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Pine, Bristlecone (Pinus aristata) 
A dwarf slow growing tree of irregular shape, sometimes as an upright 
tree, but more often as an irregularly shaped shrub. Needles densely set 
on twigs and spotted with small specs of resin. An interesting tree for 
foundation or rock garden. 
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Mugho Pine (Pinus montana mughus) 
A very dwarf strain of Mountain Pine, having many branches growing 
from a crown near the ground. Shapes itself into dense mounds and may 
be sheared to increase density and limit size. Very hardy and will thrive 
in almost any soil. 
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Norway Pine (Pinus resinosa) 
A stately native Pine growing to a large size. Long dark green needles. © 
Will thrive in poor gravel soil. Useful for shelter-belt and woodlot plant- 
ing. 
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Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris) 
A rugged appearing, upright fast growing Pine. Unexcelled for shelter- 
belt and background planting. Hardy and will thrive anywhere. 
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White Pine (Pinus strobus) 
A well known native. Tall and straight growing with soft praccrul foliage. 
Considered the most beautiful of the Pines. 
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Spruce, Black Hills (Pinus canadensis albertina) 
A very hardy, upright growing Spruce of beautiful symetrical shape, 
with dense dark green foliage. Will withstand weather conditions in the 
far North. Highly recommended for ornamental and shelter-belt planting. 
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Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens glauca) 
Considered to be the most beautiful of all the Conifers. Beautiful blue 
shades, most pronounced in early summer. We consider the Colorado 
Spruce to be the hardiest of all Spruces in this section. Will withstand 
heat, cold and drought when once established. Hardly ever shows any 
winter burning or damage. 
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Other sizes in proportion. 
