Colorado Springs, Colorado 
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PINUS, Pine. 
aristata, Foxtail or Bristlecone. Lively green, erect, busliy. 
edulis, Pinon Pine. Bright green; a low bushy tree. 
flexilis. Limber Pine. Blue-green; erect, irregularly shaped. 
*montana mughus, Mugho Pine. Low, bushy, round, hardy. 
ponderosa. Western Yellow Pine. Long needles, rich green, drouth 
resistant; a lovely tree. 
tanyosho, Japanese Table Pine. A miniature. 
PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASII. Soft dark green, erect, rapid grower. 
THUYA, Arborvitae. 
occidentalis pyramidalis, American Pyramidal Arborvitae. 
occidentalis wareana. Siberian Arborvitae. 
orientalis aurea nana. Berckman’s Golden Arborvitae. Hardy only 
in selected locations in Colorado. 
MISCELLANEOUS EVERGREENS 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva ursi, Kinnikinnik. Small glossy leaves, 
scarlet, trailing dense ground cover. Native. 
BERBERIS repens, Colorado Holly. Splendid dwarf Mahonia; a good 
ground cover. 
MAIIONIA aquifolium, Oregon Hollygrape. Glossy green leaves, red 
in winter. 
PACHYSANDRA terminals, Japanese Spurge. Evergreen ground cover, 
cover. 
VINCA minor, Periwinkle. Blue flowers; good foliage; trailing. 
EUONYMUS. Evergreen Varieties. See Shrubs, also Vines, page 30. 
Firm planting is good planting 
SHRUBS 
PRICES: Average planting size, each.$1.00 
Larger, heavier specimens, each. 1.50 to 2.00 
Small size, each..;.50 
Largest specimens priced individually, according to size. 
ALMOND, Flowering. See Primus glandulosa, page 2G. 
AMELANCHIER canadensis, Sliadblow. White flowers, red fruit. 
AMORPHA, False-indigo. 
canescens. Lead Plant. Violet-blue; feathery gray foliage; dwarf, 
fruticosa, Indigo Bush. Finely cut foliage; tall, spreading habit, 
fragrans. Purple-blue spikes. 5-6 ft. 
nana. Dwarf form of fruticosa; fragrant. 
ARALIA. 
pentaphylla. Attractive light green foliage, thorny stems, 
spinosa, Devil’s Walking Stick. Good foliage, forbidding canes. 
ARONIA arbutifolia, Chokeberry. Bright red berries in autumn. 
3-4 ft. 
nigra (melanocarpa). Lower and spreading. Black fruit. 
BEAUTY BUSH. See Kolkwitzia amabilis, page 25. 
