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IT'S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT'S PLANTED 
Dwarf Alberta Spruce {Picea Conica Glauca )—Very dwarf tight growing cone. A rock 
garden specimen. 8-10" 31-00; 10-12" 31-35; 12-15" 31-50; 15-18" 32-00. 
Engleman Spruce —Another tree from Colorado. Variable in color from green to blue. Differs 
from the famous Blue Spruce in that it is slightly pendulous. 18-24" 32.00; 2-3' 32.75; 3-4' 33.50. 
Hondo Spruce ( Picea Hondoensis) —Native of Central Japan. A handsome ornamental tree 
of broad pyramidal habit. Bright dense green foliage. 3 yr. seedlings 2-4" 100 for 34.00; 5 yr. 
transplants 5-10" 100 for 39.50. 
Roster’s Blue Spruce —This is a grafted tree taken from specially selected strain of the best 
color possible to obtain in a Blue Spruce. By grafting, a uniform color is obtained in a whole 
block of trees. 2 year grafts 6-10" 31-00; 3 year grafts 10-12" 31-50; 15-18" 32.50; 18-24" 33.50; 
i-iy 34.50; iy 2 -y 35.50; 3 - 4 ' 37 . 50 ; 4-5' 39 . 00 ; 5 - 6 ' 312 . 00 ; 6 -r 315 . 00 . 
Moorheim’s Blue Spruce —Another grafted form of Blue Spruce. Supposedly longer needled 
and better color than Rosters. We think them equally fine. 12-15" 32-00; 15-18" 32.75; 18-24" 
33.75; 2-iy' 34.75; 2#-3' 35.75; 3-4' 38.00. 
Koyami Spruce —Another interesting Japanese novelty. Slow growing narrow pyramidal tree 
with compact growth and green short thickly set needles. 6 yr. T 9-12" 310.00 per 100; 15-18" 
31-00; 18-24" 31-35; 2-3' 31-75. 
Oriental Spruce ( Picea Orientalis )—A very graceful spruce with dark glossy foliage of slow 
growth and therefor valuable in smaller gardens. 8-12" transplants 317.50 per 100; 15-18" 31-50; 
18-24" 32.00. 
Serbian Spruce ( Picea Omorika) —This species has recently been offered to the American trade. 
It is destined to become popular. Pyramidal type of Spruce with underside of foliage very 
decidedly blue, giving the tree a two-toned color effect. 2 vr. sdlgs. 36.00 for 100; 15-18" 31-25; 
18-24" 31-75; 2-2y 32.25; 2^-3' 32.75; 3-4' 33.50. 
Sitka Spruce ( Picea Sitchensis )—Native of the Western Coast of North America. A very orna¬ 
mental tree with slender horizontal branches. Needles green above, underlaid with silver, giving 
the tree a striking color effect. 2 vr. sdlgs. 2-4" 33.00 for 100; 2-2y 31-75; 2JT-3' 32.00; 3-4' 
32.50; 4-5' 33.25. 
Norway Spruce- 
The Christmas 
tree. A strong up¬ 
right grower that 
soon develops into 
a large tree. Used 
for hedges, wind¬ 
breaks, etc., also 
for tubs and formal 
plantings when 
small, for it is a 
very shapely tree, 
2 vr. sdlgs. 3-6" 
100 for 33.00; 1000 
for 320.00; 5000 
for 380.00; 4 yr. 
transplants 6-12" 
100 for 36.50; 1000 
for 355.00; 5000 
for 3250.00; 18- 
24" 3-90; 2-3' 
31-25; 3-4' 31-75; 
4-5' 32.25; 5-6' 
32.75. 
Norway Spruce 
Weeping Norway Spruce (Picea Excels a Pendula )—Weeping strain of Norway Spiuce 18 24 
33.00; 2-2y 34.00. 
White Spruce (Picea Canadensis )—Somewhat more open grower than Black Hill Spruce - Makes 
a good Christmas tree. 2 vr. sdlgs. 3-5" 33.00 per 100; 320.00 per 1000; 6 yr. 1 1 8-12 3 • P er 
100; 12-15" 310.00 per 100. 
Red Spruce —The native spruce of New England and Canada. Not cultivated much in tit 
nurseries, but makes an interesting specimen and should be deluded wherever specimen disp av 
is desired. 2 yr. sdlgs. 2-4" 100 for 33-00; 6 yr. transplants 8-12 100 for 312.00. 
Evergreen seedlings and transplants sold only in lots of 25 or more of 1 size and \ariety at listed P r i ces 
50% advance if less are ordered. 
