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Juniperus virginiana glauca. Silvery Red Cedar. One of 
the handsomest forms of the Red Cedar. A little denser in 
habit than the common Red Cedar and has silvery gray 
foliage all year. 
J. virginiana cannarti. Cannart Cedar. A fine, pyramida 
evergreen of compact growth. Has a wonderful winter 
color and is perfectly hardy. Deep, rich green foliage. 
J. virginiana keteleeri. Keteleeri Red Cedar. Similar in 
habit of growth to the Virginia Red Cedar, but differs 
slightly in color which is a deep green. Compact foliage. 
Prices of abovethreevarieties: Each Each 
Oo tO 4 1th pee cee 05 875 Suton Ou kt rin ey eee eee oT OO 
aTCOL Au Lema eee earl () tonto tt: 6 es 9 O88 00 
Beta eee eee OS Ril? toc it.. vs. oS) 00 
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PICEA - The Spruces 
Picea alba (canadensis). White Spruce. While this bluish 
green species adapts itself to a great variety of soils, it pre- 
fers moist rather than dry situations. It is a compact, erect 
grower, and is very long lived. 
P.excelsa. Norway Spruce. This evergreen is much appreciated 
for its very rapid growth, thriftiness, and heavy masses of 
dark green foliage. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
Ve COs l bee ee DLO Heme aclOn ht gees wt eke ak | $5 50 
Deto Clo tae eet oe 2 50 DELOsOTL Lee ea rie ne 7. Pho) 
DACLLOIO Tl Ce 3 00 GALOM/E 1 Comet rare. 5 9 00 
Delos ul Cen anen eee a= OU) og a / eto OIL ther at eee ots 12 O00 
P. excelsa pendula. Weeping Spruce. An unusual type of 
evergreen with weeping branches. It makes a fine specimen 
tree for lawn or rock-garden. 
Each | Each 
ACOrOs Cae. eee Oe OU MepaLOLL Gms: E Lerner cone $17 00 
BETO; Osk tote at eee 2S OOM ORO LOT taacre te. os 25 00 
P. orientalis. Oriental Spruce. A slow-growing Spruce with 
glossy blackish green needles. Its branches are wide- 
spreading and it grows into a beautiful tall spire. 
Each Each 
Stor t thee eer S020 Umr moat OLOst Caan ter ey) ane $10 50 
ALCG 5 teeter. 03 Se Umer Oto OL bene ene aren, 14 00 
P. omorika. Serbian Spruce. A slow-growmg, compact 
variety of Spruce with attractive green foliage. 
Each Each 
SO 41 (Uae wegen Cpe ee G JUD ELOLO bts ee oe ee ee U0 
AvtOeo teen 1O700R GTO rite ck 20 00 
P. polita. Tigertail Spruce. A tall-growing, stately type of 
Spruce; forms a broad dense pyramid and is an excellent 
lawn specimen. Each 
EN chf Os MRA se, NaN Gp ete OM oot can die EE A cs ae eae $13 00 
CHORE ce car ere ee ale ice es. ata eas 20 00 
TPG RaT 8 Reels PED EN ER et ey wns eee 27 00 
P. pungens kosteri. Koster Blue Spruce. This is the bluest 
of the Spruces. In form and habit of growth it is compact, 
symmetrical, and shapely, and because of its imtense 
coloring it is considered the most desirable of all the fancy- 
colored evergreens. 
Each Each 
Ort eal tie ieee L000 SON LU tt. ene 44s OD) 
Dato tite ke (2S Ua Osteo eet tre eet OO 
atid ot Cee 1 OO MINL YO" LA tae ee a O78 50) 
BAO lt ee oe OO iy Seton Oh tied ccs ss oe 690-00 
Larger sizes, prices upon application. 
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