(COLORADO SPRUCE, Continued) 
GREEN SLYPES 3 to 316 ft, ea. $6:75:49384 “to. 4 ft., 
ea. $7.75; 4 to 4% ft., ea. $9.00; 41% to 5 ft., ea. $10.25; 
byto + b46 ft.) ea.’ $11.50; 634 to 6 ft. ea, $12.75: <6. to 
7 ft., ea. $15.00. 
(Larger spruce or exceptions to average color 
or confirmation priced according to value upon 
application or by personal selection. Special crating, 
if required, charged at cost.) 
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SMALL SPRUCE TREES: Three times trans- 
planted; well rooted. Not balled and _ burlapped. 
Greenish-blue type. 
Nicely started little trees for large groups and 
windbreak planting. 
Size for 3 for 10 for 25 
GMLO UR ce eee et $1.35 $4.00 $ 8.75 
eee LOM Se il aee, ee ee ee 1.95 6.00 13.75 
LS acO mers ilies CC re ees 3.00 8.50 20.00 
PINES 
AUSTRIAN PINE. Pyramidal grower with long 
slender, deep green needles. Branches from ground 
upward, making well formed tree. 8 to 4 ft., ea. $8.00; 
4 to 5 ft., ea. $10.00. 
MUGHO PINE. The popular low-growing com- 
pact pine that fits in so well in foundation plantings, 
as specimens or in groups. 18 to 24 in., ea. $5.50; 
2 to 2% ft., ea. $6.50. 
PINON PINE. A _ slow-grow- 
ing, choice variety. Low round- 
headed tree, branching from 
ground. Short foliage of rich 
warm green; produces delicious 
rae nuts. 18- to 24% "in.;,” ea. 
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PONDEROSA PINE. (West- 
ern Yellow Pine.) This is the 
sturdy, drouth-resistant pine 
so widely distributed in our 
mountain range. Pyramidal 
growth with long medium- 
green foliage. 4 to 5 ft., ea. 
$10,003 9 5 mto. 6G Lty ea. $12.50; 
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In planning the location for evergreens, the growth 
habits of the different types should be considered, thus 
the respective items will be in proper proportion as 
they increase in size, beauty, and value. Upright and 
spreading Junipers and Mugho Pine can be used in 
various combinations including foundation plantings. 
Larger growing evergreens such as Spruce, Austrian 
Pine, and Ponderosa Pine are very effective in groups, 
single specimens, or borders and screens; since they 
may attain a future branch diameter of 15 or 20 feet 
they should be located so they will not later obstruct 
driveways, walks, doorways, ete. In all varieties it is 
desirable to, permit the branches to grow down to the 
ground line for best appearance and easier maintenance. 
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