COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
The king- of the evergreen family. We list 
this tree in color from green to deep blue. 
The blue color is a powdery substance that 
forms on the needles, giving the tree a blue 
color. This tree should be planted universally, 
and for best coloring requires sun. 35 to 40 
feet. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE 
Compact and bushy in growth, very hardy, 
and foliage varies from green to a bluish 
tint, of a bright fresh color. 25 to 40 feet. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
Fastest growing Spruce, foliage deep green, 
suitable for windbreaks and screens. 50 to 
60 feet. 
WHITE SPRUCE 
Will grow as far north as the Arctic circle. 
Matures into a graceful, tall, impressive 
tree. Foliage bluish green. 40 to 50 feet. 
THE JUNIPERS (Cedars) 
SILVER CEDAR 
Bright silvery green foliage that holds its 
color throughout the year. Compact and of 
pyramidal type. 12 to 15 feet. 
Our types are drouth resistant and selected 
for landscape planting. 
PFITZERS JUNIPER 
A graceful, bushy, low spreading ever¬ 
green, suitable for foundation plantings. 
Stands shade and the city’s dust and soot. 
6 to 8 foot spread. 
SAVIN JUNIPER 
A low branching, thick and heavily clothed 
with short, tufted foliage. Dark green at 
all times of the season. 2 to 3 feet high, 
spread, 6 feet. 
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