a. 
V 
vanese 
(PICEA KOYAMI), 
T his is a new, very graceful Spruce, originating in the high 
mountains of Japan. Grown for years in this country and 
has proven especially hardy and free from all diseases and 
pests. The needles are rather short, come in whirls and are 
of dark green color. Its form is narrow pyramidical, reach¬ 
ing an ultimate height of about 30 feet. It is not partic¬ 
ular about soil and will withstand heat and dro\ight to a 
large degree. 
The landscape use of the 
Japanese Spruce are many. 
As it grows into a rather 
narrow form it can well 
be used in places where 
there is not much space* 
It will tolerate a certain 
amount of shade. As a 
lawn specimen this spruce 
takes a prominent place in 
any landscape picture. 
Here is a cliance for our 
customers to obtain some 
of these fine Japanese 
Spruces at a very reasonable 
price. However our supply 
is limited at present and 
would therefore advise to 
place orders as soon as 
possible. 
I^PA-MESEWRUCE, 
j 11 1 
well 6napecL post. 
Average Height^ I'^afoot paJCL 
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