BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
EVERGREENS — CONTINUED 
PICEA glauca conica — Dwarf Alberta Spruce 4-6 ft. 
A miniature Spruce of very slow growth and very 
dense narrow-conical habit of growth. A very attractive 
and perfectly shaped dwarf tree with thickly set branches 
eand bright green foliage. Each 
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glauca densata — Black Hills Spruce 50-60 ft. 
One of the best and most popular of the Spruces. A 
compact symmetrical upright grower, the slowest grow- 
ing and most compact of all of the tall Spruces. Also 
the most hardy of the Spruces, withstanding both heat 
and drought as well as cold better than most other 
varieties. 
POU e 2 ama CheS + Det Dene A ee 1.50 
Pat MAR LCOLII KS Pantie ei ee es gg ee re 2.10 
COMES AT CCt eek Loar ns ge 2 le 3.50 
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pungens — Colorado Spruce 70-80 ft. 

The greener trees from the general run of Colorado 
Spruce seedlings. A very attractive dense tree with 
branches in distinct whorles. Unsurpassed as a specimen 
tree... 
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PINUS mugho mughus — Mugo or Dwarf Mountain Pine 
The true dwarf type; many-stemmed, bushy and compact, 
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. nigra — Austrian Pine 60-70 ft. 
A handsome tree of broadly pyramidal growth, best 
of the ornamental Pines for this area. Deep rich green 
foliage. 
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PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi (taxifolia) — Douglas Fir 
-One of the most decorative of the larger growing 
Evergreens. It is a rapid grower, forming a compact and 
symmetrical pyramid. The foliage varies from a dark 
green to a dark silvery blue and is very attractive. 
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TAXUS cuspidata — Spreading Japanese Yew 10-12 ft. 
A spreading bush with horizontal somewhat ascend- 
ing branches. Very hardy and does well in shaded places, 
especially good for foundation plantings. 
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cuspidata nana (brevifolia) — Dwarf Japanese Yew 
A low slow-growing shrub-form Yew with wide- 
spreading ascending branches and very dark green 
foliage. Very dense in its growth. 
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media — Intermediate Yew 
A compact grower, similar in form to Taxus cuspidata, 
very deep green waxy foliage. A rather slow grower. 
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Prices quoted are for wholesale quantities. Orders calling for less than five of a variety and 
size are not wholesale, but will be filled at an advance over printed rates as, outlined on page 2. 
