Pinus sylvestris (Scotch pine) 
Fast-growing for a pine. Good in a windbreak. 
3/4: foo bigh sees each $1.50 Uf Site eS hee ee each 7.00 
A/S tO chighy. 6 each 2.50 8/9 att highs... each 9.00 
5/6 ft. high.....:..each 4.00 9/10 ft. high........ each 11.00 
6/7 techithe each 6.00 10/1 2-4, high =. each 13.00 
SPRUCE (Picea) 
Majestic evergreens with short, flat needles. Good as specimens 
and highly desirable for inter-planting with firs which they some- 
what resemble, or for combining with pines. 
Picea abies (Norway spruce) 
Perhaps the most widely planted of the tall-growing evergreens. 
Pyramidal in shape. Dark green needles. Excellent for mass 
planting. : 
4/5 ft. high ....each $2.50 8/9 ft. high ....each 9.00 
5/6 ft. high ....each 3.50 9/10 ft. high ....each 10.00 
6/7 ft. high ....each 5.00 10/12 ft. high ....each 12.00 
7/8 ft. high ....each 7.00 12/15 ft. high ....each 15.00 
15708 tt big he ences €ache) 8-005 tore .00 
Picea glauca albertiana (Black Hills spruce) 
Hardy and symmetrical. The branches are densely covered 
with dark-green needles. 
2/3: em ios ee each $1.50 
3/450 ft high ioe ese each 2.50 
7 0 oo tages Le at Edt Poppi Mla oa each 3.50 
EY Aceh SA Tame ov)» baaaeey cy ee SLES each 45.50 
O/ jee fteshiohs sae eS each 7.50 
fi/ Beek tee eee so core Ne each 9.50 
By Oot tre hig Helge alse each 12.50 
CAL Oet Ee hie heroin a. each 15.00 
10/12 ft, high....ea. 17.50 to 20.00 
12/15 ft. high....ea. 20.00 to 30.00 
Picea pungens (Colorado green spruce) 
A fine variety with bluish-green needles. 
Branches in tiers. (Prices the same as 
those quoted for Black Hills spruce). 
Black Hills Spruce 
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