. Armstrong Nurseries . dly the bestof the variegated forms. Terminal foliagebright golden yellow. 50c to $ R. pisifera plumosa. (Plume-like Cypress).One of the most popular varieties. Very densefoliage of^bright green hue. J L50c^to $ R. pisifera squarosa. (Veitchs Silver Cy-press). This is a very distinct variety, andperhaps one of the best of the Japanese silverv-blue, soft and dense. 50c to$ SCHIINUS. The Pepper Tree. Schinus molle, (The California PepperTree). A valuable tree for shade and wind-breaks ; planted extensively in the southwrest ;enduring much he
. Armstrong Nurseries . dly the bestof the variegated forms. Terminal foliagebright golden yellow. 50c to $ R. pisifera plumosa. (Plume-like Cypress).One of the most popular varieties. Very densefoliage of^bright green hue. J L50c^to $ R. pisifera squarosa. (Veitchs Silver Cy-press). This is a very distinct variety, andperhaps one of the best of the Japanese silverv-blue, soft and dense. 50c to$ SCHIINUS. The Pepper Tree. Schinus molle, (The California PepperTree). A valuable tree for shade and wind-breaks ; planted extensively in the southwrest ;enduring much heat and drouth ; covered insummer with red berries. Potted, 25c to 50c ;field grown, defoliated, and dug bare-root, 35ceach ; per 10. SEQUOIA. California Big Tree and Redwood. These remarkable trees are natives ofCalifornia, and are found in no otherpart of the world. They are among thelargest and most picturesque trees the early years of their growththey are very shapely and much prizedas Sequoia gigantea Sequoia gigantea. (California Big Tree).A handsome tree of symmetrical, pyramidalshape, with thickly furnished branches. Foli-age bluish-green. $ S. sempervirens. (Redwood). This differsfrom the big tree in that it makes a taller andmore slender tree, the branches of which areless dense and broader. The branches growslightly downward, which imparts a gracefulappearance to the tree. It is unsurpassed asan ornamental tree. 75c to $ STERCULIA. The Bottle acerifolium. (Brachychiton acer-ifolium ). Flame Tree. A strong-growing ever-green tree reaching a height of 50 feet, andthriving in either dry or fairly moist pyramidal habit, with large, light green,deeply lobed leaves. Produces masses of scar-let flowers ; an exceedingly showy tree whenin bloom. 3 to 4 feet, Evergreen Trees 51 Armstrong Nurseries Sterculia diversifolia. The greatest pointin favor of this magnificent street and avenuetree, is the fact th
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