CASHMAN NURSERIES, 
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OWATONNA, MINNESOTA 

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SILVER COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
Very rapid growth. Stands transplanting better than 
any other pine. 
Juniper, Pfitzeriana—One of the most valuable of the 
spreading Junipers, forming a broad pyramid with 
horizontal spreading branches, and nodding branchlets. 

Leaves pointed and spreading, handsome brownish 
violet. 
Juniper, Savin—Being entirely hardy and easy to 
among the 
form with 
Excellent 
establish, this is probably the most used 
tow growing Junipers. Spreading shrub 
slender branches and dark green leaves. 
ror foundation work and for underplanting. 
Juniper, Virginiana—Tapering and symmetrical with 
bronze foliage in fall and early winter. Perfectly 




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hardy and recommended where large trees are desired. 
Grows 25 to 30 feet high. 
Spruce, Black Hills—Compact, shapely and of deep 
green color. As the name would imply it is a native 
of the Black Hills, hence naturally adapted to dry 
weather and high altitudes. Transplants easily and 
stands severe climatic conditions. 
Spruce, Green Colorado Blue—Green type. The 
queen of ornamental evergreens and especially adapted 
to northern climates. Foliage varies from light sil- 
very green to as deep a shade as the Norway. 
Spruce, Silver Colorado Blue—Shiners or Blue type. 
The same as the green type except in color, which is a 
rich silvery blue. They are much more rare than the 
green type, consequently higher priced but their effect 
in the landscape is wonderfully striking. . 
Spruce, Norway—The most popular windbreak ever- 
green. Stands transplanting well and is a fairly rap- 
id grower. Not as satisfactory for ornamental plant- 
ing as the Black Hills or Colorado, but perfectly hardy 
in all northern climates. 
Spruce, White—A very hardy evergreen with deep 
green foliage similar to the Norway. Compact and 
upright grower. Succeeds best in northern latitudes. 

Pyramidal Arbor 
