4 ROSEDALE NURSERIES 

EVERGREENS—Continued 
PICEA : Spruce 
No group of evergreens is more widely used in landscape work 
than the Spruces, and many of them are among the most showy 
and rapid growing of their class. Spruces will grow in almost any 
kind of moderately moist soil and are easily transplanted. 
Canadensis albertiana (Black Hills Spruce). Grows into a neat, 
compact, cone shape with gray-green needles. Very hardy. 
S tO tsi bane see Ea. $2.50 
Excelsa ( Norway Spruce). Exceedingly rapid growth and extreme 
hardiness which adapt it for shelter and massing for effect. 
Bul thas Nae eater Ea. $2.25 
Glauca albertiana conica (Dwarf Alberta Spruce). A dwarf form 
of dense, narrow-conical habit, with thin, slender leaves. 
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Moerheimi (Moerheim’s Blue Spruce). Here is about the bluest 
type of Spruce. A new form of very compact growth and ex- 
tremely handsome color. Very hardy and easy to grow. 
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Omorica (Serbian Spruce). A vigorous, narrowly pyramidal 
tree with dark green needles shiny below and whitish lines 
above. Very hardy, rich and beautiful. 
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Orientalis (Oriental Spruce). The deep, glossy green foliage is 
smaller and more dense than that of the other Spruces and 
brighter and richer than that of the Norway Spruce. It is a tree 
of remarkable beauty. Our stock of this beautiful species is a 
wonder to all who visit us. 
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Polita (Tigertail Spruce). The most distinct of all Spruces by 
reason of the thick, rigid, spiny needles sparsely distributed 
around the stubby branches. 
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Pungens kosteriana (Koster Blue Spruce). Striking biue needles 
and uniform shape make it a beautiful lawn specimen. 

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PINUS - Pine 
The Pines are essentially inhabitants of poor, sandy soils and 
dry situations. Their stout root systems enable them to seek 
scanty water supplies where other species find it difficult, and 
they thrive in any good soil. 
Cembra (Swiss Stone Pine). Hardy dark green foliage. Tree sym- 
metrical, slow growing and compact. A very handsome lawn 
specimen narrowly pyramidal. 
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