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THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY, 
Colorado Blue Spruce. 
Coloraao Blue Spruce- picea Pungens, 
PERHAPS the most popular evergreen now planted in the east and the demand, 
especially for the blue specimens, is equal to the supply. We have a large 
stock of medium-sized trees, all several times transplanted and many of them 
of very fine color. 
Prices. 
specimens, selected blue, i to 5 feet, $2.00 to $30.00 each. 
2- 3 ft. Each, $3.00 Per 10, $25.00 
18-24 in. " 1.75 " 15 00 Per 100, $135.00 
15-18 " " 1.25 " 10.00 " 90.00 
12-15 in. 
10-12 
6-10 
Each, ^ 
D.75 Per 10, 
.50 
.25 
J.OO Per 100, $40 00 
4.00 " 3i'.O0 
2.00 " I5.O0 
KOSTER'S BLUE SPRUCE.— A strain of the Colorado spruce with the brightest blue 
color yet obtained. Introduced from Holland. 
Prices. 
30-36 inches, 
24-30 " 
Each, $6.00 
4.50 
Per 10, $50.00 
40.00 
18-24 inches, 
12-18 " 
Each, $3.00 
2.25 
Per 10, $28.00 
20.00 
Umbrella Plne-Sciaaopltys uertlclllata. 
THIS rare and perfectly hardy evergreen from Japan is now becoming better 
known in this country. It always attracts the eye by its unique beauty. Its 
growth is in the form of a narrow pyramid, leaves are produced in terminal 
whorls and as the leaves are dark green, glossy, 3 to 6 inches long, it gives to the 
tree a plumed-like effect that is very striking. Our plants we imported from Japan 
and have now been in the nursery long enough to become well established. 
Prices. 
3- 4 feet, 
30-36 inches, 
24-30 " 
Each, $5.00 
4.00 
3.00 
Specimens, 5 to 6 feet, $20.00 each. 
Per 10, $45.00 
35.00 
25.00 
20-24 inches, 
18-20 
3- 4 
Each, $2.i50 
2.00 
.35 
Per 10, $30.00 
15 00 
3.00 
Oriental $pru«-Plcea Orientalis. 
A genuine gem among evergreens but will probably never be freely offered by 
nurserymen, as it is of .such slow growth while voun g that it is difficult to get 
the average purchaser to appreciate its true worth. For instance, we imported 
several thousand of them years ago. The plants we received were then four and 
five years old. We have since cared for them, transplanting them several times 
and as a result have now a fine lot to offer, from i to 2 feet high, while Norway 
spruce obtained at the same time are from 6 to 8 feet high, showing the relative 
growth of these two spruces. „ , 
^ Prices. 
9.i 9^ • ,r u «n ^ ^ecimens, 2 to 3 feet, $2.00 to $4.00 each. 
20-_^4 in. Each, $1.50 Per 10, $12.50 [ 12-15 in., Each, $0.75 Per 10, $6.00 Per 100. $45.00 
9.00 Per 100, $60.00 | 10-12 " " .50 " 4.00 " 30.00 
5-20 
1.00 
See inner front cover page for terms and special discounts. 
