Picea - Spruce 
Picea canadensis. White Spruce. A very hardy 
Evergreen with light green foliage, and 
similar in many respects to the Norway 
Spruce, except that it is decidedly slower 
growing in our locality and can safely be 
used where a medium-sized or small tree is 
wanted. 
P. excelsa. Norway Spruce. The most popular 
of the Spruce family as if is easy to trans¬ 
plant, hardy, and grows rapidly. Pyramidal 
in shape, and when used as a specimen is 
very fine. For screen, windbreak, and hedges, 
they are equally appropriate. The needles are 
dark green. 
Prices of the above 2 Pieces: Each 
2 to 3 ft.$ 2.00 
3 to 4 ft. 3.00 
4 to 5 ft. 4.00 
5 to 6 ft. 5.00 
6 to 7 ft. 6.00 
7 to 8 ft. 8.00 
8 to 10 ft. 10.00 
Juniperus Excelsa 
P. pungens. Blue Spruce; Colorado Blue Spruce. 
This grand tree has been much admired for 
ifs fine form and color. It varies from light 
green to blue. However, in spring, when new 
growth covers the tree, they all have a pro¬ 
nounced blue color. Where you are not so 
particular as to color, this tree is one to 
please. However, if you want the pronounced 
shades, you should use either the selected 
Blue or Koster's, as described below. Each 
3 to 4 ft.$3.00 
4 to 5 ft. 4.00 
P. pungens glauca. Selected Blue Seedling. 
These are sometimes known as "Shiners", 
and in many instances look like and cannot 
be told from Koster's. Our stock is extra 
well selected, and we have many to choose 
from. Each 
2 to 3 ft.$5.00 
3 to 4 ft. 6.00 
4 to 5 ft. 7.00 
P. pungens kosteri. Koster's Blue Spruce. This 
is the most beautiful of all the Blue Spruces. 
Being a grafted variety it is of uniform blue 
color. The aristocrat of the Blue Spruces. 
Each 
3 to 4 ft.$8.00 
4 to 5 ft.1 0.00 
Pseudotsuga - Fir 
Pseudotsuga douglasi. Douglas Fir. A Colorado 
tree. Soft green foliage, resembling the hem¬ 
lock or spruce, but of a blue cast. Makes a 
compact tree and can be used as a specimen 
or in group plantings. Each 
7 to 8 ft.$ 8.00 
8 to 10 ft. 10.00 
Pinus Sylvestris 
Pinus - Pine 
Pinus montana mughus. Mugho Pine. An ex¬ 
cellent dwarf Pine, globe-shaped, and erect 
branching. It is especially attractive in the 
spring, when the new growth, which looks 
like miniature candles, completely covers 
the bush. Each 
lxl l/ 2 ft. wide.$2.00 
1 1/2x2 ft. wide. 3.00 
2x2 ft. wide. 4.00 
21/2x3 ft. wide. 5.00 
P. strobus. White Pine. A familiar, tall majestic 
native Evergreen. Grows rapidly as Ever¬ 
greens go, and with its long, flexible, light 
green, pendulous needles proves one of our 
best trees. Can be used as a windbreak or 
specimen. 
P. sylvestris. Scotch Pine. One of the best 
Pines offered. Very quick to establish itself, 
grows rapidly, and has ability to grow lux¬ 
uriantly on high and dry ground. Its needles 
are shorter than either White or Austrian 
Pine, its habit more compact, the foliage 
dark green. Where quick effect is wanted, 
this variety is one of the best. 
Price of Above 2 Pinus. Each 
3 to 4 ft.$3.00 
4 to 5 ft. 4.00 
5 to 6 ft. 5.00 
6 to 7 ft. 6.00 
7 to 8 ft. 8.00 
8 to 10 ft.10.00 
Taxus -Yew 
The Disease-Proof Evergreen 
No family of Evergreens has gained such 
popularity in recent years as the Yew. Their 
dark rich color, hardiness, variety of form, ease 
to transplant, adaptability, freedom from dis¬ 
ease or insects has merited them this position. 
They all do well in the shade. We have one of 
the largest stocks in the South, and are using 
it in quantities for foundation planting and to 
replace Boxwood, which freezes so often. 
Taxus canadensis. Canada Yew. A spreading 
form from Canada which will burn unless 
planted in the shade. Hardy and has bright 
red fruit. Likes moist soil. Each 
18 to 24 in.$3.00 
2 to 2/2 ft. 4.00 
T. cuspidata. Spreading Japanese Yew. Low, 
rather spreading type which is usually broad¬ 
er than high. Can be pruned into a com¬ 
pact form to look like a Boxwood or made 
into a hedge if desired. Withstands heat 
and cold and perfectly hardy in our climate. 
Can be grown in sun or shade. One of the 
finest spreading Evergreens. Each 
1 1/2 to 2 ft.$ 3.00 
2 to 21/2 ft. 4.00 
21/2 to 3 ft. 5.00 
3 to 31/2 ft. 7.50 
31/2 to 4 ft. 10.00 
T. cuspidata nana. Dwarf Japanese Yew. A 
low picturesque form of much merit. Can 
be used as a specimen or hedge when you 
want a quality plant. Each 
12 to 15 in.$3.00 
1 8 to 24 in. 4.00 
2 to 21/2 ft. 5.00 
T. cuspidata capitata. Upright Japanese Yew 
An upright cone-shape form of medium 
growth. Desirable for foundation planting or 
hedge. The most desirable variety of this 
type. 
T. media hicksi. Hick's Yew. Decidedly up¬ 
right, forming a column of deepest green 
foliage. Slow-growing and never spreading 
more fhan one-fourfh of its height. Very 
compact. 
Prices of above 2 Taxus: Each 
21/2 to 3 ft.$4.00 
3 to 31/2 ft. 5.00 
31/2 to 4 ft. 6.00 
T. repandens. Spreading English Yew. A low, 
spreading form from England which prefers 
a northern or eastern exposure. Dark rich 
oreen. Each 
18 to 24 in.$4.00 
2 to 21/2 ft. 5.00 
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