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Juniperus GRAFTS 
J. sabina Von Ehron. Rapid growing, rich green, 
upright. 38-34% ft. $6.50, 2%4-3 ft. $5.50 
globe 15-18 in. $4.00 
J. scopulorum Chandler. Compact upright grower 
with attractive light blue foliage. Mature height 
20 feet. 3816-4 ft. $7.50 
J. scopulorum Pathfinder, Silver. 3-314 ft. $8.00 
J. virginiana burki, Dark blue. 3-314 ft. $7.50 
J. virginiana cannarti, dark green blue berries. 
3-314 ft. $8.00 
Picea glauca conica, DWARF 
ALBERTA SPRUCE 4’ 
Picea [py’-see-ah] or [pis’-e-ah] Ancient Latin 
from “pix,” pitch. 
glauca [glaw’-kah] covered with a whitish powder. 
conica [kon’-i-ca] cone-shaped. 
Of upright habit and very dense slow growth aver- 
aging about one half inch per year. Hardy here with 
a little protection from the winter sun. An interest- 
ing novelty, good for rockeries or urns. 
12-18 in. $2.50 
Picea pungens, COLORADO SPRUCE N. 80’ 
Our Colorado state tree, too well known to need 
further description. Color runs from green to silvery 
blue-green. 4-5 ft. $6.00, 3-4 ft. $4.50, 2-3 ft. $3.50 
Pinus montana mughus, MUGHO PINE sy 
Pinus [py-nus] Ancient Latin. 
montana [mon-ta’-nah] Of the mountains. 
mughus [mew-gus] From Mughu. 
A dwarf many-stemmed round-headed evergreen 
shrub. The growth is very slow and dense, it seldom 
getting over five feet tall, but spreading out to six or 
eight feet when old. Outstanding for formal effects. 
2-3 ft. $6.00, 144-2 ft. $4.00, 1-1% ft. $3.00 
Pinus ponderosa, PONDEROSA PINE N. 100’ 
ponderosa [pon-der-o’-sah] Massive. 
The native western yellow pine. Fast growing. In- 
formal shape. Long needles. For background groups 
or specimens. 3-4 ft. $4.00, 2-3 ft. $3.00 
Pinus sylvestris, SCOTCH PINE 80’ 
sylvestris [syl-ves’-tris] Of woods or forest. 
A rapid-growing pine, with shorter needles and 
looser habit of growth than the Ponderosa. 
4-5 ft. $6.00, 3-4 ft. $4.50 
Pinus tanyosha globosa, JAPANESE 
TABLE PINE 3 
tanyosha [tan-ny-o’-sha] Japanese name. 
globosa [glob-o’-sa] globe shaped. 
An interesting and unique dwarf pine with low- 
spreading table top. Slim light green needles. Useful 
for rockeries. Hardy here. 18-24 in. $4.00 
Pseudotsuga taxifolia, DOUGLAS FIR 70-80’ 
Pseudotsuga [seu-dah-tseu’-gah] Like a hemlock. 
taxifolia [taax-i-fo’-li-a] With Yew-like leaves. 
Our Colorado Christmas tree. Grows in dense stands 
on the north slopes of our mountains. Should not be 
planted with Blue Spruce. 3-4 ft. $6.00 
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