PIOEA EXOELSA BOREALIS. Polar 
Spruce^—Origin Finland, one of the 
hardiest, small size, beautiful foli¬ 
age, 12 inches. 
PICEA MARIANA. Black Spruce—Of 
perfect conical shape, foliage dark, 
very beautiful, origin Northern 
Wisconsin. 18 inches. 
PICEA PUNGENS. Colorado Blue 
Spruce—The steel blue foliage of 
this variety is very beautiful and 
makes a pleasing contrast planted 
among other evergreens of a light¬ 
er shade. 12 inches. 
PINUS ARISTATA. Bristle Cone Pine 
From the Rocky mountains of Colo¬ 
rado, where it grows at a high ele¬ 
vation close to the snow line, dark 
colored heavy foliage, very orna¬ 
mental. 12 inches. 
PINUS AUSTRIACA. Austrian Pine 
Extremely hardy, has been known 
to thrive on sandy shores exposed 
to severe ocean gales, of perfect 
pyramidal form. 20 inches. 
PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASSI. Doug¬ 
las Flr^—From Northern Colorago. 
Wide spreading, tall, and stately 
for ornamental shade or landscape 
planting. 20 inches. 
PINUS DIVARICATI. Banksian Pine 
Will grow on the poorest barren 
soils, has no equal for a beginning 
in reforesting on sandy lands. 24 
inches. 
PINUS PONDEROSA. Western Yel¬ 
low Pine—Origin the Black Hills 
region, very long foliage, large 
growing, valuable for reforesting. 
24 inches. 
PINUS RESINOSA. Norway Pine- 
Handsome straight growth, long 
heavy foliage valuable for orna¬ 
mental planting or reforesting. 24 
inches. 
PINUS STROBUS. White Pine—Large 
growing, majestic, of great value 
for lumber, the pine of New Eng¬ 
land, Wisconsin and Michigan. 24 
inches. 
PINUS SYLVESTRUS. Scotch Pine— 
Of extreme hardiness and vigorous 
growth, will thrive on poor soils. 20 
inches. 
TSUGA CANEDENSIS. Canadian 
Hemlock—Of splendid appearance, 
very dense long dropping branches. 
24 inches. 
TUJA ORIENTALIS. Chinese Arbor 
Vitae—Of perfect shape, beautiful 
colored foliage. 12 inches. 
For the growing of Christmas trees we recommend the planting of Black 
Spruce (Picea Mariana); Balsam Fir (Abies Balsamae); and White Spruce 
(Picea Canedensis). 
Low Growing Dwarf Type Evergreens 
Low growing Evergreens—Dwarf types. For border or lawn planting. Size 
12 inches. Price 35c each; $2.50 per dozen; $30.00 per hundred. 
DWARF MOUNTAIN PINE. Pinus 
Mugho Compacta— 
SABIN JUNIPER. Juniperus Sabina 
WISCONSIN JUNIPER. Juniperus 
Communis Depressa— 
COMMON JUNIPER. Jumper Com¬ 
munis— 
PFITZERS JUNIPER. Juniperus 
Pfitzernia— 
PRYMIDAL ARBOR VITAE. Thuya 
Pyrmidalis— 
AMERICAN YEW. Taxus Canaden¬ 
sis— 
GLOBE ARBOR VITAE Thuya Occi- 
dentalis Globosa— 
CHINESE JUNIPER. Juniperus Chin- 
ensis— 
BLACK HILLS JUNIPER. Juniper 
Dupressa Aurea— 
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