Specimen Evergreens The Linn County Nurseries 

Keteleer Juniper. 15 ft. A grafted, pyramidal form. Light green 
foliage. 
Each 
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PINE—Mugho. Dwarf Mountain Pine. 3-5 ft. This makes a compact 
dome-shaped bush broader than high. Sizes apply to width rather 
than height. Endures some shade and heat and drought. Thrives in 
any well-drained soil. 
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SPRUCE—Black Hills. 50-70 ft. A native of the Black Hills. It does 
very well over a wide range and makes the finest specimens of all 
spruce. This is a very variable species, ranging from very compact 
dwarfs to more open, rapid-growing trees, and from clear green to 
silvery blue-green. Our trees are mostly a very compact and slow- 
growing type. In dry seasons it should be closely watched and treat- 
ed for Red Spider. 
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Selected Blue Colorado Spruce, Piceas pungens, 25-40 ft. More used 
as a specimen tree than any other evergreen. Rather slow-growing, 
regular and compact with very sharply pointed blue foliage. Subject 
to Red Spider injury if neglected. 
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Green Colorado Spruce Specimens. The same fine, compact form as 
above. Sometimes, but not always, they develop a blue color with age. 
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DarO Latah cetera. resected ity IBEW 5.00 
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ZBegy MERA POU nay SERRE eta ae 8.00 
YEWS (TAXUS) are particularly valuable for planting in shady places 
and in cities where the smoky atmosphere is injurious to most ever- 
greens. Their bright red fruits among the dark green leaves make 
them the most interesting of all evergreens in late summer. They 
stand much trimming, are long lived, and free from pests, Plant in 
the richest soil, well mixed with peat and humus. 
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