
Photo: Spruces—I. Engelmann Spruce. 
7. (Dwarf) Alberta Spruce. 
Spruce. 6. Norway Spruce. 
PICEA (Spruce) 
P. abies — “excelsa’ — (Norway 
Spruce)—80 ft. Zone II. A dark 
green, drooping pyramid. Shallow 
roots enable planting on thin soils. 
Enormously popular for quick growth. 
Used in forests, landscapes and for 
Christmas trees. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Doha Rell VAL be yD Oe eet A eee Peon $ 8.00 
AAS Cok (ole ba Gen Qtae na aera 11.00 
br UniOnlLacitiy Ahan eee eee cee 15.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B..$2.50 $22.50 200.00 
P.a. aurea (Golden)—Large tree with 
showy colored leaves. 
A Omen mtts BOB 6,00 95/.0,00 05 ven acn 
P.a. clanbrasiliana (Barry) — Nice 
dwarf of good habits. 
[Zsionlorine Bab. 4.005 38.007" =e. 
P.a. maxwelli (Maxwell) — 2 ft. 
Greener, and more spreading. 
Se) iris DOS Wis eee S700 00.00 
6 to 8in. B&B. 1.50 12.50 90.00 
PZ tosis in, B&Be Z./oe 20,00 .200:00 
P.a. nidiformis (Bird Nest)—3 ft. Gro- 
tesque rock-garden dwarf. 
Btot0un bobs 00. 15,00 tse. = 
Va 4 oad beatae ated iat Ib es Yael) cee 
P.a. pygmaea (Pygmy)—3 ft. Com- 
pact small upright, irregular pyra- 
mid. 
Dito mori bob. 200 1750" 222 
1B toa 24 tH BAB. 00s O20 cscc2k 

2. Omorika Spruce. 3. White Spruce. 4. (Dwarf) Gregoriana. 5. Pygmy 
PICEA (Continued) 
P. alcockiana (Bicolor) (Alcock 
Spruce)—70 ft. Zone IV. Broad pyra- 
mid with white stripes on dark 
needles. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
15 to 18 in. B&B.$3.00 $25.00 = __..... 
P. englemanni (Englemann Spruce) 
75 ft. Zone J. Wonderful native. 
Varies from green to steel blue. 
Dense and shapely. Heavy soil. 
GL tOet OniriqeX eee ee fae oe 
P. glauca — “Canadensis” — (White 
Spruce)—80 ft. Zone I. Quick-grow- 
ing and shapely. In the north-east 
generally more satisfactory than 
Norway for forest planting. 
Bie ORIO DUOtIT Ig Romeo ete ens 12.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B.. 2.50 22.50 200.00 
P.g. albertiana (Black Hills)—-120 ft. 
Zone III. Better suited to dry climates 
than White Spruce. A _ majestic, 
bushy pyramid. 
PROP LOMROLINEA A texeer cs mean e- 36.00 
Saat Om Othe k acme eens: 56.00 
Vou tOml Go ite be are 21.00 170.00 
P.g. conica (Dwarf Alberta)—Minia- 
ture in height and leaf. 6 ft. Zone 
III. Tiny and slow. Probably the 
best true Dwarf conifer. 
12 to 1 Ssing bOBs 3.00 25.000 | 5. 
Letion24uina DOBess50 040.00) fe 
P.g. nana (Dwarf White) 
L2Mom Oni babe eor00 4/.00%) 22.2. 
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8. (Dwarf) Maxwell's Spruce. 9. Colorado and Koster. 
PICEA (Continued) 
P. koyamai (Koyamai Spruce) 
90 ft. Zone V. Dignified from baby- 
hood. A narrow pyramid with white 
stripes on dark needles. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*. 616 me Ocinls Oe eee ue eee $ 7.50 
P. orientalis (Oriental Spruce) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Slow, compact, 
graceful. Humus. Dark needles. 
ee OtOul Galtie Kee 220. 220,00 
P. polita (Tigertail Spruce) 
100 ft. Zone V. Handsome tree, 
showy new spring growth. 
130. 24:in Bab= 9.50 45.00) eee 
P. pungens (Colorado Spruce) 
80 ft. Zone I. Best spruce for dry 
climates. Very tolerant. Varies from 
green to silver, as offered here. 
gp SLOT AREY eas Oem 11.00 
pis, Otc We tras eee aaa nat ee 17.50 
ge tOe ASIN Nee eee 25.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 4.50 30.00 250.00 
SiLbG LED: BLUE 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 5.00 45.00 400.00 
P.p. Kosteri (Koster Blue)—A form of 
uniform silver sheen. Grafted. 
SU) 10000 1 B& BO 00 87.00. ae. 
P.p. Moerheimi (Moerheim Blue)— 
Another grafted form. New. Slightly 
better. 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 7.00 60.00 
