CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA, Monterey Cy- 
press. Native to California coast. 
CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIREN, Italian Cy- 
press. Oblong cones. 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSON. Bright red 
catkins. Large tree. 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA NANA, Hino- 
ki-Cypress. Fan shaped. 
ES JAPONICA, Japanese Ce- 
ar: 
CEDRUS DEODARA, true cedar. Grows 
rapidly. 
CEPHALOTAXUS, Chinese Plum Yew. Or- 
| namental evergreen. 
DAPHNE FEBRUARY, 3 flowered _ lilac- 
purple flowers. 
DIOSPYROS, Persimmon. Ornamental value 
_ and edible fruits. ‘ 
FRAXINUS, White Ash. Foliage turns yel- 
low and violet in fall. 
GINKGO, Maidenhair tree. One of earth’s 
first shade trees. 
HIBISCUS, Rose of Sharon. Flowers similar 
to Hollyhocks. 
. JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS, Common Juniper. . 
JUNIPERUS SARGENTI. Ideal for Bonsai 
Two 21 year old Junipers. Height 8 
inches. 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA, Red _ Cedar. 
Bright blue and silver berries. 
KOELREUTERIA, Golden-rain-tree. Showy 
yellow flowers, orange base. 
LABURNUM, GOLDEN CHAIN TREE. 
Beautiful flowering tree. 
LAGERSTOEMIA, CRAPE MYRTLE. Showy 
flowers pink to purple. 
LAURUS NOBILIS, Grecian Laurel. An ever- 
green, flowering and berries. 
