Picea  excelsa,  var.  pyramidalis.  Pyramidal 
Spruce.  (L)  Foliage  similar  to  P.  excelsa.  Habit 
columnar  like  that  of  the  Lombardy  Poplar. 
Unique  and  rare.  Each 
2i  to  3  ft  $2  00 
3  to  3J  ft  3  00 
var.  Remontii.  Remont's  Spruce.  (VD)  Dwarf, 
compact  variety,dark  green  foliage.    1  ft.,  $1.50. 
P.  orientalis.  Eastern  Spruce.  (S)  Short,  dark 
rich  green  needles  of  finer  appearance  than  those 
of  the  Norway  Spruce,  which  it  resembles.  Its 
habit  is  symmetrical  and  compact,  forming  a 
shapely  pyramidal  tree.  It  is  hardy  and  reliable. 
Especially  beautiful  as  an  individual  specimen. 
Each  10  100 
to  2  It  $L  50   $13  50    $125  00 
2  to  2i  It   2  00     17  50     150  00 
2i  to  3  ft   2  25     20  00     175  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  specimens  .   3  50     30  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  specimens,  $6  to  $8. 
5  to  6  ft.,  specimens,  $8  to  $12. 
Picea  pungens.  Colorado  Spruce.  (M)  The 
original  form  of  the  now  famous  Colorado  Blue 
Spruce.  The  foliage  of  this  tree  is  occasionally 
quite  blue,  but  mostly  a  light  green.  It  is  a 
strong,  hardy  grower  in  almost  any  soil,  and 
makes  a  very  valuable  and  ornamental  tree. 
Each         10  100 
2  to  2i  ft  $2  00    $17  50   $150  00 
2^  to  3  ft   2  50     22  50     200  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  specimens  .   3  50     30  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  specimens,  $4  to  $6  each. 
5  to  9  ft.,  specimens,  $8  to  $35  each. 
var.  glauca.  Blue  Colorado  Spruce.  ^^^^ 
2  to  2i  ft  $3  00 
2|  to  3  ft  5  00 
3  to  4  ft  $6  to  10  00 
4  to  5  ft  $10  to  15  00 
var.  Kosteriana.  Roster's  Blue  Spruce.  (S) 
The  best  strain  of  Blue  Spruce.  A  striking  light 
blue  in  color  that  makes  this  one  of  the  finest 
evergreens  in  cultivation  for  individual  planting 
and  for  color  effect  nothing  equals  this. 
Each 
12  to  15  in  $1  00 
2J  to  3  ft  5  00 
3  to  3Ht.  8  00 
4  to  6  ft  $10  to  20  00 
var.  Kosteriana  pendula.  Weeping  Ros- 
ter's Spruce.  (M)    2  to  3  ft.,  $8  to  $10 
4  ft.,  $12. 
inus 
•  The  Pines 
Picea  pungens,  var.  Kosteriana 
The  Pines  endure  a  wide  range  of  climatic 
conditions.  They  are  natives  of  lowlands 
and  mountainous  regions,  and  withstand  well 
the  cold,  bleak  winds  to  which  they  are  sub- 
jected. They  are  mostly  of  upright  habit, 
growing  rapidly,  and  are  not  particular  as 
to  soil.  Pines  are  very  ornamental  and  use- 
ful on  lawns  and  public  grounds.  They  are 
so  diverse  in  character  that  species  may  be 
selected  for  even  the  smallest  areas  as  well 
as  for  vast  estates.  In  groups,  shelter-belts, 
or  as  tall  screens  their  value  is  highly  ap- 
preciated. We  frequently  root-prune  our 
Pines  so  that  they  develop  fine  fibrous  roots, 
enabling  us  to  dig  and  ship  them  with  balls 
of  earth  with  very  little  risk  in  transplanting. 
Pinus  Austriaca.  Austrian  Pine.  (L)  A 
tall,  massive  tree,  with  spreading  branches 
heavily  plumed  with  long,  stiff,  dark  green 
needles.  A  useful  species  along  the  coast, 
and  grows  equally  well  inland.  Popular 
for  groupings  or  as  specimens. 
Each  10 
2h  to  3  ft.    .  .  $1  50   $12  50 
3  to  Sh  ft.  .  .  2  00  17  50 
3h  to  4  ft.    .  .   2  50     22  50 
4  to  5  ft.  .  .  .   3  50 
10  to  15  ft.,  $10  to  $20. 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
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