. Germain : [catalog]. ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN TREES (Continued) CAROB TREE ST. JOHNS BREAD. A handsome shade tree, with roundspreading top and small glossy green leaves, bearing largeedible pods. In 5 gallon cans $ to $ each. CASUARINA STRICTA BEEF-WOOD or SHE-OAK. A beautiful shade tree and odd inappearance; needle shaped leaves, wood very hard and valua-ble. Remarkable for rapid growth. Tree grows well in brackishand alkaline soils and endures the heat of the interior. Ingallon cans, 3 to 4 ft. 50 cents, 4 to 5 ft. 60 cents to 75 cents, 5to 7 ft. $ to $ In 5 gallon cans 6 to 8


. Germain : [catalog]. ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN TREES (Continued) CAROB TREE ST. JOHNS BREAD. A handsome shade tree, with roundspreading top and small glossy green leaves, bearing largeedible pods. In 5 gallon cans $ to $ each. CASUARINA STRICTA BEEF-WOOD or SHE-OAK. A beautiful shade tree and odd inappearance; needle shaped leaves, wood very hard and valua-ble. Remarkable for rapid growth. Tree grows well in brackishand alkaline soils and endures the heat of the interior. Ingallon cans, 3 to 4 ft. 50 cents, 4 to 5 ft. 60 cents to 75 cents, 5to 7 ft. $ to $ In 5 gallon cans 6 to 8 ft. $ to $ prices on large Quantities. CEDRUS DEODARAHIMALAYAN CEDAR. An exceedingly beautiful tree withdrooping branches and silvery green foliage. A noble lookingtree wherever planted; very rapid grower. In pots 1 to 2 75 cents to $ 3 to 5 ft. $ to $, larger sizes $ $ LAWSON CYPRESSCYPRESS GU AD ALU PEN SIS (Blue Cypress). One of the quickest growingof the Cypress family. An erect grower, pyramidal form,foliage a beautiful glaucous green. In pots 2 to 3 ft. 50 centsto 60 cents, 3 to 4 ft. 75 cents to $ 6 to 8 ft. $ to $ LAWSON I ANA (Lawson Cypress). (See Cut). A native tree,and does well in this country. Being quite hardy, the natureof this tree is to grow bushy and erect with beautiful droopingbranches with dark green glossy leaves. 3 to 4 ft. high $ to$ 4 to 5 ft. high $ and $ 5 to 6 ft. high $ MACROCARPA (Monterey Cypress). A native of this state,a rapid growing variety, and can be trimmed into any fact, combined with its dense foliage, makes it veryvaluable for hedges and wind-break purposes. When allowedto grow in tree form it is one of the best shade trees. Smallplants in boxes of 1C0 plants at $ per box. In pots 2 to3 ft. high 25 cents each, 3 to 4 ft. high 35 cents,4 to 5 ft. 50 cts. SEMP


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