. The Fresno Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. Masnolia Grandiflora Parkinsonia aculeata (Jerusalem Thorn). A rare and beautiful thorny tree, with needle- like leaves; feathery, drooping branches and yellowish flowers. Suitable for lawns. Pine (Pinus). An important timber tree; usu- ally tall, spreading, pyramidal or round- topped. Valuable for parks, gardens and massi


. The Fresno Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. Masnolia Grandiflora Parkinsonia aculeata (Jerusalem Thorn). A rare and beautiful thorny tree, with needle- like leaves; feathery, drooping branches and yellowish flowers. Suitable for lawns. Pine (Pinus). An important timber tree; usu- ally tall, spreading, pyramidal or round- topped. Valuable for parks, gardens and massing. Austriaoa (Austrian Pine). Robust, hardy, spreading; leaves rigid, dark green; thrives in exposed situations. Insignis (Monterey Pine). Leaves slender and dark green. Well adapted to coast regions. Pepper Tree. (Schinus Molle.) A most pic- turesque park, avenue or shade tree.' Feath- ery foliage, yellowish white blossoms, fol- lowed by rose-colored or deep red berries. Popular throughout Southern California as a street and roadside tree. Retinospora ericoides (Japanese Cypress). Dwarf; foliage bright green above glaucous beneath; ruddy in winter. Steroulia or Brachychiton. Of pyramidal habit, with large, light green, deeply lobed, maple-like leaves. This is a very popular and desirable tree for street and lawn and also as single Sterculia «Iivers!folia Sterculia diversifolia. (Victorian Bottle Tree.) A magnificent avenue tree with graceful tapering- trunk. Foliage bright glossy green, deeply lobed; shape changes throughout the season. Steroulia popiilneuiii. (Poplar-Leaved.) Sim- ilar to preceding; leaves poplar-shaped. Attains a height of 60 feet; foliage un- varying in form. SPRUCES AND FIRS (ARIES) In habit of growth the Spruces are very similar to the Firs, but the branches stand out from so closely together. Distinguished from the Firs mainly by their drooping cones and linear flat leaves on the upper side of the branches; the Firs have their needles short


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