EVERGREENS 

PICEA - Spruce 
Picea canadensis albertiana (Black Hills Spruce). 
Grows into a neat, compact, cone shape with gray-green 
needles. Very hardy. 
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P. excelsa (Norway Spruce). One of our best known 
evergreens. Adapted for specimens, windbreaks, or 
hedges. A very hardy tree with dark green foliage and 
of rapid growth. 
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P. excelsa nidiformis (Bird’s Nest Spruce). An tmusual™ 
dwarf evergreen for the rock garden, forming a very 
dense open-topped mound resembling a bird’s nest. 
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P. excelsa pygmaea (Pygmy Spruce). A dwarf replica 
of the Norway Spruce. Another fine evergreen suitable 
for the rock garden. 
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P. glauca conica (Dwarf Alberta Spruce). Very rare. A 
charming, compact, cone-shaped evergreen with very 
dense foliage, and of slow growth. Invaluable for formal 
effects and rock gardens. 
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P. orientalis (Oriental Spruce). Graceful, widespreading 
branches with dark green, short needles. Useful in small 
plantings owing to its slow growth and rich color. 
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P. pungens (Colorado Spruce). A native spruce with 
thick gray-green needles. Symmetrical when young, 
becoming more picturesque as it ages. 
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P. pungens kosteri (Koster Blue Spruce). The bluest of 
Blue Spruces. This is the most remarkable and con- 
spicuous of all the conifers for ornamental planting. 
Being symmetrical and shapely, its ideal purpose ts 
as a specimen. 
Large Specimens 10 ft. and over.............$80.00 up 
PINUS - Pine 
Pinus montana mughus(Mugho Pine). A slow growing, 
dwarf evergreen with dark green needles. The branches 
are of a spreading habit and never attain a height of 
over 3 to 4 feet. A very desirable plant for the foundation 
planting or rock garden. 
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P. strobus (White Pine). One of our most useful Pines for 
screen or group planting. They develop into tall, straight 
specimens. It will thrive on poor, sandy soil. Soft green 
needles with very slight tint of blue. 
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PSEUDOTSUGA 
Pseudotsuga douglasi (Douglas-fir). The Douglas-fir is 
one of the most valuable of all coniferous trees. A vigor- 
ous, symmetrical and graceful tree which matures into 
large specimens. It is very hardy and will grow in as 
much shade as the Hemlock. 
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