VIOON'S EVEP^GIVEENS 



Eastern or Oriental Spruce 



Picea Orientati^. (L). Short, lustrous, dark 

 reen needles of finer texture than those of the 

 Norway Spruce, which it resembles. Its habit is 

 ymmetrical and compact, forming a shapely, 

 yramidal tree.' It is hardy, and one of our best 

 vergreens for groups and specimens. Its many 

 ood virtues commend it for more general use. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IJ/4 to l}4 h SI 25. SIO 00 



1 75 



IK to 



2 



ft 



2 to 



3 



ft 



3 to 



4 



ft 



') to 



7 



ft. 



' to 



8 



ft. 



< to 



10 



ft. 



' ' 0 



12 



ft. 



Frequently 

 transplanted, 

 dense, shapely 



specimens 



2 50 



3 50 

 10 00 



13 50 

 20 00 



30 00 S2 75 00 

 90 00 



15 00 125 00 

 20 00 160 00 

 25 00 200 00 



Per 10 



S22 50 

 32 50 

 40 00 

 50 00 



A dis- 



Picea Polita. (M). A Japanese tree that does 

 ell here and is best for individual or group plant- 

 g. Pyramidal in shape. The needles are very 

 gid and of a light green persistent color. 



Each 



'A to 2 ft S2 50 



to 2K ft 3 50 



5^ to 3 ft 5 00 



to 4 ft 6 00 



Picea Smithiana; syti. Morixda. (L) 

 net species having light green foliage. Not hardy 

 Northern latitudes. Each Per 10 



to 3 ft S2 50 S20 00 



to 5 ft 5 00 



Colorado Spruce. Picea Pungens. (L). The 

 iginal form of the now famous Colorado Blue 

 )ruce. The foliage of this tree is occasionally 

 lite blue, but mostly a light green. It is a strong, 

 rdy grower in almost any soil, and makes an orna- 

 ental tree of great beauty, especially when planted 

 contrast wilh other \ arieties. 



Each Per 10 



to 2 ft . SI 50 S13 50 



to 3 ft. 3 00 25 00 



to <S ft. 15 00 



Eastern or Oriental Spruce. For description 

 and prices see opposite. Few other Evergreens 

 possess such a rich Jireen color throughout the 

 entire year. 



Rosters Blue Spruce; var. Kosteriana. (L). 

 The brilliantly colored Blue Spruce that is so much 

 admired. The foliage grows densely along the 

 branches and is of a bright steel blue color. In form 

 the tree makes a shapely pyramidal specimen. It is 

 valuable for individual planting, is very hardy and 

 thrives in almost any soil. g^^j^ p^j. jq 



to 2 ft S2 50 $22 50 



to 3 ft 4 50 42 50 



to 4 ft., fine specimens 7 50 65 00 



to 5 ft 10 00 90 00 



to 6 ft 15 00 125 00 



to 7 ft 20 00 175 00 



to 8 ft 25 00 



IK 

 2K 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 



15 



