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MUGHO PINE ELLWANGER’S or TOM THUMB ARBOR- 
VITAE (Thuja occidentalis eliwan- 
geriana). A low, broad pyramidal 
form of evergreen with slender 
branches and feathery foliage. 
SIBERIAN ARBOR-VITAE (Thuja occi- 
dentalis sibiriea. Dark green color, 
broadly pyramidal, very hardy and 
holds green color during the winter. 
LEE GOLDEN ARBOR-VITAE (Thuja oc- 
cidentalis elegantissima). Compact, 
pyramidal plant; golden green foli- 
age; dependable, hardy and vigorous 
in growtn. 
PRICES OF ABOVE ARBOR-VITAES 
15 to 18 inches, 75¢ each; 3 for 
$1.65; 6 for $3.00; 10 for $4.50. 18 to 
24 inches, $1.10 each; 3 for $2.40; 6 for 
$4.20; 10 for $6.00. 2 to 3 feet, $1.50; 
3 for $3.75; 6 for $6.90; 10 for $10.00. 
3 to 4 feet, $2.25 each; 3 for $5.25; 
KOSTER’S BLUE SPRUCE 6 for $9.90; 10 for $15.00. 
MUGHO DWARF PINE (Pinus montana mughus). A picturesque dwarf pine 
that forms a bushy, compact ball growing as broad as it does tall, seldom 
reaching a height of 4 feet. Foliage is dark, rich green; needles long and 
stiff. 
Each 3 for 
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AiSwtorce 4ainchs spread .8.-0 lo tee ee Sete. ae a We Res ce ED 4.50 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (Picea pungens glauca). Foliage blue and sage- 
green, that distinct color which is so rare in the East. As a specimen tree on 
the lawn or planted in groups in front of darker colored evergreens, the Blue 
Spruce is at its best. No planting of evergreens can be effective without 
this splendid variety. 
Each 2 for 
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KOSTER’S BLUE SPRUCE (Picea pungens glauca kosteri). 
Eoliade intense silvery blue and very dense on the branch 
ends. 
oe Each 2 for 
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AS RtOP dO” ANG. 6.5c0 scare ear oe ee 5.00 
NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea excelsa). A lofty, noble tree of 
open, pyramidal habit. Very popular and effective in ever- 
green Groups and one of the best evergreens for hedges. 
lts color is normally a good, rich, dark green, but when the 
new spring growth lights up the branches, the tips are 
silver-blue. 
ae Each 3 for 6 for 10 for 
15 t0<18 inches 0.60 1.20 
18 to 24 inches |__| || , 90 oe aaa on 
2eto Paofcet 2 = as Cg 3.75 6.90 10.00 
Boto.-4 Sfeet Se eo oe 5.25 9.90 15.00 
410-5 feet © --.5 2.2. 3:00 -~ 750° 13°80. - 229-00 
INDIAN CEDAR (Cedrus deodara). Feather fi 
rus ‘ y blue-green foili- 
age~graceful drooping branches, tall growing. ideal to use 
as -A specimen in the corners of | 
each; 2 for $7.00. ers of lawns. 4 toe 5 ft., $4.00 
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Arbor-Vitaes | 
GOLDSPIRE ARBOR-VITAE (Thuja orientalis aurea conspicua). Conical plant of fast | 
growth; attractive golden hue, becoming bronze tipped in winter. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
See how we grow bushy, symmetrical Arbor-Vitae specimens 
There 4 ue finer windlreah than Noruay Spruce 
