CUPRESSUS—The Cypress 
Cupressus arizonica (Arizona Cypress) . Rapid 
growing cypress. Foliage grey-green, densely 
clothing a spreading, columnar tree. Stout 
branches. Hardy and especially useful in 
warmer sections. Balled $3.50 to $5.00; 
1-gal. $1.25. 
Cupressus sepervirens (Italian Cypress). Tall 
slender columnar tree used as an accent plant 
about house and along drives where it re- 
quires very little space to grow. Deep green 
closely set foliage. Balled $3.00 to $6.00; 
1-gal. $1.50. 
PICEA—The Spruce 
Picea excelsa (Norway Spruce). One of the 
best types for ‘Living Christmas’ trees, espe- 
cially as a lawn specimen. Growth very sym- 
metrical, opening enough to decorate with 
lights. Dark, rich green foliage. Moderate 
growth. Balled $3.75 to $5.75. 
Picea pungens (Colorado Spruce). Stiffer in 
appearance and much slower growing than 
others. Makes an excellent Christmas tree or 
small specimen. Balied $7.50 to $10.00. 
TAXUS—The Yew 
Taxus cuspidata (Japanese Yew). A wide 
spreading, slow growing bushy evergreen. An 
excellent long lived and substantial shrub for 
borders, foundation plantings and hedges. 
Stands shearing very well. Balled $4.50. 
Taxus baccata fastigiata (Irish Yew). Tall, 
slender column of very deep green. Medium 
height. A real aristocrat for accents in the 
planting. Very compact in growth. Balled 
$4.25 to $10.00. 
THUJA—The Arborvitae 
Thuja orientalis aurea mana  Berckman’s 
Golden Arborvitae). A choice little shrub 
with densely arranged fans of bright golden 
yellow. Holds color the year round and is 
always compact and globular in shape. Balled 
$3.00 to $5.75; 1-gal. $1.50. 
Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal 
Arborvitae). Slender growing pyramid of 
deep green foliage. An exceptionally good 
plant for entrances, accents or hedges. Balled 
$3.00 to $7.50; 1-gal. $1.50. 
Thuja occidentalis woodwardi (Woodward 
Arborvitae). Dark green and compact, this 
very popular and well known evergreen is 
especially valuable for its symmetrical globe 
form which it maintains year after year. 
Balled $3.50. 
Pee Sie as 
BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE 
BROADLEAF EVERGREEN TREES 
5-gal. $3.50; 1-gal. $1.25, except where noted. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 
Magnolia grandiflora (Southern Magnolia) . 
A magnificent large-leaved evergreen tree. 
Bright green glossy foliage and huge white 
fragrant flowers. Balled $5.00 to $12.50; 
1-gal. $1.25. 
Acacia Baileyana. Masses of yellow flowers 
in winter shown off to perfection by the 
handsome gray green foliage. 
Acacia cultriformis (Knife Leaf Acacia). 
Very handsome shrub with triangular green 
leaves; flowers yellow, in axillary racemes, 
blooming in March and April. 
Acacia latifolia (Broadleaved Acacia). A 
dense growing shrub with long narrow leaves 
and yellow flowers in spikes. 
Acacia melanoxylon (Black Acacia). Tall 
symmetrical tree, well adapted for street 
planting. 
Acacia verticillata (Star Acacia). Bushy 
spreading habit, leaves needle-like, flowers 
bright yellow. Suitable for shrub or tree. 
Casuarina stricta (Beefwood or She Oak). 
This unique tree somewhat resembles a pine 
with extra long needles. Of erect and rapid 
growth. Fine for dry locations. 
Ceratonia siliqua (Carob). A quick grower. 
Forms an attractive compact round-headed 
tree with dark green glossy leaves. 
Cinnamomum camphora (Camphor Tree). 
Beautiful evergreen tree with clean bright 
green foliage, the young growth tipped with 
pink. Excellent for lawn specimen or street 
planting. 
Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Eucalyptus ros- 
trata). Red Gum. Rapid growing tree, very 
valuable as windbreak or shade tree. Resist- 
ant to extreme temperatures and drouth. 
Eucalyptus globulus (Blue Gum). Widely 
used as windbreak. The young growth has a 
pleasing blue color. One of the fastest grow- 
ing trees in cultivation. 
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Eucalyptus Globulus compacta (Bushy Blue 
Gum). A much branched form of Blue Gum 
with no main trunk. Quickly grows into a 
compact, symmetrical round headed tree. 
Eucalyptus leucoxylon (Pink Flowering Euca- 
lyptus). A hardy ornamental tree bearing 
extremely decorative brilliant pink flowers. 
Eucalyptus polyanthemos (Red Box). A very 
ornamental variety with round silvery foliage. 
Drought resistant. 
Eucalyptus pulverulenta (Dollarleaf Eucalyp- 
tus). Gray-green rounded leaves, thickly 
clothe the branches of this desirable small 
trees 
(Pink Jron 
Bark). A tall, slender tree of moderate size. 
Eucalyptus sideroxylon rosea 
Slender silvery gray leaves and masses of 
delicate pink flowers. 
Eucalyptus viminalis (Ribbon Gum). Very 
tall, handsome tree with smooth white bark. 
Rapid grower, resistant to frost and strong 
winds. 
Grevillea robusta (Silk Oak). Tall, symmetri- 
cal tree with fern-like foliage, orange yellow 
flowers. Drought resistant. 
Schinus Molle (California Pepper). Fast 
growing tree with fine feathery foliage and 
red berries. Excellent as shade tree, or for 
street planting. 
