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Goncolor Pir Has Splendid Ornamental Poliasre, 
A Hardy Constitution—Gives Satisfaction 
Everywhere 
Concolor Fir 
Queen of the Firs 
A Rocky Mountain Variety of Charming: 
Beauty. A N ative Tree of Exceptional 
Merit and Absolute Hardiness. Plant 
Liberally of This Tree and You Will 
Never Regret It. 
A beautiful Evergreen from the 
Rocky Mountains, and in orna¬ 
mental value second only to Blue 
Spruce. Its foliage is long, soft 
and graceful, varying in color from 
light green to deep, soft blue; it is 
entirely different from any other 
variety. Being a comparatively 
rapid grower, it soon matures into 
tall, broad specimens of magnifi¬ 
cent beauty. It is, without doubt, 
the most successful of all Firs, and 
has become so widely known and 
appreciated that it is planted ex¬ 
tensively throughout European 
countries, where it is very popular 
and much admired for its many 
sterling qualities. A tree perfectly 
hardy, and long-lived, even in the 
most exposed situations, reaching 
at maturity a height from 60 to 80 
feet. Beautiful effects are produced 
by planting a group of Concolor 
Fir, Blue Spruce and Douglas Fir, 
as their charming tints of blue and 
green contrast prettily and nothing 
could be more ornamental for 
lawns. 
An eminent horticulturist writes of Concolor Fir as follows: A singular 
about them is, though their native home is far inland and they thrive at a kign 
altitude, they make one of the finest coast trees that can be secured. While the 
sheen of other trees will fade with passing years, these retain their keeping 
their attractiveness to the very last. In order to see these trees m all their glory 
you need to visit them while bearing their cones.’ in ion 
Price, transplants KO <R7 50 
4 to 10 inches.. .. ^^.20 $1.50 JP7.60 
See page 40 for larger sizes, with Ball and Burlap 
Splendid Evergreen planting. Refreshing and cheerful, summer and winter 
