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Picea excelsa Picea glauca densata 
(Norway Spruce) (Black Hill Spruce) 
SPRUCES 
Picea excelsa (Norway Spruce) 
It is a symmetrical, well-formed pyramid, with graceful drooping 
branches. Makes a good screen or wind break and also may be trimmed 
in hedge form. Widely used as an understock for grafting Spruces. 
Each 10 100 1000 
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Me PAS OB ee oa ahd Ae RN pe ton WEN osu elaly pore ae SAeapAL Yr al ba bce AURA a B Gabe oe0 32.50 300.00 ee eens 
7, a PY By Coa, Ree Ae a RN polka A Ee RA ars Syl orien B&B 4.50 42.50 400.00 Pie Sr 
LY tan Lee hoe > 0G Rae ype PRE LT Tk et gale ge Pk Be ar lg 8 al A sarin a B&B 5.50 52.50 500,00 s0ee ny 
Picea glauca densata (Black Hill Spruce) 
Black Hill Spruce is called a close relative of the White Spruce, 
having developed the distinct characteristics through centuries of living 
in the Black Hills country of South Dakota. The foliage varies from 
green to bluish tint. Some specimens are as blue as the Colorado Blue 
Spruce. This is one of the most hardy of all the Spruces. It grows 
usually symmetrical, compact and bushy, and shows good characteristics 
even in the small trees in the nursery. The little specimens only a few 
inches high are shapely and well developed. Of slow growth and moderate 
size at maturity. Wide spreading and pyramidal in form. 
Ge ree Hace ee Re Ne Ge eon naetee Ren eee nee $x S-.S $ 20.00 $170.00 
B10) TCHS Coe ce ee eter anciloca ood Arelte ca taneageecsdeeaieed fh ceate nse manne at 23.00 200.00 
NUR PART Vol ste oad Sh em Pr ee A om Are pied n SeMm mi Tte chee Ae Hiyein dL seth hy | 25.00 220.00 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
