SPRUCES 
INCHES 
Alcock Spruce. 8-10 
Pyramidal, the leaves marked by two light colored bands on upper side. A tree which 
gives a very striking and unusual appearance. 
Weeping Norway Spruce... 8-10 
A very old and well known spectacular novelty, having extremely drooping, limber 
branches. 
Pyramidal Norway Spruce. 8-10 
This is an extremely narrow form, close growing and novel in appearance. Foliage and 
hardiness the same as Norway Spruce, but entirely distinct in habit. 
Silver Norway Spruce. 8-10 
New growth is white, gradually changing to creamy yellow and then to green as the 
season advances. 
Baker Blue Spruce. 8-10 
A deep blue variety with rather long needles. 
Hoops Blue Spruce. 8-10 
In the opinion of many persons who have seen this variety, it is the bluest of all Blue 
Spruce. Its main interest lies in the unusually fine coloring. 
Weeping Blue Spruce. 8-10 
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. 
Koster Blue Spruce. 8-10 
In the Koster Spruce the inner foliage as well as the new growth is of a bright bluish 
color. Considered the most choice of any evergreen. 
PINES 
Bristle Cone Pine. 8-10 
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. 
Swiss Stone Pine. 8-10 
A slow growing, narrow pyramidal tree well furnished with dark green foliage. Produces 
edible seeds or nuts. 
Limber Pine... 8-10 
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. 
Japanese Table Pine. 8-10 
It has a short, stocky stem, from which numerous short branches shoot out evenly, 
forming a rather flat-topped tree. Foliage is soft, light green. 
ARBORVITAE 
Bateman Arborvitae. 8-10 
An upright growing Arborvitae with unusually dark green, heavy foliage, somewhat re¬ 
sembling the foliage of the Incense Cedar. 
Douglas Pyramidal Arborvitae. 8-10 
A compact form with crowded fern-like branchlets. The branchlet tips are cockscomb¬ 
like. 
George Peabody Arborvitae. 8-10 
A distinct bright golden type. Rather slender in habit, reaching 12 to 15 feet high with 
a diameter of 2 to 2^ feet. 
Hill Pyramidal Arborvitae. 8-10 
Of dense, compact growth, narrow and pyramidal in form, deep rich green color. It 
reaches a height of 15 to 20 feet and usually measures not more than 2 feet in diameter at 
the base. 
Rosenthal Arborvitae. 8-10 
This is the deepest green Arborvitae. It grows very compact and produces a broad, sym¬ 
metrical pyramid. It grows rather slowly, reaching a medium height. 
Goldspire Arborvitae. 8-10 
Compact narrow form with intense golden foliage partially suffused with green. 
Berckman Arborvitae. 8-10 
Grows in a low, rounded shape, very symmetrical and dense in habit. The color is bright 
golden. 
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