Spruces 

NORWAY SPRUCE 
NORWAY SPRUCE--Large fast-growing tree 
of Northern Europe, very symmetrical andof 
pyramidal habit, dark green foliage, often 
with drooping branches. Its extreme hardiness 
and adaptability to all situations make ita 
most valuable tree when planted for shelter 
and screen, as well asasingle lawnspecimen. 
each $2.50 

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BLACK HILL ’S SPRUCE WHITE SPRUCE 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE--A native of the 
Black Hills in Dakota, and well adapted to dry 
and rigorous conditions. Very symetrical, 
compact and bushy in habit of growth. Color 
a bluish-green. 
15-18 in ee wie te oe fee each $2.50 
18-24 in.- - - - - - - - - - each $3.50 
24530 inj ~~ <n = oe oe each $6.00 
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WHITE SPRUCE--A small-sized- pyramidal- 
shaped tree of slow and compact growth. The 
foliage is a light green with abluish tint. This 
variety is seen on the market as Christmas 
Trees brought from the north in preference 
to any other kind. Its slow, dense growth 
makes it valuable for foundation as well as 
for grouping with other stronger growing 
kinds, 
13=24-in) = 22a a - each $3.50 
2-3 ft.---------- each $5.00 
3-4 ft.---------- each $6.50 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE--A very hardy 
and handsome tree from Colorado, of sturdy, 
upright growth; color of foliage bluish-green 
to silvery-white. The trees have heavy, hor- 
izontal, stout branches in remote whorls, 
which become drooping as they get older. Ex- 
cellent for specimen planting. 
15-18 in.- --------- each $ 5.00. 
18-24 in.- -+-------- each $ 7.50 
24-30 in.- - -—--- ++ -- each $ 10.00 

BLUE SPRUCE 
