32 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
PICEA (SPRUCES) 
Picea engelmanni (Engelmann Spruce) 
A large growing tree, having slender, spreading branches which form a 
dense, narrow pyramid. Has bluish green to steel-blue foliage. Hardy orna- 
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Picea excelsa (Norway Spruce) 
One of the best known and one of the hardiest of conifers. Native of northern 
Europe. Conical in form of growth and with deep green foliage. Does well 
in rather sterile soil and defies the blast in cold, exposed situations. Rapid 
growing, the name excelsa meaning lofty. Valuable for windbreaks and 
makes a good specimen tree. Holds a place of deserved esteem. 
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Picea glauca albertiana (Alberta White Spruce) 
Splendid geographical variety of white spruce from Alberta. Large growing 
hardy tree, narrow pyramidal habit, thick, dense foliage, and having short, 
thick needles well crowded together. 
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Picea orientalis (Oriental Spruce!) 
Resembles Norway Spruce but much more slender and graceful, in fact a tree 
of outstandingly neat and tidy appearance. Clad well to the ground with 
branches and foliage. Fits into plantings where space is a factor. The gen- 
eral effect of mature trees is one of perfection. Native of Western Asia and 
the Caucasus. 
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Picea pungens glauca (Colorado Spruce) 
Native Wyoming to Colorado and Utah. The color effect ranges from green 
to silvery blue. A very handsome and a very hardy tree of symmetrical 
habit of growth. One of the most desirable of the spruces. Flourishes under 
adverse conditions. 
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Picea pungens kosteriana (Koster Blue Spruce) 
A choice tree, fairly well known in the nursery trade, and universally loved 
and admired. Its outstanding beauty rests in its appealing lustrous blue 
foliage. In this respect it has few competitors. A hardy tree of shapely 
growth with dense branches and feliage. When grown into sizable trees it 
provides one of the handsomest of all windbreaks for the home, and one of the 
best. It is a beautiful hedge subject, but is perhaps at its best when used for 
specimen planting, for it needs nothing to enhance or support its natural 
beauty. 
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