Norway Spruce 
PICEA (Spruce) 
NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea Excelsior). The most 
popular Spruce, due to Its hardiness, makes rapid 
growth and is easily transplanted. Dark green 
foliage. Used extensively for Christmas trees. 
Each Pair 
12-18 inch.^._$ .75 $ 1.25 
18-24 inch .1.00 1.75 
3-4 feet.. 1.50 2.50 
WHITE SPRUCE (Picea Canadensis). A very hardy 
evergreen with light-green foliage, and similar In 
many respects to the Norway Spruce, except that 
It is of decidedly slower growth in our locality, and 
can safely be used where a medium size or Bmaller 
tree is wanted. 
Each Pair 
12-18 inch .$ .75 $ 1.25 
18-24 inch...1.00 1.75 
RED SPRUCE (Picea Rubra). The variety is sim¬ 
ilar to the Norway Spruce, but hardly so large. 
Light-green foliage. 
Each Pair 
12-18 inch..$ .75 $ 1.25 
18-24 inch .1.00 1.75 
PINUS (Pine) 
AUSTRIAN PINE (Austrlaca). A tall, massive tree 
with spreading branches and gray bark. Long, 
stiff, very dark-green needles. 
Each Pair 
3-4 feet .$2.00 $ 3.75 
5- 6 feet . 2.50 4.50 
SCOTCH PINE (Sylvestris). One of the hardiest of 
the Pines, dense growth with bluish-green foliage. 
Each Pair 
3- 4 feet ...$2.00 $ 3.75 
4- 6 feet . 2.50 4.50 
6- 6 feet . 3.00 5.50 
RED PINE (Pinu* Resinosa). Of more rapid growth 
than any pine, robust with dark-green foliage. Free 
of all disease, and makes a wonderful growth. 
Each Pair 
3- 4 feet ..__$2.00 $ 3.75 
4- 6 feet --2.50 4.50 
5- 6 feet ... 3.00 5.50 
MUGHO PINE (Pinus Mughus). A low spreading 
pine, very useful in lawn planting. Stout, bright- 
green needles of medium length. 
Each Pair 
12-15 inch...$ 1.50 $ 2.75 
16-18 inch .. 1.75 3.00 
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