Beauty and Permanence 
PINE, DWARF MUGHO. The hardiest dwarf 
evergreen. Can be kept low as may be desired; very 
compact; dark green color. Can be used near entrance 
or at foundation or grouped in corners of grounds. 
PINE, AUSTRIAN. One of the most beautiful 
Pines — erect growth — long needles. Splendid for 
lawn planting or mass planting in backgrounds. 
SPRUCE, BLACK HILLS. Is rapidly becoming the 
most popular Spruce in the Northwest. Its absolute 
hardiness, the ease with which it transplants, its sym¬ 
metrical dense growth and dark green color, place it 
in a class by itself. As an individual ornamental tree, 
it is as distinguished as the Colorado Blue and as a 
windbreak it cannot be excelled by any other ever¬ 
green offered. The best evergreen to plant near the 
house for a “Living Christmas Tree.” 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE, (Picea pungens). A 
tree developing unusual form—a broad pyramid thick¬ 
ly studded with branches clear to the ground, covered 
with heavy lustrous foliage of varying tones—some¬ 
times deep green, again touched with silver, while 
others have a decided blue tinge. It is a magnificent 
evergreen, full of vigor and hardiness like the Rocky 
Mountains, whence it originated. A grand tree for 
the home grounds, singly or in groups. 
These Colo. Blue Spuce (Picea pungens) are not 
guaranteed as to color but many of them, especially 
those in the smaller sizes, will develop into very fine 
blue specimens, if given time and good care. These 
trees were all grown from seed gathered from select 
Blue Shiners, but do not show blue to any extent until 
they become 18-24 inches high. 
Colorado Blue Spruce. 
COLORADO 
BLUE SPRUCE SHINERS. (Picea 
pungens glauca). The “Extra Blue” trees-—- 
trees of magnificent form, as their thick 
branches climb in even layers from a broad 
base to a tapering crown, with heavy lus¬ 
trous foliage reflecting the most glorious 
silver and blue tones. Small wonder that 
this evergreen gets more admiration than 
any other—that deep in the heart of every¬ 
one is the longing to some day own a real 
Blue Spruce. 
Black Hills Spruce. 
EVERGREEN WINDBREAKS AND HEDGES 
A good solid evergreen windbreak about a farm home is one of the best 
investments you can make. It stops the cold and the snow, and makes the 
farmstead comfortable and attractive and pleasant to live and work in. 
Evergreen Windbreaks are a permanent investment that grows in value 
every year. 
Plant windbreaks in a double row 12 to 15 ft. between the rows, and 
4 to 5 ft. apart in the row. Plant Arbor-Vitae hedging 18 inches 
apart. 
PRICES 
All transplanted trees, except as noted. 
Arbor-Vitae, Amer., 18-24 in. Transplants.$3.50 $8.25 
Arbor-Vitae, Amer., 2-3 ft. Transplants. . . 
Spruce, Black Hills, 6-8 in. Seedlings. 
Spruce, Black Hills, 10-12 in. Transplants. 
Spruce, Black Hills, 12-14 in. Transplants. 
Spruce, Colo. Blue, 6-8 in. Transplants. . . . 
Spruce, Colo. Blue, 8-12 in. Transplants. . . 
Spruce, Colo. Blue, 12-18 in. Transplants. . 
Spruce, Colo. Blue, 18-22 in. Transplants. . 
Spruce, Norway, 8-12 in. Seedlings. 
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