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Dwarf Spruces (continued) 
Picea excelsa pygmaea. A rugged, little, dome-shaped 
shrub, not more than 2 ft. high, with dark green 
foliage. 
12 to 15 in. spread. 
Each 
$4.00 
P. excelsa repens. Prostrate, mound-like growth; 
compact. ' 
15 to 18 in. spread. 
11 to 2 ft. " 
P. glauca conics. Perfect little cone-shaped trees 
with small, sharp, gray-green foliage. limit 
about 4 It. 
12 to 15 in. high 
2 to 2i ft. " 
6 .00 
7.50 
2.50 
7.00 
P. mariana Doumeti* The most ornamental garden form 
of the Black Spruce, with crowded tranches form¬ 
ing a dense little pyramid*, 
15 to 18 in. spread 4.50 
ll- tp 2 ft. " 6.00 
Dwarf pines 
Pinus densiflora umbraculifera. Japanese Umbrella Pine. Dwarf, 
stocky plant v.ith a flattened top. A picturesque variety; 
light green needles. 18-24" diam. $2.25 each. 
P. montane mughus. Dwarf Mugho Pine. Dense globe form, branch 
tips upturned. Bor large rock gardens. 15-18". $1.75 each. 
p. strotus nana. A very dwarf compact form of our native white 
Pine. 2-24-' . $5.00 each. 
Umbrella Pine 
Sciedopitys verticillata. Very long, broad needles, deeply grooved 
t nd borne in whorls. A tree with distinct individuality. 
Sme ll plcnts he ve rock g.c rden value. 12-15". $5.50 each. 
Yews 
Taxus taccata repandans. Spreading English Yew. Hardy, prostrate 
trenches, rich dark green needles. Valuable. 15-18" spread. 
$1.75 each. 
T. cuspidate nene (trevifolia}. Dwarf Japanese Yew. Excellent dwarf 
• form, spreading branches, rich deep green. 1-&-2 1 spread. 
$3.50 Qi ch. 
Dwcrf Artorvitaes 
Thuja occidontalis. little Gem. Very dwarf, dark green, grows 
broader than high. l^--2’ spread. $2.75 etch. 
T. orisntalis aurea nana. Perkman Golden Arborvitae. Very pretty 
dwcrf form with yellow-tinged foliage, changing to bronze. 
12-15" high. $1.00 each. 
