Norway Spruce 
T he sharp, pointed leaves are an inch or less in length 
and dark green in color. The general habit is tall, with 
regularly branched layers or whorls of branches. It 
branches close to the ground and makes a slightly sweeping or 
drooping appearance. The growth is rapid; under favorable 
conditions, it will grow one to two feet each season. 
Over large sections of America the term “evergreen” is almost 
synonymous with Norway Spruce. A few years ago Norway 
Spruce was probably the most widely used Evergreen. Even 
at the present time it is doubtful is any evergreen is produced 
and sold in such quantities as Norway Spruce. 
EACH 10 
18-24 inch xx.B&B $1.40 $12.00 
2-3 feet xx.B&B 1.90 17.00 
Norway Spruce 
Concolor Fir 
Concolor Fir 
A WELL-KNOWN evergreen authority writes: “Concolor 
Fir is the showiest of all Firs, because it is the nearest 
to blue. In my opinion it is the cheeriest of all ever¬ 
greens in winter. It retains its lower branches, and is the best 
Fir tree to withstand heat and drought.” As an ornamental 
tree, Concolor Fir is excellent, the general outline being sym¬ 
metrical but without stiffness. The spread of branches in young 
and healthy trees, being wide in proportion to the height, warns 
intending planters that sufficient space should be given for 
jjerfect development. The form from Colorado is best adap¬ 
ted to planting. It retains a distinctly pyramidal outline and 
is branched to the base. The large, flat leaves, thickly disposed 
on the branches, are very noticeable and give it a very dignified 
appearance. 
EACH 10 
15-18 inch XX.B&B $1.30 $11.00 
1 1 / 2-2 feet XX.B&B 1.70 15.00 
2 - 2^2 feet xxx.B&B 4.00 35.00 
Norway Spruce natural size) 
Concolor Fir (Yz natural size) 
