SPRUCE (Picea) 
Majestic evergreens with short, flat needles. 
Good as specimens and highly desirable for 
inter-planting with firs which they somewhat 
resemble, or for combining with pines. 
Picea pungens glauca (Colorado blue spruce) 
Famous for its ste2l-blue needles, the Colo- 
rado blue spruce is desirable as a specimen 
where sharp color contrast is wanted. 

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Picea pungens kosteriana (Koster’s blue spruce) 
The handsomest and bluest of the spruces, this is one of 
the world’s most renowned evergreens. The growth is sym- 
metrical and the needles a uniform silvery-blue. Discovered in 
the Rockies, the Koster blue spruce came to American gardens 
by way of Switzerland and Holland where -it was first propagated. 
2/3 ft. high....each $ 7.50 10/11 ft. high....45.00 to 50.00 
3/4 ft. high...each 10.00 11/12 ft. high....50.00 to 75.00 
Picea pungens (Colorado green spruce) 
A fine variety with bluish-green needles. Branches in tiers. 
Dearie. igh... each 3.00 445 Tochiehee each 6.00 
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Picea abies (Norway spruce) 
Perhaps the most widely planted of the tall-growing evergreens. 
Pyramidal in shape. Dark green needles. Excellent for mass planting. 
DiS A the jahog wh 4) eae each 1.50 a AE. Hie. ech $2.00 
Nursery stock personally selected will be tagged and priced 
at time selection is made. 
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