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

—Cannarti, J. virginiana cannarti. 15-20 ft. 
A grafted form, clear green throughout the year. 
Needs shearing to make a close, regular pyramid. 
Unexcelled year round color. 
—Dundee, J. virginiana pyramidiforma hilli. 15-20 ft 
A grafted, narrow pyramidal form with compact 
regular growth without shearing. 
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A compact form of J. virginiana easily sheared into 
globes and useful for places where other evergreen 
globes will not thrive. 
—Silver Red Cedar, J. virginiana glauca. 15 ft. .............. 
Upright conical form. Very bright silvery blue in 
spring. Irregular form unless sheared. 
PINE—Mugho, Dwarf Mountain Pine. 3-5 ft. 0.0... 
This makes a compact dome-shaped bush broader 
than high. Sizes apply to width rather than height. 
Endures some shade and heat and drought. Thrives 
in any well-drained soil. 
SPRUCE—Black Hills. 50-70 ft. 0000 
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-grow- 
ing trees, and from clear green to silvery blue-green. 
Our trees are mostly a very compact and slow-grow- 
ing type. In dry seasons it should be closely watch- 
ed and treated for Red Spider. 
—Colorado Blue, Picea pungens. 25-40 ft. 
Blue or green as listed below. Otherwise than color 
of the foliage they are the same. 
—Selected Blue Specimens, Shiners. —....00.. 
More used as a specimen tree than any other ever- 
green. Rather slow-growing, regular, and compact 
with very sharply pointed blue foliage. Subject 
to Red Spider injury if neglected. ° 

The same fine, compact form as the Shiners, but with 
clear green or slightly blue-green foliage. Some- 
times but not always, they develop a blue color with 
age. 
—Servian Spruce, Picea omorika. .....................-..........---....-- 
An attractive, slow-growing, dense, pyramidal tree 
reaching considerable height. Leaves bright green, 
with white stripes above. 
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