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PICEA excelsa—Continued Fach Ten Hundred 
—procumbens. 2’ Prostrate Norway Spruce | 
In youth this little fellow has the shape of a flat pumpkin | 
but slowly covers a broader area slightly adding to its | 
height, and all through its long life is neat, well defined | 
and beautifully clothed with short rich green needles. 
9 -.to 1244n- spread) By a& Be 3.00 2.70 2.40 
12. “to” 15 inspreao. By abe 3.40 3.30 3.00 
15°*tow18 tin. spread, b.70o.a 4.50 3.90 
142.107 (2) sittivspreadwiBeaibee 5.40 4.80 
2°-.to 2l2sttespreadaBsciba. 6.75 6.00 
22-1077 3! (Rite spread, Be aw 9.00 8.10 
Sumette spread, B. & B 12.00 
—pumila. 3’-4’ ) Dwarf Norway Spruce 
More globular than most, but very dense. Needs a little 
protection from winter sun but able to withstand zero. 
9° “tov AZ in, ‘spread; Bro& Bie 3.00 2/0 2.40 
IZt*to 16 ine spredad7y ba Dae S75 3.30 3.00 
15) »to. 18 ain spredds bac Bae 4.50 3.90 
1asto 22 Sit Aspread)iBtae Bie 5.40 4.80 
—pyramidalis. 40’-50’ Pyramidal Norway Spruce 
All the branches ascend to form a narrow pyramid. 
opm Us 2 ae BG. baw 6.79 ee 
ba RIO. OF it. BEG Be ae 7.90 
—repens. 12’ Creeping Norway Spruce 
Wide spreading prostrate branches make a thick irregular 
blanket of interesting texture, quite at home among rocks. 
12°%to 15 >in spread, Bc Bee 3.79 3.30 3.00 
iS iio? 18 Minvspread) By Ga B.2 4.50 3.90 3.60 
lYattoe 2 “Mt spread Bars.bee 5.40 4.80 
glauca conica. 8’-10’ Dwarf Alberta Spruce 
A perfect miniature reproduction of a tall forest tree, hav- 
ing branches crowded into a compact narrow cone 
with a rugged old look about it. Very thin slaty green 
foliage makes an exceedingly fine texture. Best where 
slightly shaded. Grows slowly and is extremely hardy. 
22,10 — Cue Bia Bone oe 
oO to rae eit: Bo tie 6.75 
4 to 4Y. ft. BAGtB. aes 8.25 
hunnewelliana. Hunnewell Spruce 
A comparatively new hybrid that resembles a much glori- © 
fied White Spruce. Each shoot is well clothed all around 
with a distinct blue gray foliage. Side branches ascend 
to form a neat narrow pyramid—we consider this a “find.” 
1 to 1% it: Bo Dee 3.00 
1 Vantos D2ierit: B.& Bie. 3.78 
koyamai. 40’-50’ Koyamai Spruce 
When young a broad-based cone, but lengthens into a 
narrow pyratnid with husky looking branches. Scarce. 
2) SSO ee Biever: 3.75 
3 Ago, 4 at BY. 6a 4.50 
AS iO) Samet Braise, 6.00 
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