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54 SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES— (Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Colorado Blue, Spnice. 
SPRUCE. 
The Spruce is by far the iiiosl popiihirly planti'd being 
(hoiight by many the best of the evergreens. Its dense 
foliage and conieal shape makes it very vahiable for both 
oi'namentation and windljreaks. 
Norway Spruce. 
Norway Sprutf — Very dark green, well formed and dt nse 
foliage. 
Each $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 
Colorado Blue Spruce — A rich blue foliage and very stiff 
poiided. 
Each $5.00 to $7.50 
Dougla.s Spruce — Foliage resembles that of Hemlock; of 
graceful habit. 
Each 50c to $2.00 
Write for special prices on .specimen trees, 
will he interesting. 
PLANTING TREES 
Our prices 
fii'oiinil.s Plaiiled With Our Niu-sery Grown Trees. 
Oil receiviiiji Trees unpack without delay, cover the 
root.s with earth and water freely. 
The roots should never be exposed (o the air after wrap- 
ping is removed. 
.f\ll hrui.sed ends of roots should be trimmed. 
When plantincj do not e.\po.s<' roots hy tak- 
ing more than one tree at a time. 
All Trees should be planted about 2 Inches 
deeper than they were at the nursery. (TTie 
mark at the base determines this depdi.) 
Complete by well watering. 
Soil should be firmly packed around the 
roots. This is an es.sential point. 
GUIDE TO PLANTING TREES, ETC. 
30 feet apart each way Trees to Acre 50 
25 feet apart each way 70 
20 feet apart each way 110 
18 feet apart each way 135 
15 feet apart each way 205 
12 feet apart each way 300 
10 feet apart each way 435 
5 feet apart each way 680 
6 feet apart each way 1210 
5 feet aparl each way 1745 
4 feet apan't each way 2725 
3 feet apart each way 4840 
