Koster Blue. 60'. (Picea pUngens kosteri). One of the 
most conspicuous evergreen trees. Outstanding steel-blue 
foliage and regular outline. Used primarily as a specimen 
tree. 
Each 
18" to 24" -$ 4 . 5 o 
2' to 2%' - 6.75 
2%' to 3'-- 8.00 
3' to 4' - 10.00 
4' to 5' - 14.00 
5' to 6'- 18.00 
6' to 7'-25.00 
T to 8'- 35.00 
Norway. 60'. (P. excelsa). Well known variety useful 
as specimens, in windbreaks, screen plantings, and as a hedge 
where it shears to formal shapes satisfactorily. 
12" to 18" 
18" to 24" 
2' to 2%' 
2V 2 ' to 3' 
3' to 4' __ 
4' to 5' ___ 
Each 
$ .90 
1.75 
2.50 
3.00 
4.00 
7.00 
White. 60'. (P. alba). Pleasing gray-green foliage. 
Fine specimen. Has attractive small, light-brown cones in 
Fall. 
Each 
18" to 24" _$ 2.25 
2' to 3' _ 3.00 
3' to 4'_ 4.50 
4' to 5' _ 6.00 
5' to 6'_ 7.00 
YEW 
Dwarf Japanese. (Taxus cuspidata nana). Rarely over 
5' spread and 4' height. One of the best dwarf evergreens. 
Thick, dark green foliage. Slow growing. Makes excellent 
low hedge requiring very little shearing. 
Each 
12" to 15" _$ 2.75 
15" to 18"___ 3.25 
Hick's. 10'. (T. media hicksi). Compact, columnar 
shape. Useful in foundation planting, and as a formal speci¬ 
men. 
Each 
15" to 18" _$ 3.00 
18" to 24" _ 3.75 
Spreading Japanese. (T. cuspidata). Rarely over 8' 
spread and 5' height if left unsheared. Deep green, dense 
spreading foliage. Red fruit in Fall. Good plant for foun¬ 
dation use, and will stand reasonable amount of shade. Ex¬ 
cellent hedge plant. 
Each 
12" to 15" _$ 2.50 
15" to 18" _ 3.50 
18" to 24"___5.00 
2' to 2V 2 ' __-_ 6.25 
Upright Japanese. 12'. (T. cuspidata capitata). Good 
hedge yew, or as semi-formal specimen. Typical deep-green 
yew foliage, and broadly pyramidal shape. 
Each 
$ 3.00 
5.00 
7.00 
18" to 24" 
2' to 2 V 2 ' 
2%' to 3' 
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