SILVER MAPLE 
Acer saccharinum. This exemplary shade 
tree is particularly suited to our warm cli- 
mate. It grows rapidly, forming a_ sturdy 
trunk and a well branched round top. Its big 
cool leaves, bright green above and soft green 
beneath, keep it well clothed all summer. 
50 ft. 5-gal., $4.75. Bare-root, 6-8 ft., 
Shai, 7p IOS IDX ike, S5l Zao 
PERSIAN SILK TREE 
Albizzia julibrissin. A hardy spreading 
tree of moderate proportions that is clothed 
with attractive ferny acacia-like foliage. In 
summer the branch tips put on a tremendous 
show of fragrant feathery pink bloom. 12-15 
fit, Della, GS e)s). 
CALIFORNIA ALDER 
Alnus rhombifolia. We like everything 
about this native of our California canyons, 
its sturdy gray trunk, stout green limbs and 
particularly the rich finish of its cool dense 
leaves. Develops quickly into a tree of hand- 
some proportions, usually half again as tall as 
wid2. Appreciate moisture. 50 ft. 5-gal., 
$4.75. Bare-root, 6-8 ft., $3.75; 14-16 ft., 
G5) O10): 
WHITE BIRCH 
Betula alba. At any season of the year 
these trees, planted either singly or in groups, 
are outstandingly lovely. Even in winter when 
bare of leaves the glistening white bark 
makes the trees particularly attractive. 20-30 
ft. 5-gal., $4.75; 15-gal., $18.50. Bare-root, 
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Betula pendula Cutleaf. Weeping White 
Birch. These pendulous trees, clothed with 
soft shimmering cut lzaves, are graceful be- 
yond description. Shining white bark peels as 
it matures. 20-30 ft. 5-gal)) $5.50. Bare- 
oe, GS tie, Ssh. (oe GHW tik, 4h 5S. 
LIQUIDAMBAR 
Brilliant autumn foliage. 
Deciduous Shade Srees 
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Approximate heights tree will grow follows descriptions. 
Varieties listed as bare-root are available during January, February and March. Also 
available in containers through the year. 
For information about planting and care after planting read our booklet “When, Where 
and How to Plant’’. It’s yours for the asking. 
MODESTO ASH 
Fraxinus yvelutina modesto. A spreading 
dark green tree, dense of foliage, that attains 
a height of 25 or 35 feet and wastes little 
time in doing it. The tree is quite drought 
resistant and will thrive even in poor soil. 
Resistant to insect pests. 5-gal., $4.75. Bare- 
rOOtNO=6) hte poelio- 
MAIDEN HAIR TREE 
Ginkgo biloba. While moderately slow of 
growth and slender while young, this tree 
develops into a spectacular specimen. Sturdy 
furrowed gray trunk and branches, heavily 
veined leaves to 2% inches across that re- 
semble those of the Maidenhair Fern, and in- 
triguing yellow fall coloring characterize this 
unusual Chinese tree. Provides a light shade. 
30 to 40! ft. S=gall., $6.50. 
LIQUIDAMBAR 
Liquidambar styraciflua. A sturdy pyrami- 
dal tree that commands attention wherever 
planted. Glistening maple-like foliage turns 
in autumn to startling shades of red, orange, 
gold and maroon and generally remains on the 
tree well into winter. 30-35 ft. 5-gal., $4.75. 
seule), WOW ine, Sil 750). 
TULIP TREE 
Liriodendron tulipifera. Really has what it 
takes to make an outstanding flowering shade 
tree: straight heavy trunk, spreading sym- 
metrical branches, great big bright green 
maple-shaped leaves and clusters of large yel- 
low tulip-shaped flowers, in later years. 60 
ft. 5-gal., $4.95. 
CALIFORNIA SYCAMORE 
Platanus racemosa. These natives of our 
canyons and arroyos are chiefly noted for 
their mottled white bark, unique and irregular 
growth and big, dark, maple-like leaves. 
Planted alone or several in a group they al- 
ways present a stunning appearance. Un- 
pruned trees, planted singly, will reach a 
height of 50 to 60 ft. 5-gal., $4.75; 15-gal., 
$18.50. Bare-root, 4-6 ft., $2.50; 6-8 ft., 
Sous SeollO) it, sends eel wee WO=)2 the: 
$9.00 and up; 12-14 ft., $12.50 and up. 
Clumps. Grown with several 
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CHINESE ELM 
Ulmus parvifolia. Our fastest growing shade 
tree. Forms a dense round handsome head 
and flourishes in heat, cold, drought or alka- 
line soil where few other trees would suc- 
ceed. 40 ft. 5-gal., $4.75. Bare-root, 6-8 
ie, SOO, 
trunks. 
In planting the new home, shade trees 
should have first consideration. Gets plenty 
hot around here in summer. 
For those of you who need shrubs and 
trees, larger than those usually found in con- 
{ainers, we grow, at our Lombardy Ranch, 
thousands of specimens. 
WHITE BIRCH 
Excellent shade and graceful beauty combined. 
Plant singly or in clumps. 
CALIFORNIA ALDER 
Extremely rapid growth. Luxuriant shade. 
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