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NORWAY SPRUCE 
This tree is more familiar, at 
least to people in the northern states, 
than any of the others. It has been 
planted for so many years that it is 
looked upon almost as a native Amer- 
ican tree. Its tall, drooping, sombre 
ereen color is a familiar sight along 
country roads and around farm 
homes. The tall, fast-growing type 
has wide spreading, thickly growing 
branches, making an ideal tree for 
windbreaks, screens, backgrounds 
and similar purposes. 
Norway Spruce Cen meee 
feetixxx BOB eee ae Oe ee ee ee 5 6. 6.30 
feet xxx B&B........ : 8.30 
feebo xxx OCB Sees ee eee SOs Red cect. ; 10.30 
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3-4 
4-5 
5-6 


DWARF ALBERTA 
SPRUCE 
One of the most interesting 
oddities among Evergreens. It is of 
extremely narrow, pyramidal growth, 
thickly covered with short, close set 
twiggy branches and clothed in grass 
green leaves. It is unlike any other 
Evergreen, both in shape and gen- 
eral appearance so that it always 
attracts attention. 
Its annual growth is only one- 
half inch to one inch so that many 
years are required to raise the trees 
in the nursery. As it must be grown 
by small cuttings or grafts, at least 
ten to twelve years’ growth is repre- 
sented in the sizes shown here. 
If exposed to the south, this 
little tree may be burned by the 
winter sun and winds. It is advisable, therefore, to shade it toward the 
south during winter. It prefers a partially shaded, rather moist location, 
and winter protection is then unnecessary. 
Dwarf Alberta Spruce yrs Po 10 
LOA Fa lag xk Cc eee ee $ 5.80 $ 5.30 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
