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KOSTERI— 
Low spreading variety with arching 
branches. MBluish-green. Very hardy. 
18-24 inch, $5.00; 24-30 inch, $6.00. 
RED CEDAR— 
This tree is valuable for group plant- 
ings as well as for specimen trees. One 
of the hardiest varieties and _ stands 
shearing well. 3-4 ft., $4.00; 4-5 ft., $5.00. 
SPRUCE 
WHITE SPRUCE— 
Makes a compact and upright growth. 
Grows nearly as fast as the Norway 
Spruce and is more compact. One of the 
most reliable windbreak trees, being 
hardy and long-lived. 3-4 ft., $4.00; 4-5 
ft., $5.00; 5-6 ft., $6.00. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE— 
One of the hardiest and finest of 
all spruces—symmetrical, compact and 
bushy in growth. The foliage varying 
from a green to bluish-green tint makes 
the trees always striking for their bright, 
fresh color. One of the finest spruces 
for landscape purposes. 18-24 inch, $2.00; 
2-3 ft., $3.00; 3-4 ft., $8.00. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE— 
When grown from seed, only a very 
small percentage of the trees have the 
silvery blue color. The other trees have 
all the good qualities of the variety ex- 
cept that the color has a greenish cast 
or only a slightly bluish tendency. 
Prices of Selected Blue Color—18-24 
inch, $5.00; 2-3 ft., $6.00. 
Prices of Greenish Color—18-24 inch, 
$2.50; 24-30 inch, $3.00. 
FIR 
DOUGLAS FIR— 
This is a fine ornamental evergreen of 
graceful proportions, good color, rapid 
growth and extreme hardiness. It makes 
a large tree and should be planted where 
it will have plenty of room. Should be 
included in a mass planting of evergreens. 
3-4 ft., $4.00; 4-5 ft., $5.00. 
THE PINES 
PINE, MUGHO— 
This is an excellent dwarf pine, being 
globe shaped and erect branching. It is 
very attractive, especially in_ spring, 
when the new growth which seems like 
miniature candles completely covers the 
bush. 12-18 inches wide, $3.00; 18-24 
inches wide, $6.00; 24-30 inches wide, 
$8.00. 

When the Black Hills Spruce is sheared once 
a year it makes an attractive specimen for 
planting near the house. This is the hardiest 
and most useful evergreen we have. Other 
evergreens in this group are Mugho Pine and 
Pfitzer Juniper. 
AUSTRIAN PINE— 
From Central Europe. Leaves or 
needles stiff and dark green, hardy every- 
where and one of the most valuable 
conifers for specimen trees or wind- 
breaks, etc. 3-4 ft., $6.00. 
SCOTCH PINE— 
A rapid grower, very hardy from 
central portion of Europe, with short, 
rigid, light green leaves, very valuable 
for masses, specimens and screens. 3-4 ft., 
$6.00. 
YEW 
DWARF YEW— 
A hardy dwarf, slow-growing ever- 
green. Foliage is very heavy and of a 
waxy, shiny green color. Will thrive in 
dense shade. 12-15 inch, $4.00. 
SPREADING YEW— 
Usually grows about as tall as broad 
and does best if grown where it is not 
exposed to full sunlight. Foliage is dark, 
shiny green. 12-18 inch, $4.00; 18-24 
inch, $6.00. 

This planting consists of the four most popular 
and reliable evergreens: Pyramidal Arbor Vitae, 
Pfitzer Juniper, Mugho Pine and Black Hills 
Spruce. The owner erected a neat fence to 
protect from dogs the same day the evergreens 
were planted. 
