
BLACK HILL 
SPRUCE 
Black Hill Spruce is 
called a close relative of 
the White Spruce, having 
developed the distinct char- 
acteristics through centu- 
ries of living in the Black 
Hills country of South Da- 
kota. The foliage varies 
from green to bluish tint. 
Some specimens are as 
blue as the Colorado Blue 
Spruce. This is one of the 
most hardy of all the 
Spruces. It grows usually 
symmetrical, compact and 
bushy, and shows good 
characteristics even in the 
small trees in the nursery. 
The little specimens only a few inches high are shapely 
and well developed. Of slow growth and moderate size 
at maturity. Wide spreading and pyramidal in form. 

Black Hill Spruce Each 10 
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HILL MUGHO PINE 
It does not have a main stem 
or trunk, but numerous stems which 
branch out close to the ground, 
spreading horizontally and then turn- 
ing upward in even regular growth. 
It is deep green in color both sum- 
mer and winter. Is fairly tolerant of 
shade, but will also thrive in the 
open sun. 
Hill Mugho Pine Each 10 
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12x41. Os inehexxks DCB ace ete SR RTO teerures mee ae oe icy. lene oevotie 4.00 35.00 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled 
and burlapped. 5 of same variety and size at 10 rate. 
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