CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
The coniferous evergreens all have either needle-like or scale-like leaves, and most all have 
cones for fruits, except Junipers and Yews which bear berries. All forms and shapes are available 
from low spreading Junipers, formal little Arborvitaes, through medium sized shrubs to very 
large trees. They are a hardy lot, thriving from the mountains through the warm valleys to the 
sea coast. 
Other Varieties and Specimen Plants Priced at Nursery 
STATELY DEODAR 
Cedrus deodara, Deodar. Widely planted in Southern California for 
its magnificent shape and light green foliage. Many are used as 
living Christmas Trees, for avenue planting and specimens where 
sufficient room is available. 5-gal. $3.95 up. 
BLUE LAWSON CYPRESS 
Chamaccyparis lawsoniana allumi. Dense growing blue form. Suit- 
able for accents in landscaping. Gal. O25, Sage, G35. 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ellwoodi. Slow and dense growing, this 
is one of the finest evergreen shrubs available. It is always neat 
in appearance and the plumy, soft blue-green foliage is attractive 
the year around. Gal. $1.50, 5-gal. $4.50. 
THE VERSATILE JUNIPERS 
Spreading Types 
Juniperus conferta, Shore Juniper. The attractive, light-green foliage 
is unaffected by sun or salt wind. It hugs the ground with arching 
branchlets. Gal. $1.25, 5-gal. $3.95. 
Juniperus pfitzeriana, Pfitzer Juniper. Bushy, wide-spreading shrub 
with horizontal branches, ultimately 5 feet high and 6 or 7 wide. 
All Junipers can be restricted in growth by pruning. Useful in 
foundation planting when grown into a,formal shrub. Gal. $1.25, 
D=Galp3.95. 
Juniperus sabina tamariscifolia, Tamarix Juniper. Spreading close to 
the ground with blue-green short needles. Good in contrast to 
the above. More refined in habit. Useful as a low shrub for foun- 
dation planting. Gal. $1.25, 5-gal. $4.25. 
Erect Type 
Juniperus torulosa, Hollywood Juniper. An irregular growing shrub 
with decidedly Japanese outline. Beautiful in rock garden back- 
grounds or as specimens where the form and dense tufts of green 
foliage show to advantage. Gal. $1.75; 5-gal. $4.95 and up. 
DEODAR 
CEDAR 
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CONIFER 
CYPRESS 
Cupressus sempervirens, Italian Cypress. Tall slender spires of deep 
green invaluable as accents in planting. Useful along private drive- 
ways. Narrow compact type grown from cuttings only. Gal. $1.25, 
5-gal. $3.95. 
PINE TREES 
Pinus canariensis, Canary Island Pine. Narrow symmetrical tree 
with horizontal branches evenly spaced in whorls about the straight 
trunk. Long needles in large tufts. One of the best Pines for 
California, Gal. $1.25, 5=qalk $3.95. 
Pinus halepensis, Aleppo Pine. Dense, spreading tree with short 
dense needles. Widely planted and thriving on neglect. Gal. $1.25, 
5-gal. $3.95. 
Pinus pinea, Italian Stone Pine. Tall growing tree with long, spread- 
ing branches, forming in older trees a broad, flat-topped head. A 
tree of picturesque habit. Gal. $1.50, 5-gal. $4.50. 
Pinus radiata, Monterey Pine. Tall bushy symmetrical tree with 
deep green foliage. Rapid growth, succeeds anywhere in California. 
Gal. $1.25, 5-gal. $3.95. 
Pinus thunbergi (Japanese Black Pine). Whitish buds and stiff, 
short leaves. Slow growing. Medium-tall but very adaptable to the 
exposed position of the seashore. 5-gal. $3.95. 
FERN PINE (Described on page 21) 
REDWOOD 
Sequoia sempervirens, Redwood. More rapid growing, this cousin 
of the Big Tree has longer needle-like dark green leaves and the 
same bright reddish bark. In young trees the branches fall grace- 
fully and fan out at lower levels. 5-gal. $3.95. 
ARBORVITAES 
Thuja aurea nana, Berckmann’s Golden Arborvitac. Popular dwarf 
golden variety. Tips of the branches bright golden yellow through- 
out most of the year. Hardy to cold and dry conditions. Gal. $1.25, 
5-gal. $3.95. 
Thuja beverleyensis, Golden Column Arborvitae. Tall, narrow bright 
golden yellow column, 15 to 20 teet high. Requires full sun to keep 
PLANTING W_ the color. Fine as a specimen shrub. Gal. S125, Sori, S295. 
