A M A W A L K T R E E S 
Spruce and Fir—Picea and Abies 
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CONCOLOR. Abies Concolor 
One of the most beautiful and useful of our evergreens. It is ex¬ 
tremely hardy and will withstand exposure and cold. It has a soft, 
flat light green needle, and a full compact symmetrical growth. 
Developes into a very stately tree. 
Each 
7 ft. high .$ 15 
8 ft. high . 20 
9 ft. high . 25 
10 ft. high . 30 
11 ft. high . 35 
12 ft. high . 40 
DOUGLAS. Abies Douglassi 
A fine, rapid growing, hardy tree from the Rocky Mountains. It 
has soft, bright green foliage. It will grow in any well drained soil, 
and develops into a large tree. 
Each 
6 ft. high.$ 6 
7 ft. high . 8 
8 ft. high. 10 
9 ft. high . 12 
10 ft. high . 15 
11 ft. high . 20 
12 ft. high . 25 
13 ft. high . 30 
14 ft. high . 40 
15 ft. high . 50 
16 ft. high . 60 
18 ft. high. 80 
UIKKO. Abies Tlomolepis ( Brachyphylla ) 
A hardy variety of upright growth. Distinctive for its rich green 
foliage which is silvery below and dark green above. 
Each 
12 ft. high .$ 40 
14 ft. high . 60 
16 ft. high . 80 
18 ft. high . 100 
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