CHASE, ALABAMA 
CONIFERS (Continued) 
PICEA excelsa, Norway Spruce. 
A tall picturesque hardy tree, graceful and well 
adapted to planting over a wide range of territory. 
Valuable for screens, wind-breaks and hedges. 40 feet. 
Each 
5- 6 Ft., BB .$ 3.00 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 2.00 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 1.00 
2- 3 Ft., BB .75 
18-24 In., BB .50 
pungens, Colorado Spruce. 
The origin of the famous Blue Spruce. Dull gray- 
green foliage. Makes fine specimens in a broad-based 
pyramidal form. Branches in distinct whorls. 25 feet. 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 1.50 
30-36 In., BB . 1.00 
24-30 In., BB .75 
pungens glauca, Colorado Blue Spruce. 
These plants are selected Blue Seedlings. Retains 
its frosted blue color throughout the year. Compact 
and well-filled. Very slow grower. 25 feet. 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 3.50 
30-36 In., BB . 2.50 
24-30 In., BB . 2.00 
18-24 In., BB . 1.50 
PINUS nigra, Austrian Pine. 
A vigorous dense grower with rich dark green foliage. 
Good for backgrounds or wind-breaks. 50 feet. 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 2.50 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 2.00 
30-36 In., BB . 1.50 
24-30 In., BB . 1.00 
sylvestris, Scotch Pine. 
One of the best of the Pine family. Very quick to 
reestablish itself. Will grow well on high and dry 
ground. Where quick effect is desired, this variety will 
prove as satisfactory as any evergreen. 50 feet. 
5- 6 Ft., BB . 3.50 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 2.50 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 2.00 
30-36 In., BB . 1.50 
TAXUS baccata, English Yew. 
A dense, close-branched evergreen of spreading habit, 
and dark green foliage. Makes a handsome plant for 
landscape work. 10 feet. 
24-30 In., BB . 2.50 
18-24 In., BB . 2.00 
15-18 In., BB . 1.50 
12-15 In., BB . 1.00 
NEW JERSEY, May 8, 1935: “The Standard Wisteria from you, bare 
ted, are all o.k., also the Dogwoods.” 
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