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Norway Spruce Windbreak 
‘Norway “pruce Growing in the Nursery 
Spruce 
The Spruce family is at home everywhere in Canada. It is one 
of the care useful of all evergreens, making magnificent speci- 
mens, while others are most suitable for hedges, windbreaks, 
screens and general mass planting. 
PICEA— 
“Alba (White or Canadensis Spruce). 30-50’. (x). Here is one of 
the very best evergreens for Canadian planting. Compact, very 
evmnmebical, upright grower, long lived, retaining its branches 
to the ground. Drought resisting and color a rich glaucous- 
green. Fine for specimens or groups and admirably suited for 
hedges, standing severe trimming. (*) not balled and burlapped. 
*115-2 ft. $1.00 each; over at $ .85; 25 &, over at $ .75 
*2-3 ft.—$1.25 each; over at 1.10; 25 over at 1.00 
3-4 ft.—$2.40 each; Over ates. 20; eo over at 2.05 
4-5 ft—$3.00 each; over at) 72310225 over at 2.50 
5-6 ft.—$4.00 each; over at 3.60; 25 over at 3.40 
6-7 ft.—\$5.25 each; over at 4.75; 25 over at 4.50 
excelsa (Norway Spruce). 50-75’. (x). This is one of the best known 
of all evergreens and universally used as specimens, in groups Or 
as hedges and windbreaks. Can be trimmed to any desired height. 
*114-2 ft.—$1.00 each; over at $ .85; 25 & over at $ .75 
*2-3 ft— 1.25 each; over at 1.10; 25 & over at ~1.00 
3-4 ft— 2.40 each; over at 2.20; 25 over at 2.05 
4-5 ft— 3.00 each; over at 2.70; 25 over at 2.50 
5-6 ft— 4.00 each; over at 3.60; 25 over at 3.40 
6-7 ft— 5.25 each; over at 4.75; 25 over at. 4.50 
—borealis (Polar Spruce). 25-30’. (x). This is the Finland strain 
of the Norway Spruce and of extreme hardiness. Slower grow- 
ine. exceedingly compact and with dark green foliage. 1-145 ft. 
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—clanbrasiliana. 3-4’. Fine for rockery or in foundation planting. 
12-15 in. $3.00. Pepe aoe 
—inverta pendula (Weeping Norway Spruce). 10-15. (x). A strik- 
ing form with lateral branches drooping like a willow. 2-214 ft. 
$3.75; 214-3 ft. $4.50. . “ine 
—remonti. 3-4’. (x). Dense, ovoid form with light green foliage. 
_ Use it in rockeries. 12-15 in. $3.00. ay 
glauca albertiana (Alberta Spruce). 30-50’. (x). A fine Spruce of 
a pyramidal habit and bluish-green foliage. 114-2 ft. $1.75; 2-3 
ft. $2.25; 3-4 ft .$3.00. 
kosteriana glauca (Koster’s Blue Spruce). 30-40’. (x). Universally 
considered the finest and most valuable of all hardy upright 
evergreens. Superb steel-blue foliage. 114-2 ft. $6.50; 2-215 ft. 
$8.00; 215-3 ft. $9.50. 
pungens (Colorado Spruce). 50-60’. (x). A lovely spruce with rich 
glaucous-green foliage. Makes a fine specimen. 1-114 ft. $1.35. 
—Semi blue. 1-115 ft. $2.25. 
—Intense-blue. 1-115 ft. $3.50. 
The Pines 
The Pines are among nature’s foremost majestic trees and 
they give a tone of dignity to any landscape. Plant Pines for 
perpetuity. Will thrive in poor, dry soils. 
PINUS— 
austriaca (Austrian Pine). 40-60’. Syn. Pinus nigra. This is one 
of the very best evergreens for the Canadian climate and suc- 
ceeds in almost any part of the country. A rapid, compact 
grower, rich, deep green all year. Use for individual planting, in 
groups, or for windbreaks. Not affected.by coal gas, or smoky 
atmospheres and good for either seashore or inland planting. 
2-3 ft. $3.25; 3-4 ft. $4.25;; 4-5 ft. $6.00; 5-6 ft. $8.00; 6-7 ft. 
$10.00; 7-8 ft. $12.50. : 
banksiana (Jack Pine). 40-50’. (x). A well known pine that has a 
Bia 00 in many plantings. 6-7 ft. $6.00; 7-8 ft. $7.50; 8-10 ft. 

Pinus mughus (Mugho Pine) 
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