FERNDALE 
NURSERY- 
-ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 
1935 
Select 
Choice 
30-36 . 
. 5.00 
3.00 
36-42 . 
. 6.50 
4.00 
42-48 . 
. 8.00 
5.00 
4-5 ft. 
. 10.00 
6.00 
5-6 . 
. 13.50 
8.00 
6-7 . 
. 17.00 
10.00 
7-8 . 
. 20.00 
12.00 
Colorado Spruce. (Picea Pungens). 
Shaded bluish-green. 
These are the same 
type as the 
Blue Spruce listed above 
except foi 
They vary in color from slightly shaded blue-green to almost blue. 
18-24 in. B&B. 
Each . 
. 1.50 
24-30 . 
. 2.25 
30-36 . 
. 3.75 
2.50 
36-42 . 
. 4.50 
3.00 
42-48 . 
. 6.00 
3.50 
4-5 ft. 
. 7.50 
4.50 
5-6 . 
. 10.00 
6.00 
6-7 ... 
.12.75 
7.50 
7-8 . 
. 15.00 
9.00 
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color. 
Colorado Spruce. (Picea Pungens). Dark green. 
Dark green of color showing very little or no bluish tint whatever. The 
hardiest of all spruces in our nursery. Rapidly gaining in favor with planters 
in the Northwest. 
18-24 in. B&B. Each 
24-30 . 
30-36 . 
36-42 . 
42-48 . 
4- 5 ft. 
5- 6 . 
6- 7 . 
7- 8 . 
. 1.00 
. 1.50 
. 2.50 
1.50 
. 3.25 
2.00 
. 4.00 
2.50 
. 5.00 
3.50 
. 6.75 
4.50 
. 8.50 
6.00 
. 10.00 
7.00 
Norway Spruce. (Picea Excelsa). 60-80 feet. 
On account of its rapid growth and general vigor this is the most popular 
spruce for shelterbelt, tall background, screen and woodlot planting. Thrives 
on almost all soils. 
2- 3 ft. B&B. Each 
3- 4 . 
4- 5 . 
5- 6 . 
6- 7 . 
7- 8 . 
1.00 
.65 
1.50 
1.00 
2.00 
1.25 
2.50 
• 1.50 
4.00 
2.25 
6.00 
3.50 
White Spruce. (Picea Alba). 50-70 feet. 
A tall, symmetrical tree, very hardy and a rapid grower. Dark green foliage. 
For shelterbelt, woodlot and screens it is superior to Norway Spruce. 
2- 3 ft. B&B. Each 
3- 4 . 
4- 5 . 
5- 6 . 
6- 7 . 
7- 8 . 
1.00 
.65 
1.50 
1.00 
2.00 
1.25 
3.00 
1.75 
4.00 
2.25 
6.00 
3.50 
Austrian Pine. (Pinus Nigra Austriaca). To 80 feet or more. 
Tall growing, rugged tree with long dark green needles and spreading 
branches. Hardy and well suited for shelterbelt and background planting. 
24-30 in. B&B. Each . 1.50 
30-36 . 2.00 
3-4 ft. 3.00 
1.25 
1.75 
