Pinus sylvestris (Scotch pine) 
Fast-growing for a pine. Good in a windbreak. 
374 ft: highs each $2.00 ii) See tere Die rare 2 28 each 7.00 
A/ 5 -tteonig hese each 2.50 S/O me itenigie nat each 9.00 
576: ft, hight y= each 4.00 9/10 ft. high........each 11.00 
Of Taitebiehs ee each 6.00 10/12 ft, 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 
1/48 ft high; s.-each \-7,002 +21 2/15 4 high’ ..,each 1.9.00 
15/18 Get? ewer each 18.00 to 25.00 
Picea glauca albertiana (Black Hills spruce) 
Hardy and symmetrical. The branches are densely covered 
with dark-green needles. 
2/ ee ig he hla ten each $2.00 
3/4 ttc a Te hie ee eee each 2.50 
4/5: Saito high 2c pala e each 3.50 
9/65 =ftyahip hss ka kit each: 5350 
6/7 ithehie hv See each 7.50 
Y/ Sra kits bap acre each 9.50 
8/95), ft. big e oe each 12.50 
SAO It ehioh 6 At eee each 15.00 
LO/02 sit high_ed- 17.50; -tor320-00 
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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