Picea pungens glauca (Colorado blue spruce) 
Famous for its steel-blue needles, the Colo- 
rado blue spruce is desirable as a specimen 
where sharp color contrast is wanted. 

OY Siete bes: DIG tne. wat: eee, oie aes each $ 3.00 
DPA Mette DAP Dik sauce tite. te each 3,00 
AS vert: DiGi ses: kus, cee eich 0 
BY A gh ch MR Sos reece tell tat each 9.00 
6 Ewe aty highs a shoe sens each 12.00 
1/0 sett. = High yore eee eee each 15.00 
§/ Gra ft ohig i eaceeratt cre each 17.50 
O/iOanit. highs ctxt peetee each 20.00 
10/12 Stee hig h* 525 sec aaecek each 25.00 
V2 7s tat t= Big b atece  eeee 35.00 to 50.00 
Picea pungens kosteriana (Koster’s blue spruce) 
The handsomest and bluest of the spruces, this is one of 
the world’s most renowned evergreens. The growth is sym- 
metrical and the needles a uniform silvery-blue. Discovered in 
the Rockies, the Koster blue spruce came to American gardens 
by way of Switzerland and Holland where it was first propagated. 
3/4 ft, high ....each $ 8.00 8/9 ft. high ....35.00 to 40.00 
4/5 ft. high ...... each 10.00 9/10 ft. high ....40.00 to 45.00 
7/8 ft. high 30.00 to 35.00 10/11 ft. high ....45.00 to 50.00 
YEW (Taxus) 
Few if any of the evergreens can equal the Japanese yew 
for low plantings and formal accents. Depending upon variety, 
these yews are either low and spreading or upright in growth. 
They hold their rich, black-green color throughout the year. Hardy 
pevcns any question of a doubt they also tolerate smoke and 
shade, 
Taxus 
Cuspidata 

