Specimen Evergreens The Linn County Nurseries 
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FIR—Concolor. 70-80 ft. The Silver Fir of Colorado. The handsomest 
tall evergreen which grows here, and the most free from pests. The 
foliage is long, flat, curved, and not prickly like other evergreen fol- 
iage. The color ranges from silvery blue to clear green. Old trees 
have a regular conical outline and retain their branches to the ground. 
Concolors endure heat and drought splendidly but do not like being 
crowded nor a very smoky or sooty atmosphere. 
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—Douglas, Pseudotsuga douglasi. The Colorado type. Also known as 
Douglas Spruce. 70-80 ft. Soft flexible, beautiful green foliage. Vig- 
orous and graceful, retaining its beauty in old age. Tolerates consid- 
erable shade and much drought. Easier transplanted than most ever- 
greens. 
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—Lasiocarpa, Alpine Fir. A very slow growing compact variety from 
the Rocky Mountains, having dark green foliage with a light stripe. 
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HEMLOCK—Canadian, Tsuga Canadensis. 30-40 ft. Native of North- 
eastern U. S. A slow growing, graceful tree with short flat needles, 
bright green above and silvery striped beneath. It shears splendidly. 
Some shade is preferred and it tolerates full shade, so is indispensable 
for many places where there is too much shade for other evergreens. If 
fully exposed to the sun and dry winds Hemlocks may be burned. 
In planting use plenty of peat. 
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—Carolina, Tsuga caroliniana. 30-40 ft. Darker green and more compact 
than the Canadian Hemlock. A rare and very beautiful species, some 
consider it the most beautiful of all evergreens. 
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JUNIPER—Juniperus. 
—Chinese, J. chinensis. 15-20 ft. A beautiful pyramidal tree with blue- 
green quite prickly foliage. Not subject to Cedar Apple Rust, and 
endures hot dry conditions. 
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