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Black Hill Spruce 
(Picea Canaden¬ 
sis Albertiana) 
A native of the 
Black Hills. It 
is quite similar 
to the White 
Spruce, but more 
compact and 
slower growing. 
The new growth 
in the spring has 
some what the 
bluish color of a 
Colorado Blue 
Spruce. Will 
grow to a maxi- 
m u m height of 
from 25-35 feet, 
but because of 
its slow growth, 
it can be used 
where space is 
limited. 
Each 10 
100 
1000 
3- 6 
in. 
Seedlings 
.75 
$ 5.00 
$35.00 
6- 8 
in. 
X 
.20 1.20 
9.50 
75.00 
8-10 
in. 
XX 
.25 
2.00 
16.00 
1-1% 
ft. 
XX 
.85 
7.75 
68.00 
l%-2 
ft. 
XXX 
B&B 
specimen 
$2.25 each 
$18.00 
per 10 
2- 3 
ft. 
XXX 
B&B 
specimen 
$3.50 each 
$32.00 
per 10 
3- 4 
ft. 
XXX 
B&B 
specimen 
$5.50 each 
$50.00 
per 1 0 
4- 5 
ft. 
xxxx 
B&B 
specimen 
$7.75 each 
5- 6 
ft. 
xxxx 
B&B 
specimen 
$9.00 each 
6- 7 
ft. 
xxxx 
B&B 
specimen 
$12.00 each 
Colorado Green Spruce (Picea Pungens) Same as Colorado Blue 
Spruce except that instead of being blue in color they are green. 
l%-2 
ft. 
B&B 
XXX 
specimen 
$1.95 
each 
$17.00 
per 
10 
2- 3 
ft. 
B&B 
XXX 
specimen 
$2.95 
each 
$25.00 
per 
10 
3- 4 
ft. 
B&B 
XXX 
specimen 
$4.00 
each 
$35.00 
per 
10 
4- 5 
ft. 
B&B 
XXX 
specimen 
$6.00 
each 
$50.00 
per 
10 
5- 6 
ft. 
B&B 
xxxx 
specimen 
$8.50 
each 
6- 7 
ft. 
B&B 
xxxx 
specimen 
$9.75 
each 
Ingelman 
Spruce (Picea Engelmanni) 
A native 
of the 
Rocky 
Mountains. Grows taller and more pyramidal than other spruce. 
Needles have a steel blue color and a distinct tendency to curve. 
An ornamental that deserves more attention than it receives. 
3-6 
in. Seedlings 
10 
100 
$5.50 
1000 
$38.00 
3-6 
in. X 
$1.10 
8.95 
60.00 
6-8 
in. XX 
2.00 
18.00 
