$2 WEST-AMERICAN 



At elevations -of 9,000 to 11,000 feet on the slope 

 of the San Francisco Mountains, Northern Arizona. 



Group 2. North-Coast Species. 



NO. 4 "f jdeland Spruce - f- SUchensis, Carriere. 



Abundant in the Northwest, and reaching the coast 

 of California. Large trees, with slender branch lets 

 and cylindrical cones, \\ to 2 inches long. Trees 

 often attaining a great size, 150 feet high and 15 to 

 20 feet in diameter. A valuable timber tree, and 

 very beautiful as a lawn ornament. 



No. 5 Weeping S p r U Ce - P- Bfeweriana, S. Watson . 



A recent discovery, stranded near the summits of 

 the Siskiyou Mountains, with a few on the near 

 mountains northward. Branch lets very long, slender 

 and pendent, 8 feet or more; cones tapering to 

 each end, and 2 to 3 inches long. 



Trees of great beauty and destined to be much 

 used for decoration. 



