— — compacta (Dwarf Blue Gum) 
Trunkless form, bluish foliage, best for quick 
screen. H. D.R. S. ifalybo. eral. 2.50 
= gunni (Cider Gum) 
The hardiest nee anna not freeze at 5 
degrees F. V.H. D.R. : 
a 1 orgl 1.00: a5 val. 3.00 
— lehmanni 4 (Bushy Yate) 
Bushy growing form, large flowers, wide 
spreading form. H.H. D.R. M. 
1 gal..75 5 gal. 3.00 
— leucoxylon var. rosea 
(Pink Flowered Whitewood) 
Pink flowers, white bark, Fu ap growing 
ornamental tree. H. D.R. L. 
Teale nto olea ls O00 
— polyanthemos (Australian Beech) 
Gray-green foliage on a much branched tree. 
cae 2g Re aay BN 1 gal. .75 5 gal. 3.00 
— populifolia (Poplar Gum) 
Round head of broad shiny poplar-like leaves, 
best shade type. H. D.R. M. 
, 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 3.00 
— pulverulenta (Silver Dollar Gum) 
Mealy white eee used for florist 
decorations. H. D 
leeds oo eptoaAl S00 
= Pakvoteten rosea (Pink-flowered Iron Bark) 
Very small leaves Bade sept pink flowers, 
S 
upright grower. H. D.R. S. 
1 gal..75 5 gal. 3:00 
est tereticornis (Gray Gum) 
Smooth bark, light Pakaee. extra hardy. 
HoDaRy iG. 1 gal. 75 5 gal. 3.00 
— torquata (Coral Gum) 
Small tree having showy pink pods and pink 
ftlowers#E: DRS. el cals 7.00) 5. gal. 3,00 
a viminalis (Manna or Ribbon Gum) 
Long narrow leaves, white bark, strong 
spreading tree. H. D.R. L. 
eral ls = 5 cal. 2:50 
We have cther eucalypti of uncommon species 
that are grown for the flowers or foliage that are 
shrub or mallee type, such as Euc. erythrocorys, 
erythronema, caesia, sepulcralis, and others of spe- 
cial ornamental tree value. 
Most people judge all eucalypti by the dirtyness of 
the blue gum, which was the most planted species in 
the past but now is rated as the poorest for orna- 
mental use. Many of the species are clean, hand- 
some, ornamental trees, that do well in California. 
FICUS macrophylla (Moreton Bay Fig’) 
Large dark green aaa, type tree, very 
large leaves. T. D.R. L. 
1 gal. 1.25 5 gal. 4.00 
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