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Picea  excelsa,  var.  Remontii.  Remont's  Spruce. 
(VD)  Dwarf  compact  variety,  dark  green  foli- 
age. U  to  li  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  one  of 
our  best  evergreens  for  groups  and  specimens. 
Each  10  100 
U  to  2  ft  $1  50  $13  50    $125  00 
2  to  2i  ft                       2  00  17  50     150  00 
2J  to  3  ft                       2  50  22  50     200  00 
3  to  3i  ft                       3  50  30  00 
3 J  to  4  ft                       4  00  35  00 
6  to  7  ft.,  spec.   .  $10  to  15  00 
P.  polita.  Tiger  Tail  Spruce.  (S)  Foliage  light 
green,  the  numerous  branches  sprawl  about  in 
odd  interesting  ways.  Ih  to  2  ft.,  $2  each, 
$17.50  for  10. 
P.  pungens.  Colorado  Spruce.  (M)  The  original 
form  of  this  now  famous  Colorado  Blue  Spruce. 
The  foliage  of  this  tree  is  occasionally  quite  blue, 
but  mostly  a  light  green.   It  is  a  strong,  hardy 
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Picea  pungens,  continued 
grower  in  almost  any  soil,  and  makes  an  orna- 
mental tree  of  great  beauty. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  2|  ft  $2  00    $17  50    $150  DC 
2J  to  3  ft   2  50     22  50     200  0( 
3  to  4  ft   3  50     30  00 
4  to  5  ft  $4  to  6  00 
5  to  9  ft  $8  to  35  00 
var.  glauca.  Blue  Colorado  Spruce.  (M).  Tht 
familiar  Blue  Spruce.  ly 
U  to  2  ft  $2'  00    $17  5C 
3  to  5  ft.,  specimen  ....  $10  to  12  00 
5  to  7  ft.,  specimen  .  .  .  .  $15  to  35  00 
var.  Kosteriana.  Roster's  Blue  Spruce.  (M) 
An  improved  strain  of  Blue  Spruce.  A  striking 
light  blue  in  color  that  makes  this  one  of  the 
finest  evergreens  in  cultivation  for  individua 
planting  and  for  color  effect  nothing  equals  this, 
Eafli  It 
U  to  2  ft  $2  00    $17  5f 
2J  to  3  ft  5  00 
3  to  3J  ft  8  00 
3i  to  4  ft  $10  to  15  00 
6  to  8  ft  $20  to  35  00 
rmus  .  The  rines 
The  Pines  endure  a  wide  range  of  climatic  conditions.  They  are  natives  of  lowlands  and  moun 
tainous  regions,  and  withstand  well  the  cold,  bleak  winds  to  which  they  are  subjected.  They  are  mostl\ 
of  upright  habit,  growing  rapidly  and  not  particular  as  to  soil.  Pines  are  very  ornamental  and  usefu 
on  lawns  and  public  grounds.  They  are  so  diverse  in  character  that  species  may  be  selected  for  ever 
the  smallest  areas  as  well  as  for  vast  estates.   In  groups,  shelter-belts,  or  as  tall  screens  their  value  \i 
highly  appreciated.  We  frequently  root 
prune  our  Pines  so  that  they  develoi 
fine  fibrous  roots,  enabling  us  to  di^ 
and  ship  them  with  balls  of  earth  witl 
very  little  risk  in  transplanting 
Pinus  Austriaca.  AustriAx\  Pine.  (L 
A  tall  massive  tree,  with  spreading 
branches  heavily  plumed  with  long 
stiflF,  dark  green  needles.  A  usefu 
species  along  the  coast,  and  growi 
equally  well  inland.  Popular  foi 
groupings  or  as  specimens. 
Each  10 
li  to  2  ft.  .  .  $0  75   $5  00 
Sh  to  4  ft.  .  .   3  00    27  50 
4  to  44  ft.  .  .   3  50    32  50 
4i  to  5  ft.  .  .   5  00    45  00 
P.  Cembra.  Swiss  Stone  Pine 
hardy,  slow-growing  tree  of  distinci 
conical  habit.  It  branches  symmetri' 
cally  and  makes  fine  specimens  :  als( 
suitable  for  grouping.  The  needles 
are  short  and  gravish  l)lue. 
Eafli 
2  to  2^  ft  ^2  00 
2i  to  3  ft  3  00 
P.  excelsa.  Biiotan  Pine.  (L) 
eral  appearance  resembles  the  Whit< 
Pine.    The   long  needles  are  ligh 
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Blue  Spruce  ( P.  pungem,  var.  Kosteriana)  wilhan assortment  of  other  evergreens,  supplied  by  us 
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