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well planted as a single specimen, and 
is equally as popular for heavy screens 
and hedging. It may be sheared into 
any desired form, and will grow very 
compact. Always covered with masses 
of bright green foliage. Transplants 
easily, and is a most satisfactory tree. 
We grow this variety in any and all 
sizes, and will furnish them in large 
quantities. 
Norway Spruce Each Dozen 
5 feet .$2 00 $20 00 
4 feet, . 1 00 10 00 
3 leet. 75 7 00 
PICEA ENGLEMANI (Engleman 
Spruce).—Picea Englemani is another 
of the Rocky Mountain Evergreens. 
Noted for its hardiness and attractive 
appearance. In some respects it resem¬ 
bles the Blue Spruce, some of the trees 
showing a blue tint upon the foliage. 
A desirable tree for ornamental planting, 
forming a well-rounded body, well fur¬ 
nished with foliage, which is rather soft 
compared to the needles of the Pun- 
gens. Transplants easily, and is con¬ 
sidered a most satisfactory tree. 
Engleman Spruce Each Dozen 
3 feet.$3 00 $30 00 
2 feet. 1 50 15 00 
1 foot, . 75 7 00 
PICEA EXCELSA INVERTA 
(Weeping Norway Spruce). — A remark¬ 
able member of the Spruce family, not 
alone on account of its peculiarly strik¬ 
ing habit of growth, but the adaptability 
with which it fits into any well-planned 
planting. This tree is always hardy, 
transplants readily and is rapid in 
growth. The foliage is like that of 
the Norway Spruce, but its branches 
take a decided droop or weeping habit 
of growth. 
Weeping Norway Spruce Each Dozen 
3 foot, .$2 50 
2 feet, . 2 00 $20 00 
PICEA ALBA (White Spruce).—Our 
White Spruce is native of America, and 
one of the most valuable trees which 
we offer. Can be used for all practi¬ 
cal purposes. Tt can not be surpassed 
when used for wind-break or heavy 
screen planting, and is considered one 
of our best kinds for ornamental group¬ 
ing. Tt would be hard to secure a more 
pleasing effect than that which results 
from planting a group of White Spruce, 
allowing enough space for each tree to 
fully develop. The long graceful branch¬ 
es with their soft feathery foliage pro¬ 
duce an effect hard to equal with any 
other variety. We have an excellent 
assortment of this variety, all w?ll 
formed, and will move with ball of 
earth. We feel safe in recommending 
this tree, as we know it to be a plant 
of merit. 
White Spruce 
5 feet, 
4 feet, 
3 feet, 
2 feet, 
Each Dozen 
$2 50 $25 00 
2 00 20 00 
1 00 10 CO 
75 7 50 
PICEA NIGRA (Black Spruce). -Na¬ 
tive of North America, extremely hardy 
and rapid in growth. Resembles in 
some respects the White Spruce. Very 
good for ornamental planting, forming 
into an attractive plant. Dark green 
foliage, with a slight luster to its foli¬ 
age. 
Black_ Spruce Each Dozen 
7 teet, . $3 CO 
4 feet .2 50 
3 feet .1 50 $15 00 
PICEA (Black Hill Spruce).—In de¬ 
scribing to my patrons the different va¬ 
rieties of Spruces, I wish to call particu¬ 
lar attention to the Black Hill Spruce. 
This tree is considered by all nursery¬ 
men who have come into contact with it, 
to be one of the most wonderful and 
useful of the Spruce family. The very 
smallest trees of this variety soon form 
round, sturdy, compact bodies, and as 
the tree grows and develops it adds to 
this particular style of growth, and in 
most cases is found to be the most com¬ 
pact growing Evergreen belonging to 
the Spruce family. This tree is native 
to the Black Hills of South Dakota. The 
Dundee Nurseries have the only large¬ 
sized specimens offered for sale in the 
United States. Seldom in the history 
of nursery work have the merits of a 
single variety become so rapidly and 
universally recognized as those of the 
Black Hill Spruce. The hardiness of 
the plant, even while very small, is sur¬ 
prising, not alone its power to withstand 
wintry freezes, but from the fact that 
it has never been known to scald or lose 
its color, as do some of the otherwise 
hardy kinds. The color of its foliage 
varies. Some are light green, some are 
dark, while still others have a dull blue, 
almost equal to that of the Engleman 
Spruce. The Black Hill Spruce trans¬ 
plants easily and soon becomes estab¬ 
lished in new soil and conditions. When 
planted as single specimens, this tree 
has no superiors, as it develops rapidly 
into grand specimens. Include a pair 
of Black Hill Spruce in your order and 
see for yourself what a fine plant this 
really is. While our stock is somewhat 
limited, we have to offer some choice 
trees. All come up with masses of 
We Grow Small Seedlings by the Millions. Send for SEEDLING CATA¬ 
LOGUE if you are Interested. 
