AMAWALK TREES 
Spruce and Fir—Picea and Abies 
COLORADO BLUE. Picea Pungens Glauca 
Grown on its own roots. A native of the West. It is a vigorous, 
compact tree, symmetrical in form and will stand any exposure. Its 
foliage ranges from brilliant blue to a deep greenish bine. Thrives in 
any well drained soil. 
Each 
5 ft. high .$ 8 
6 ft. high . 10 
7 ft. high . 12 
8 ft. high. 15 
9 ft. high. 20 
10 ft. high. 25 
11 ft. high . 30 
12 ft. high . 35 
13 ft. high . 40 
14 ft. high . 45 
18 ft. high. 70 
19 ft. high . 75 
20 ft. high. 80 
21 ft. high . 90 
22 ft. high . 100 
24 ft. high . 120 
26 ft. high. 140 
28 ft. high. 160 
30 ft. high . 190 
32 ft. high . 220 
KOSTER BLUE. Picea Pungens Glauca Kosteri Compacta 
A grafted form of the Blue Spruce. The foliage is a more brilliant 
blue than that of the Colorado, which coloring it keeps throughout the 
13 ft. high.$ 45 
14 ft. high. 50 
15 ft. high. 60 
16 ft. high. 70 
20 ft. high . 110 
22 ft. high. 130 
24 ft. high. 150 
26 ft. high . 170 
28 ft. high . 190 
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