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COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. Foliage blue and 

 sage — that distinctive color which is so rare in 

 the East. Tree usually has a symmetrically 

 shaped narrow-pointed or rounding top; is hardy 

 and quick growing. This, of course, has not the 

 blue color of Koster's which is grafted. Selected 

 Blue Spruce. 12 inch, $2.50; 15 inch, $3.00; 

 18 inch, $3.75. 



CONCOLO PIR (also known as "Silver Fir" and 

 "White Fir"). This is the showiest of all Firs, 

 because it is the nearest to blue. It retains its 

 lower branches, has no insect enemies, and is the 

 best Fir tree to withstand the heat and drought. 

 Should be planted as a specimen plant. 12 to 18 

 inch, $2.50 each; 18 to 24 inch, $3.25. 



WHITE SPRUCE. One of our Hardiest Evergreenn 

 grows very compact and symmetrical. Foliage 

 very dense and silvery blue almost lik« Blue 

 Spruce. 12 to 18 inch, $1.00; 18 to 24 inch, $1.50; 

 24 to 30 inch, $2.00; 30 to 36 inch, $2.50. 



TAXUS CUSPID AT A (Japanese Yew). One of the 

 hardiest of Tews. Bushy, upright, spreading 

 nature, with rich green foliage. A beautiful, med- 

 ium sized specimen, equally well suited for founda- 

 tion planting. Price, 12 to 15 inches, $2.25 each. 



DWARF MUG-HO PINE. A true dwarf grower, 

 many-stemmed, compact, with good dark green 

 foliage which is retained throughout the winter. 

 Excellent for planting in front of taller evergreens, 

 in foundation plantings, borders, etc. 12 to 15 inch, 

 $1.50 each; 15 to 18 inch, $2.00 each; 9 to 12 inch, 

 $1.00 each. 



GOLD DUST RETINOSPORA. Very compact, semi- 

 dwarf evergreen with fine feathery golden foliage. 

 Hardy and very desirable for foundation and for- 

 mal plantings. 15 to 18 inch sheared specimens, 

 $2.00 each. 



BALSAM FIR. Compact, erect pointed tree, with 

 short, soft leaves, which are dark green above, 

 silvery beneath, a good grower. 18 to 24 inch, 

 $2.00; 24 to 30 inch, $2.50; 30 to 36 inch, $3.00 each. 



HEMLOCK. An elegant, pyramidal tree, with droop- 

 ing branches and delicate dark foliage, like that 

 of the Yew: distinct from all other trees. It is a 

 beautiful lawn tree and makes a highly ornamental 

 hedge. 12 to 18 inch, $1.25; 18 to 24 inch, $2.00; 

 24 to 30 inch, $2.50; 3 to 4 feet, $3.00. 



SPRUCE, DOUGLAS (A. Douglasi). A native of 

 Colorado; large, conical form; branches spreading, 

 horizontal; leaves light green above, silvery white 

 below. 12 to 18 inch, $1.50 each; 18 to 24 inch, 

 $2.00 each; 24 to 30 inch, $2.50; 30 to 36 inch, $3.00. 



SPRUCE, NORWAY. A lofty, elegant tree of per- 

 fect pyramidal habit, exceedingly picturesque and 

 beautiful. One of the best evergreens for wind- 

 breaks. 12 to 18 inch, 60c; 18 to 24 inch, $1.00 each; 

 24 to 30 inch, $1.50 each; 30 to 36 inch, $1.75; 

 3 to 4 feet, $2.50. 



PINE, AUSTRIAN or BLACK. A remarkably robust, 

 hardy, spreading tree; leaves long, stiff, dark 

 green; growth rapid; valuable for this country. 

 24 to 36 inch, $2.00 each; 3 to 4 feet, $2.75. 



PINE, SCOTCH. Is one of the most rapid growers 

 while young, one of the best for shelter planting 

 in the West. It will make the best windbreak in 

 the least time of any; it is a very valuable species. 

 12 to 18 inch, $1.35 each; 3 to 4 feet, $2.75 each. 



Mug-ho Pine. 



Hardy Azaleas 



AMOENA. A dense, dwarf growing evergreen shrub, 

 with slender branches and semi-double flowers of 

 bright, cheerful rosy-purple, produced in such 

 great numbers as to literally envelop the bush in 

 June. Bushy plants, 8 to 10 inch, $1.25 each; 10 to 

 12 inch, $1.75 each; 12 to 15 inch, $2.00 each. 



HINODEGIRI. Is of broad spreading habit, with 

 beautiful evergreen foliage and many fiery-red 

 single flowers. Bushy plants, 6 to 8 inches, $1.25 

 each; 8 to 10 inches, $1.50 each; 10 to 12 inches, 

 $2.00 each; 12 to 15 inch, $2.50 each. 



CALENDULACEA (Flame Azalea). The beautiful 

 blossoms of this plant ranging from flame color 

 through shades of red and yellow remain in bloom 

 for several weeks and make it a plant of unusual 

 beauty. It is not an evergreen but has attractive 

 foliage and every ornamental planting should con- 

 tain some. Ultimate growth, 6 to 8 feet, bushy 

 plants. 18 to 24 inch, $1.25 each; $11.00 for 10; 

 24 to 30 inch, $1.75 each; $16.00 for 10. 



Boxwood 



BOXWOOD SEMFERVIRENS. A compact grower, 

 thrives in any soil and does well in shaded places. 

 Can be trimmed to any shape and used extensively 

 for hedges, formal gardens and tub specimens. 

 8 to 10 inch, 60c each; $5.00 for 10; 10 to 12 inch, 

 80c each; $7.00 for 10; 12 to 15 inch, $1.00 each; 

 $9.00 for 10; 15 to 18 inch, $1.50 each; 18 to 24 

 inch, $2.50 each. 



SEMFERVIRENS ARBORESCENS (True Tree Box). 

 More open and more rank grower than the Semper- 

 virens. 12 to 15 inch, 90c each; $3.00 for 10; 

 15 to 18 inch, $1.00 each; 18 to 24 inch, $1.25 each. 



SUFFRUTICOSA (True Dwarf Box). For edging 

 the borders of flower beds or for planting along 

 walks. Retains its dwarf size, never growing tall. 

 4 to 6 inch, $3.25 for 10; $30.00 per 100; 6 to 8 

 inch, 45c each; $40.00 per 100. 



Pfitzer Juniper. 



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SHIPMENT— 



TREES 



ALL 



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Stephenv 



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ay 12, 1930. 



Bountiful Ridge Nurseries 









Princess 



Anne, Md. 









The trees 



were received 



April 



17th so they must 



have been on the road a month. 



They 



are all alive 



and growing 



Yours 



truly, 











J. E. 



FITZGERALD. 



