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CGone-bearing, needle-leaved, wooay 
govubs and trees. 
ABIES CONCOLOR (Concolor Fir) (*)(x) 
Form is positive, pyramidal and dense. The long 
needles are softer and the color of the tree is 
more silvery-blue than the Blue Spruce. ‘hey 
never lose their lower branches, they have all 
the grandeur and hardiness of the Rocky Mount- 
ains, an excellant tree to be planted alone as 
a focal point, of the garden. 
STRANDER'S SLECT BLIVE-FORM: 
12 - 15 inthes sp 2.00 
15 - 18 ines 3,00 
18 - 24 inches 4.00 
24 - 40 inches ‘5,00 
ARBORVITAE -- please see THUJA 
ARAUGARIA ARAUCAWA (imbricata) (*) MONKEY TREE 
Even a monkey can't climb this one. Guarnteed 
dog-procf, cat-proof, and neighbor-proof, lLvery 
leaf ends in a needle-like prong. Perhaps the 
most interesting thing about this tree is its 
open, exotie branching habit. The overall appear- 
ance ig that of a "missing link" from some 
bygone age. A definite accent tree. 
12 - 15 inches & 3.00 
15 - 18 inches 4,00 
18 - 24 inches 5.50 
e+ - 40 inches 7,00 
30 - 36 inches 8.50 
Ge BipaUl: 
CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA (*) BLUE. ATLAS CsDAR 
This true-cedar comes to us from the Atlas Mount- 
ains of North Africa. Known for its stiff, irregular, 
steel-blue branches. A splendid lawn tree, it should 
not be confused with the ordinary "Atlas Cedar." 
- 8 fest specimens y 15.00 
8 - 10 feet specimens € 20.00 
10 - 12 feet specimens 55.00 
12 - 14 feet specimens 50.00 
14 - 18 feet specimens 75.00 
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