42 Evergreens 



LOVETT^S NURSERY, Inc. 



SPRUCE— Picea—Continusd 



Colorado Spruce (P. pungens). 60 to 80 ft. Good 

 pyramidal specimens for your lawn, handsome 

 and hardy, with gray-green needles. Especially 

 adapted to seashore conditions. Each: 15 to IS 

 in. 6oc., 18 to 24 in. 85c., 2 to 23/^ ft. S1.25, 

 to 3 ft. 81.75, 3 to 4 ft. S2.50, 4 to 5 ft. S4.00, 

 5 to 6 ft. 86.00. 



Colorado Blue Spruce (P. pungens glaucd). 60 to 

 80 ft. Excellent, not onh^ as a contrast tree with 

 the above sort, but on its own merit. Its horizon- 

 tal branches are simpiv covered with thick, steel- 

 blue needles. Each: 15 to 18 in. S1.25, 18 to 24 in. 

 $1.75, 2 to 21^ ft. 82.50, 2}^ to 3 ft. 84.00, 3 to 

 4 ft. 86.00, 4 to 5 ft. 88.00, 5 to 6 ft. $10.00. 



Koster Blue Spruce (P. pungens kosteri). 60 to 

 80 ft. Most popular of all evergreen trees for a 

 lawn specimen. This gracefully pendulous sort, 

 with its fohage simph^ ideal in lovely blue color- 

 ing, has long been too expensive for the average 

 purse. Now, however, it has come down to the 

 reach of everyone, and you should no longer 

 deprive yourself of the privilege and pleasure of 

 possessing one or two of them — you owe it to 

 your lawn. Each: 15 to 18 in. S2.50, 18 to 24 

 in. $4.00, 2 to 2}yi ft. S6.00, 2^ to 3 ft. $7.50, 



3 to 4 ft. $10.00, 4 to 5 ft. $12.50, 5 to 6 ft. 

 $17.50. 



Norway Spruce (P. excelsa). 80 to 100 ft. The 

 popular Christmas tree, easily grown and amaz- 

 ingly hardy. Excellent for a wind break, and 

 good for a tall, green hedge. Each: 15 to 18 in. 

 50c., 18 to 24 in. 75c., 2 to 3 ft. 81.00, 3 to 4 ft. 

 $1.75, 4 to 5 ft. 83.00, 5 to 6 ft. $4.50. 



Oriental Spruce (P. or'ientalis). 80 to 100 ft. 

 Broadly graceful pyramids of deep green, which 

 branch from the ground. Each: 3 to 4 ft. 87.50, 



4 to 5 ft. $9.50. 



White Spruce (P. canacfensis). 50 to 60 ft. Shapely 

 evergreens with dense, silvery foliage. Each: 

 15 to 18 in. 75c., 18 to 24 in. $1.00, 2 to 3 ft. 

 $1.50. 



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Koster Blue Spruce {Picea pungens kosteri) 



Hicks Yew {Taxus media hicksi) 



YEW • Taxus 



Evergreens with the blackest of green fohage. 



Hicks Yew (T. media bicksi). 8 to 10 ft. A splendid 

 accent plant, being narrow and columnar with 

 dark green fohage. Good for formal work and 

 well adapted for a "hmited space" planting. Very 

 hardy. Each: 18 to 24 in. -82.03, 2 to 2 ft. 83.00, 

 23^ to 3 ft. $5.00, 3 to 3H ft- 87.50, 3I9 to 4 ft. 

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Japanese Yew (P. cuspidata). 12 to 15 ft. Slow 

 growing and most enduring, this spreading, bushy 

 ^'ew is invaluable for foundation plantings or for 

 an evergreen hedge, with its dark green leaves 

 covered with bright crimson fruits in Autumn. 

 Each: 15 to 18 in. spread 81.25, IS to 21 in. 

 $1.50, 2 to 2^2 ft- spread $2.00, 2}'o to 3 ft. spread 

 $3.00. 



Japanese Dwarf Yew (T. cuspidata brevijolia 

 nana). 3 to 4 ft. Best of all evergreens for your 

 rockery, this dwarf form of the lovely Japanese 

 ^'ew equals its parent in beauty. Leaves of black- 

 ish green, from which spring bright crimson fruit 

 in Fall. Irregular and spreading in habit. Each: 

 9 to 12 in. 81.00, 12 to 15 in. 81.50, 15 to 18 in. 

 -82.25, 18 to 24 in. 83.25. 



Japanese Treeform Yew (P. cuspidata capitata). 

 25 to 30 ft. Hardy and symmetrical pyramids, 

 with brilliant scarlet fruits conspicuous against 

 the black green foliage, this sort makes a distinc- 

 tive hedge and is particularly striking in Spring, 

 w^hen the voung growth comes forth. Each: 18 to 

 24 in. -82.00, 2 to 2}i ft- 82.50, 2}^ to 3 ft. $3.50, 

 3 to 33/^ ft. $5.00, 33 2 to 4 ft. .S6.00, 4 to 5 ft. $7.50. 



(Our Evergreens are much too heavy for shipment by parcel post) 



