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COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—The Lawn Beauty. Most 
popular and showy of all Spruces. Glistening silver foliage. 
Very hardy, good grower, withstands severe winters and 
excessive moisture, and is very easily transplanted. When 
dormant the tree acquires a somewhat greenish cast, but 
as soon as the new growth makes its appearance, clothing 
it in a deeper cast of blue, the full beauty of this glorious 
tree can be appreciated to the utmost. 12 to 15 in. trees, 
$1.50 each. 
SCOTCH PINE—The Lawn Candle Tree. Foliage light 
green with bluish cast, reddish brown branches form a- 
rounded head, will thrive in almost all soils. Very hardy. 
Strong Heavy 4 to 5 ft. trees, $3.50 each. 
IRISH YEW—tThe aristocrat of Evergreens. The well 
known slender growing yew, so frequently used by dis- 
eriminating architects where choice, narrow landscaping 
effects are sought. When planted against pillars and 
columns or in similar situations, it gives an air of per- 
fect culture and refinement. The tree is shapely in form, 
and the foliage is rich dark green and dense. The name 
bacecata fastigiata, (berry-bearing and columnar) is an 
exact description. The 
large bright red berries, 
orofusely intermingled | 
with the foliage in the 
fall, enhance the beauty 
of the tree to a marked 
degree. Rather slow grow- 
ing, but long lived and 
substantial. It adds tone 
and dignity to homes, 
parks, public buildings 
and all other plantings [| 
where it is used. Strong 
trees, 15 to 18 ins. tall, 
$2.25 each. 
MUGHO PINE—The Dwarf Candle Tree. Valuable 
for all group plantings. Dwarf in habit, forming a; low 
dome-shaped mound. Color a dark green except in 
early spring when the tender new growth of light 
green gives it a two-color effect. Heavy 12 to 15 in. 
spread, $2.25 each. 
Lies pos, PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE—The Landscaper’s De- 
Norway Spruce light. Grows compact and develops naturally into a 
perfect pyramidal form. Foliage deep 
green, retaining its color throughout the 
season. Fine for foundation, group or 
garden planting. Heavy 24 to 30 inch 
trees, $2.50 each. 
BiOTA AUREA NANA—In our opinion 
the most striking, most effective and 
most desirable of all Biotas. Becoming 
more and more popular each year. A very 
compact, slow-growing dwarf type. The 
flattened leaf clusters face outward edge- 
wise. Color a pronounced yellowish green 
that enhances its beauty throughout the 
entire season. Heavy 24 to 30 inch, $3.00 
each; Strong 15 to 18 inch, $1.50 each. 

Colorado Blue Spruce 

Woodward Arborvitae 





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