
DOUGLAS FIR 
A rapid growing Fir with long, graceful 
branches and soft flexible, fragrant foliage. It 
grows in a narrow, pyramid shape. Stands 
crowding very well and a considerable amount 
of shade. 
These trees vary somewhat in color, 
ranging from light green to dark green and 
some with bluish tint. This is the variety native 
to Colorado and the Rocky Mountain section, a 
different tree than the well-known Douglas Fir 
from the Pacific northwest. It ranks as a 
leader among all Evergreens of this type. It 
is not uncommon to find annual growth of two 
feet or more on established trees. Specimens 
eventually may reach 60 feet in size or more, 
with a wide spread of branches. 
It has a particularly commendable habit 
of retaining its lower limbs in old age. 

Douglas Fir oer Per 10 
15-18 in. xx B&B.. 2.60 2.40 
3-4 feet xxx B&B.. 9.80 9.30 
4-5 feet xxx B&B.. . 12.80 12.30 
5-6 feet xxx B&B......... ~ 20.30 19.80 

LARGE SWISS PINE 
An upright form of the Mountain 
Pine, midway in habit between the 
Upright Pine and Mugho Pine. 
It has a single stem with short 
branches, growing close together. 
Good, dark green color. 
Large Swiss Pine 
Each Each 
Per 10 
1%-2 ft. xxx B&B.$ 6.30 $ 5.80 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and buwlapped. 
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