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branches, ari-anged in wliorls of a picturesque cliaracter, 
being one of the 
brightest of lawn 
trees. 50 cts. to 
Spruce.Doug- 
lass'. From the 
Rocky Mount- 
ains. The foliage 
is of a brilliant 
pea-green color, 
very soft to the 
touch. The 
branches are 
slightly pendu- 
lous, which adds 
to' the beauty of 
this elegant lawn 
tree. Its foliage 
of green is tinged 
slightly with sil- 
very blue, soots, 
to ti. 
Spruce, Hem- 
lock. A graceful 
tree, with droop- 
ing branches and 
delicate dark foli- 
age, distinct from 
other trees. 
Early in the sum- 
mer its terminal 
twigs are tipped 
with silvery 
whiteness. A 
handsome lawn 
tree. For prices, 
see Norway 
Spruce. 
Spruce, Nor- 
■W3.y. Lofty, ele- 
gant, fast -grow- 
ing trees of pyramidal form ; very hardy, and when properly 
grown in the nursery, they are very easily transplanted. 
Like the American Arbor-vitse, they may be styled the 
"servants-of all work," being useful and ornamental for 
shelter, screens, masses, groups, hedges or smgle trees. 
2 to 3 feet, 25 cts. ; 3 to 4 feet, 50 cts. ; 4 to 6 feet, 75 cts. b or 
prices of other sizes, see Hedge Plants. 
Spruce, Colorado Blue. A symmetrical, pyramidal tree 
of great beauty from the Rocky Mountains Its foliage varies 
in color from deep green to silvery gray. This is one ot tne 
choicest of the new evergreens ; but the different shades of 
blue to green make the price variable. Blue, $1 ; green 50c. 
Spruce, Wkite. A dense tree, with silvery green foliage ; 
more compact tlian the Norwav. A tree for general use, and 
Relinospora filifera. (See page 33-) 
