Evergreens 
Jumperus chinensis sargenti. See page 8 
Picea • Spruce 
These rapid-growing evergreens are distinctively pyram¬ 
idal in habit and thrive best standing in well-drained soil in 
the open sunshine. They are used as windbreaks, screens, 
hedges, or as individuals. As a specimen, this conifer is 
unsurpassed and should be given plenty of room for 
development, since some varieties grow to great heights 
and become more attractive with age. They are extremely 
hardy. Thousands are used every year for Christmas trees. 
Picea omorika. Serbian Spruce. 40 to 50 ft. 
This tree develops into a tall, narrow specimen. Contrasting 
foliage, green on top and blue on bottom of needle. Each 
15 to 18 in.$2 00 
W 2 to 2 ft. 3 00 
P. orientalis. Oriental Spruce. 60 to 70 ft. 
The aristocrat of Spruces. A slow grower. Short dark green 
needles. (Supply limited.) 
1H to 2 ft. 2 50 
2 to 3 ft. 3 50 
7 to 8 ft., specimen.25 00 
10 to 12 ft.,.specimen.30 00 
12 to 15 ft., specimen.35 00 
15 to 18 ft., specimen.40 00 
P. pungens kosteri. Koster Blue Spruce. 50 to 60 ft. 
(Grafted.) 
The true Blue Spruce, an old-time favorite. A vigorous tree 
with good blue color. Used principally as a specimen. 
2 to 3 ft. 4 00 
3 to 4 ft. 5 00 
4 to 5 ft., specimen. 7 50 
5 to 6 ft., specimen.10 00 
6 to 7 ft., specimen.15 00 
Evergreen prices include balling and burlapping 
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