The foliage, rich bright green in 
spring, changes to dark green brushed with 
silver. Remains foliaged to the ground. 1|-gal., 
HMOOF S=epll., S500). 
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., $5.50. Balled, 22-3 
fit) Sod SOL 
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. |-gal., $1.35; 
5-gal., $4.00. Balled, 12-2 ft., $4.50; 
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INCENSE CEDAR 
Libocedrus decurrens. Tall, stately, conical 
in shape, this native Californian carries its 
flat compact dark green foliage to the ground. 
Everyone enjoys the pungent woodsy fra- 
grance of the branches. 30-45 ft. 5-gal., 
$4.50. Balled, 3-4 ft., $5.75. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
Picea pungens Blue. Admired by every- 
one for the clean, frosty blue-green of the 
dense, needle-like foliage and for the shapely 
habit of growth. An aristocratic small tree 
for the lawn area. Assorted sizes and prices. 
PINES 
Canary Island Pine 
Pinus canariensis. A lofty narrow pine of 
symmetrical outline that wears its horizontal 
branches in evenly spaced whorls about a stiff 
arrow-like trunk. A mighty fine tree for 
Southern California as it thrives with little at- 
tention. 70 ft. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Aleppo Pine 
Pinus halepensis. In dry difficult situa- 
tions where most other trees would fail this 
hardy tree will flourish. It grows rapidly to 
a height of 30 to 40 feet and is usually 
about two-thirds as wide as tall. Short sil- 
very green needles. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., 
$4.00. Balled, 5-6 ft., $9.50. 
Cluster Pine 
Pinus pinaster. Tall handsome pine of rapid 
growth and pyramidal habit. Long deep green 
twisted needles. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Italian Stone Pine 
Pinus pinea. A moderately fast growing 
tree to 50 feet or more that in maturity has 
a spreading umbrella-like head. Extremely 
picturesque. l-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Balled, 2-3 ft., $4.75. 
Monterey Pine 
Pinus radiata. This pine grows more rap- 
idly than any other variety, has long bright 
green needles, is tall, conical and shapely. 
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DEODAR. Our favorite Christmas tree. 
PLANTING OF CONIFERS 
Postrate Junipers and Arborvitae. 
COAST REDWOOD 
Sequoia sempervirens. This native of the 
California coastal areas thrives locally. It 
grows rapidly in pyramidal form, is thickly 
clothed with soft, fragrant foliage and in- 
creases in beauty with the years. 1|-gal., 
$1.50; 5-gal., $5.00. 
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- 
trances. 3-4 ft. 5-gal., $4.00. Balled, 1%4-2 
ft., $4.00. 
Thuja orientalis Beverly Hills. Growing in 
pyramid form to 12 feet, with a narrow 3 to 
4 foot base, 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. 
Sail, $500). 
MONTEREY PINE. Fastest grower of all pines. 
30 TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES, ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA 
