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SCOTCH —An excellent tree for wind¬ 
break and mass plantings. Has short 
needles and is open in growth unless 
sheared. 18-24 in., $1.50; 24-30 in., $2.00; 
30-36 in., $2.50; 3-4 ft., $3.00; 4-5 ft., 
$5.00; 5-6 ft., $7.00; 6-7 ft., $9.00. 
WHITE —This graceful pine has the soft¬ 
est needles of them all. Fast growing 
and stately, this monarch of our North 
woods is finding increasing favor in 
the eyes of the home planter. 2-3 ft., 
$3.00; 3-4 ft., $4.00. 
The Spruces 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE— The hardiest 
of all spruces, symmetrical, compact 
and bushy growth. The smallest trees 
soon form round, sturdy, compact 
bodies. As the tree develops it continues 
to carry this particular style of growth 
and becomes the most compact grow¬ 
ing specimen among the spruces. The 
foliage varies from a green to a bluish 
tint and all trees are remarkable for 
their bright, fresh color. 12-18 in., $1.50; 
18-24 in., $2.00; 24-30 in., $2.50; 30-36 
in., $3.00; 3-4 ft., $4.50; 4-5 ft., $7.00; 5- 
6 ft., $9.00; 6-7 ft., $12.50. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE— The most 
popular novelty for planters of the 
northern states. Its brilliant blue-green 
color, neat compact form and symmet¬ 
rical habit of growth, makes it invalu¬ 
able in landscape work. The glory of 
the Blue Spruce is in its intense steel- 
blue foliage. 12-18 in., $2.50; 18-24 in., 
$3.00; 24-30 in., $4.00; 30-36 in., $5.00; 
3-3i ft., $6.50; 3^-4 ft., $8.00; 4-4i ft., 
$10.00; 4^-5 ft., $12.50; 5-6 ft., $15.00; 
6-7 ft., $22.50; 7-8 ft., $30.00. 
COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE— A very 
fine tree similar to the Colorado blue in 
all respects except in color but is well 
adapted to planting in groups with Col¬ 
orado Blues to bring out the brightness 
of the blue. Their foliage is a rich, glos¬ 
sy, attractive green. There is no finer 
nor hardier spruce than the Colorado 
Green. Plant it freely and its ever in¬ 
creasing beauty will be a constant and 
lasting source of pleasure. 18-24 in., 
$2.00; 24-30 in., $3.00; 30-36 in., $4.00; 
3-3^ ft., $5.00; 3i-4 ft., $6.00; 4-4^ ft., 
$8.00; 4^-5 ft., $10.00; 5-6 ft., $12.50; 6-7 
ft., $17.50; 7-8 ft., $22.50. 
NORWAY SPRUCE —One of the hardiest 
and thriftiest of the evergreens. Heavy 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
masses of deep green foliage. Fits into 
any planting for hedges and wind¬ 
breaks. The trees can be pruned to any 
height desired. For quick growth there 
is probably no evergreen their equal. 
5-6 ft., $8.00; 6-7 ft., $10.00; 7-8 ft., 
$12.50. 
The Yews 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA— This 
variety of Japanese Yew develops a 
single stem growing in an upright, sym¬ 
metrical branched form. Good for very 
shady locations. 18-24 in., $4.50; 24-30 
in., $6.00. 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA NANA — Dwarf, 
spreading type of above. 12-15 in., $4.50; 
18-24 in., $6.00. 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA BROWNII— Vase¬ 
shaped form, a very graceful type. One 
of the newer forms of Japanese Yew. 
Exceptionally deep green color. 18-24 
in., $6.00. 
EVERGREEN SPECIALS 
"SECONDS" THAT SHOULD COME FIRST IN YOUR CONSIDERATION 
In growing evergreens by the thousands, as we do, there are always a considerable number 
of individuals which fail to develop into perfect trees. Such trees which have failed to attain 
the high standard of perfection demanded of “Daniels Specimen” grade we have classed as 
“seconds.” They are not cripples nor culls—they are real bargains—while they last—at ,iust 
half (or less than half) the price of perfect trees. Unexcelled for planting screens, groves or 
other group plantings. You ca»^ make vnu own selection from several hundred. BUT—come 
early as at these prices they will not last long. 
