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SPRUCES (Continued) 
Picea pungens glauca pendula (Weeping Blue Spruce) 
Weeping forms of almost all species of Evergreens have been se¬ 
lected and propagated from time to time. Because of the light blue 
color of this tree it is one of the most spectacular appearing of all 
Evergreens in the line of novelties. Your customers who are anxious to 
add curious and different oddities to their plantings will welcome an 
opportunity to obtain this interesting tree. 
Grafts, one year . 45.00 
Picea pungens kosteri (Koster Blue Spruce) 
The well known bright blue form of Colorado Blue Spruce, originat¬ 
ing in a Holland Nursery many years ago. Grown from grafts. In the 
Koster Spruce the inner foliage as well as the new growth, is of a 
bright bluish color. Considered the most choice and usually brings the 
highest prices of any evergreen. All of the trees offered are produced 
in our own nursery. 
Grafts, one year . 40 00 
10-12 inch xx Twice Transplanted .B&B . 6.00 50.00 
PINES 
Pinus aristata (Bristle Cone Pine) 
Also known as the Hickory Pine. Native of western United States. 
Usually makes an artistic low shrub with ascending branches. Presents 
an unusual appearance with short dark green leaves from which there 
are many minute exudations of resin. Very decorative, low growing type. 
Each 10 100 
Grafts, one year . $. $. $35.00 
Pinus banksiana (Jack Pine) 
Very fast growing Pine, well adapted to rough gravelly and sandy 
locations and hot dry ground. Grows and thrives in barren soils where 
other trees could not live. Has an attractive bright green color, short 
needles and rather open growth. Grows native over large areas in the 
northern parts of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and in Canada. 
8-10 inch o 3 year. 3.00 
Pinus cembra (Swiss Stone Pine) 
A slow growing, narrow pyramidal tree well furnished with dark 
green foliage. Produces eatable seeds or nuts. Now that the quarantine 
on five-leaved Pines has been raised in most localities, this tree should 
again become popular. Native of the Alps and other parts of Europe. 
Of extreme hardiness. 
Grafts, one year. 35.00 
Pinus flexilis (Limber Pine) 
Sometimes called the Colorado Blue Pine. The foliage is very deep 
green with bluish cast. Retains a fine winter color. It gets its name from 
the peculiar characteristic of the branches which are extremely limber. 
Grafts, one year. 35.00 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 50 at 100 rate; 500 at 1000 rate. 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
We allow 3% discount and box free when cash accompanies order. 
1000 
$. 
20.00 
