
Colorado Blue Spruce 
You Get 6 Bactical Benefits 
FROM MY GUARANTEED-TO-LIVE TREES ! 
An Evergreen planting does far more than beautify your home. 
Evergreens are not only highly decorative but useful. For 
example: 
Ts They’re ideal boundary markers. M Assure seclusion. Plant a tall, 


White Pine 
Plant them as a hedge or stand on your 
property lines! You'll have boundary 
markers much more attractive than a 
fence or wall — more permanent — 
less expensive to put up — with no 
maintenance cost. 
2 Make your property worth more. 
Artistic, luxurious Evergreens increase 
your home’s attractiveness so much that 
they make it more desirable — raise its 
real estate value. 
eB Shut out unpleasant views. Neigh- 
boring “‘eyesores” hurt your property 
value. Black out offensive views with 
a beautiful, fragrant curtain of my 
low-cost Evergreens! 

Austrian Pine 
thick Evergreen hedge or stand around 
your grounds and enjoy full privacy! 
This is worth far more than your trees 
cost. 
© Cut fuel bills. Set a thick hedge 
along your foundation wali and a tall 
stand on the side of your land where 
the coldest winds come from! They’ll 
break the wind so much your fuel 
savings will be considerable. 
6 Evergreens can make money for 
you. You can net a good profit raising 
and selling them as Christmas Trees! 
Send for my Special Bulletin on how 
to do this. 

American Arborvite 
Here’s What You Should Know About Your Evergreens 
American Arborvite. Also called White Cedar. Excellent for 
hedges and windbreaks. Dark green foliage. Easily pruned. 
Moist soil. Mature height 40 to 60 ft. 
Balsam Fir. Symmetrical, fragrant. Flat, blue-green needles. 
Prefers medium to heavy soil, thrives in shade. Mature height 
about 50 ft. 
Douglas Fir. Soft dark green to gray-blue needles. Rapid 
grower. Medium soil. Mature height about 7o ft. 
Fraser Fir. Shining dark green foliage with white bands under- 
neath. Grows in medium to moist soil. Mature height about 
7o ft. 
Canadian Hemlock. Lacy foliage — easily pruned. Prefers 
shade. Moist soil. Mature height about 7o ft. 
European Larch. Bright green feather foliage. Deciduous. Moist 
soil. Slender, pyramidal form. Very fast growing. Mature 
height 60 to go ft. 
Oriental Larch. Feathery foliage. Semi-symmetrical. Very fast 
growing. Mature height 60 to 75 ft. 
Austrian Pine. Deep green foliage. Prefers rich, light loam with 
well-drained sub-soil. Particularly good for city and seashore 
planting. Mature height about 50 ft. 
Jack Pine. Fast growing. Warm, yellow-green foliage. Shortest 
needles of any Pine. Excellent for planting in barren sand. 
Mature height 40 to 50 ft. 
Mugho Pine. Dwarf, spreading, slow growing. Hardy except in 
wet soil. Prunes at any height. Mature height 6 to ro ft. 
Red Pine. Dense foliage. Rapid-growing. Thrives in dry soil, 
needs sun. Mature height about roo ft. 
Scotch Pine. .Rapid- growing. Ornamental, light gray-green 
foliage. Will grow in poor soil. Best for quick-growing 
screens. Mature height 50 to 60 ft. 
White Pine. Rapid grower. Prefers light, sandy soil. Spreading 
limbs, but easily adapted to windbreaks and screens. Mature 
height about 90 ft. 
Colorado Blue Spruce. Color ranges from light blue-green to 
beautiful blue. Grows in most any soil. Prefers sun. Mature 
height about 80 ft. 
Engelmann Spruce. Blue-green to steel blue. Moist soil. Mature 
height about 60 ft. 
Norway Spruce. Dark green, graceful, symmetrical tree. Makes 
excellent hedges and windbreaks. Heavy soil, will grow in 
partial shade. Mature height about 80 ft. 
Red Spruce. Red-green bark, dark green foliage. Makes good 
hedges. Mature height 70 to 80 ft. 
White Spruce. Symmetrical. Light, silvery-green foliage. Makes 
good hedges and windbreaks. Moist soil, will grow in partial 
shade. Mature height 60 to 75 ft. 

White Spruce 
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How to Choose Your Trees 
Conditions of soil, sun and shade, and how you plan to use your 
Evergreens, should determine your selection of trees. For example: 
Windbreaks and screens: Plant American Arborvitae, Norway 
Spruce, Scotch Pine, White Pine or White Spruce. Decorations: 
Colorado Blue Spruce, Engelmann Spruce, Scotch Pine. Hedges: 
American Arborvitae, Canadian Hemlock, Norway Spruce, Red 
Spruce, White Spruce. Poor soil: Austrian Pine, Scotch Pine. Sandy 
soil: Jack Pine. For further information, see descriptions in box 
above. 
Thousands of Customers Praise My Evergreens 
From all over the country I get thousands of letters from delighted 
people who have bought my Evergreens, praising their fine, healthy 
condition, the remarkable way they have flourished and grown — 
saying that every one of my trees has lived! All these people are 
mighty pleased with my surprisingly LOW prices, too. Many say 
my prices are ONLY 1/5 to 1/10 what other nurserymen would 
have charged them! 

Norway Spruce 
