Southern Magnolia 
California Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) 
California-Grown EVERG REEN TREES 
The trees in this group are widely planted in California for street and shade trees, as lawn 
specimens or for the lovely flowers of some kinds. The year around foliage is excellent to 
conceal objectionable views from the house and garden. In this list you will find trees for any 
possible purpose. All are hardy in California except at higher altitudes. Most varieties available 
in specimen sizes. 
ACACIAS 
All Acacias: Gal. $1.50; 5 gal. $4.50. 
Acacia baileyana. Popular small tree with 
feathery blue green foliage and clouds of 
light yellow fragrant flowers in spring. The 
seed pods, which follow, are light lavender 
purple and give a nice misty tone to the 
trees. 10°. 
Acacia latifolia. A large shrub or tree for hid- 
ing objectionable views. Leaves long and nar- 
row, polished and densely clothing the stems. 
Flowers golden yellow. 18°. 
CAMPHOR 
Camphora officinalis, Camphor Tree. Widely 
planted street tree with round top of light 
green foliage, aromatic of camphor when 
crushed. Trees often make a delightful tracery 
of lower branches. 18°. 5 gal. $4.75 up. 
~* CAROB 
Ceratonia siliqua, Carob (St. John’s Bread). 
Rounded tree with neat dark green foliage. 
Much planted as a street tree. Free of insects 
and diseases. Drouth resistant. 21°. 5 gal. 
$4.75 up. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY TREE 
Crinodendron dependens. A native of Chile, 
this tree, growing to a height of about 30 feet, 
earns its popular name to the characteristic 
of its white flowers. The relatively small, 
elliptic leaves are 2 inches long, but clothe 
the tree with great ornamental effect. 5 gal. 
$5.00 up. 
LOQUAT 
“Eriobotyra japonica, Loquat. Although essen- 
tially a fruit tree prized for its fruits in early 
summer, this round headed tree is often de- 
sirable in the background planting. Long 
leathery leaves, woolly beneath. 5 gal. $4.75 
up. 
EUCALYPTUS or GUM TREES 
All Eucalyptus, Gal. $1.50; 5 gal. $4.50 up. 
Eucalyptus globulus compacta, Blue Gum. 
Rapid growing tree with broad blue leaves 
later turning deep green. Much planted for 
windbreaks and a source of firewood. Hardy. 
Eucalyptus polyanthemos. Small tree, slender, 
graceful. Round leaves gray-green on droop- 
ing branches. Hardy. 
Eucalyptus sideroxylon rosea. This beautiful 
moderately sized tree delights us with silvery 
foliage and a profusion of light pink flowers. 
MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia grandiflora, Southern Magnolia. 
Large growing evergreen trees always neat in 
their glossy foliage. The immense white fra- 
grant water-lily-like flowers appear through- 
out the summer. Give generous amounts of 
water for better blooms. 5 gal. $4.75 up. 
Magnolia grandiflora, St. Mary’s. Dwarf type 
of the grandiflora. Gal. $3.50; 5 gal. $10.00. 
LIGUSTRUM 
Lagustrum japonicum. Fast growing, with 
broad, dark green, pointed leaves and creamy 
white panicles of flowers. Leave untrimmed 
to allow to grow into about 8 ft. tree. Often 
used for tall hedges; well foliaged to the 
ground. Tree form: 5 gal. $5.00 up. 
\ OLIVE 
‘Mission and Manzanillo varieties. The orna- 
mental value of Olives has been recognized a 
long time. The old gnarled, picturesque grey 
trunks and wide spreading masses of greyish 
green foliage are a prize in themselves. Even 
if we don’t grow them for the fruits an olive 
grove with trees 25 feet apart in even rows is 
attractive beyond description. Olives almost 
thrive on neglect once they are established 
Hardy. 5 gal. $5.00 up. 
CALIFORNIA LIVE OAK 
Quercus agrifolia. See natives, page 6. 
PEPPER TREES 
Schinus molle, California Pepper Tree. Rapid 
growing trees with gnarled trunks and grace- 
ful weeping branchlets of feathery texture; 
have long been popular in California. Pretty 
with their red berries in winter. Hardy, thriv- 
ing in poor, light soil. 5 gal. $4.75 up. 
EVERGREEN ELM 
Ulmus sempervirens. Small tree with spread- 
ing crown of slender drooping branches and 
bright green leaves. Rapidly becoming popu- 
lar as a street and shade tree. Generally ideal 
for small homes. Hardy, but not evergreen in 
colder sections. 24°. 5 gal. $4.50 up. 
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