Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Specimen Evergreens 

PINE—Austrian, Pinus Nigra. 40-60 ft. 2.00.00... 
Long, rich green, coarse foliage. Vigorous. Fine in 
background. Endures the smoky atmosphere of the 
cities better than most evergreens. 
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Bluish-green foliage. Stout, horizontal, very flex- 
ible branches. Slow growing, informal, and pic- 
turesque. 
—Japanese Red Pine, P. densifolia. 40-50 ft. 000000000... 
Long, dark green foliage. A very rapid growing, 
wide-spreading, handsome variety, which will endure 
much exposure. 
—Mugho, Dwarf Mountain Pine. 3-5 ft. 2000... 
This makes a compact dome-shaped bush broader 
than high. Sizes apply to width rather than height. 
Endures some shade and much heat and drought. 
Thrives in any well-drained soil. One of the best 
of all dwarf evergreens. 
—Ponderosa or Bull Pine, P. ponderosa. ........................... 
Very long, bristly, coarse foliage on stiff stout 
branches. Endures extreme drought but tolerates no 
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—Scotch, P. Sylvestris. 25-30 ft. occ cece 
Bright green at all times, and endures city condi- 
tions exceptionally well. Shears well. 
SPRUCE—Black Hills. 50-70 ft. -2220...2.eecceeceeceeeeeecceeeeeee 
A native of the Black Hills. It does very well 
over a wide range and makes the finest specimens 
of all spruce. This is a very variable species, ranging 
from very compact dwarfs to more open, rapid- 
growing trees, and from clear green to silvery blue- 
green. Our trees are mostly a very compact and 
slow-growing type. In dry seasons it should be 
closely watched and treated for Red Spider. 
—Colorado Blue, Picea pungens. 25-40 ft. 
Blue or green as listed below. 
—Selected Blue Specimens, Shiners. .....................00........... 
More used as a specimen tree than any other ever- 
green. Rather slow-growing, regular compact, with 
very sharply pointed blue foliage. Subject to Red 
Spider injury if neglected. 
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