B lumfpiold PINES and SP RUCES 

GRAFTED MOERHEIM BLUE SPRUCE 
A selected, blue-colored type. Taken 
from the Colorado Blue variety. 
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COLORADO MEDIUM BLUE 
Medium in color. Gets more blue as 
it attains age. 
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EC 2s on ate ace i ae 8.00 
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CANADENSIS ALBERTIANA 
Black Hills Spruce 
Native of the Black Hills of South Da- 
kota. Foliage varies from dark green to 
blue. One of the most hardy Spruce. 
Grows symmetrical, compact and very 
shapely 
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| REZ Aca Ti eee At nS ee WR alee etc cae 3.00 
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PINE MUGHO 
Very hardy. Spreading, dwarf, com- 
pact habit. Fine for rockeries, foundation 
plantings, used in front of larger growing 
varieties. 
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NSE TG See echinacea cur 4.00 
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PINUS STROBUS 
(White Pine) 
Native of the North and planted exten- 
sively in the Middle West. Grows from 
12 to 18 inches a year. Ultimate height 
60 to 80 feet. Foliage bluish green, nee- 
dles soft, 2 to 3 inches long. 
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Del oath ear cpee Sae te eet acs esr carteeth, eam ree 3.50 
TA Rea eter A seein ee cece ene ere Aree ete a 4.00 
SUE ti a ened Pee seen eee riences Sarat en seance 5.00 
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PINUS REGENSIS SYLVESTRIS 
(Scotch Pine) 
This variety has superiority over other 
Scotch Pines. Very hardy. Grows straight 
and fast, does well on light, dry soils. 
Grows from 12 to 18 inches a year. UIlti- 
mate height 60 to 80 feet. Foliage light 
green, needles 2 to 3 inches long, buds 
brown. 
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DEVE 1 a tA oe ane & 3.50 
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9 UE eS ee et Me oS Argel ie 5.00 
Bij .de, Wakes eee ee ee AN 6.00 
TR ar Ce Mas FO Fo ae 7.50 
TAXUS, YEW 
Brevifolia, Upright. 
Broad base, pyramidal tree. Waxy 
green foliage. A very good tree for plant- 
ing on the north or shady places. 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA. Spreading Yew 
Spreading form. Dark green needles. 
Valuable for foundation planting. 
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PINUS NIGRA 
(Austrian Pine) 
An outstanding Pine in the Middle 
West. Quite resistant to smoky atmos- 
phere and irregular weather conditions. 
Has long needles, rich dark green. The 
dormant eyes at tips of branches are 
white and resemble candles. Grows 
about 12 inches a year. Ultimate height 
50 to 60 feet. 
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DUG oh pia ened eee eel en al 4.50 
BoOUAChT , ealh On eae ae eee nee 5.50 
Osha He = ee, Vy MEE as EES 6.50 
WCU sti Oak | Aa ee eee 8.00 

PINUS PONDEROSA 
(Bull or Western Yellow Pine) 
Native of North America. Nebraska's 
only conspicuous native Pine. Has ex- 
tremely long glaucous needles. Very at- 
tractive. Stands almost unlimited drought. 
Develops into a pyramidal compact tree. 
Grows ten to fifteen inches a year. Ulti- 
mate height 50 to 6N feet. 
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Dd Voie Th. deen to Oe mean ene eee oases 3.50 
DMG) itt eebetn core eaten tegen tee ee nets roe Ree 4.50 
SER MDA bamenn, Serre rise Extent eorepeco ener roe 5.90 
Smaller Landscape Ever- 
greens dug with bare roots 
and packed in wet moss 
priced on page 10. 
