PHOTINIA villosa, Ortenrat Puorinia, 6-15 ft. 
White flowers in June, followed by bright red fruit 
that persists into Winter. Bright red leaves in 
autumn. 
PICEA abies, Norway Spruce, 60-150 ft. 
A large and fast-growing evergreen with rich green 
foliage, much planted for screens and windbreaks. 
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PICEA abies, Hv. Barry Spruce (clanbrasiliana), 
4-6 ft. 
Compact broad bush, fine for rock garden or other 
limited space. 
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PICEA abies, Hv. Maxwe ct Spruce (maxwelli), 3 ft. 
Low dense form, with sharply pointed bright green 
leaves. 
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PICEA asperata, Dracon Spruce, 40-100 ft. 
Introduced from China in 1910, this most vigorous 
of Spruces has proven to be one of our finest ever- 
greens. Very hardy, standing more wind and sea- 
shore exposure than any other evergreen we know 
of. Very compact. 
PICEA engelmanni, EnceLmMann Spruce, 80-150 ft. 
This choice Rocky Mountain conifer has green, blue- 
green or rarely steel-blue leaves. Similar to Colorado 
Spruce, but much softer foliage. 
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PICEA glauca, Wuire Spruce, 60-120 ft. 
Fine northern species, useful for hedges, as a speci- 
men, or as a screen. 
Each 
1.50 
2.00 
3.00 
4.00 
6.00 
16.50 
10.00 
14.00 
18.00 
25.00 
3.00 
3.50 
4.50 
6.00 
8.00 
12.00 
Per 10 
13.50 
18.00 
277.00 
36.00 
27.00 
31.50 
40.50 
54.00 
72.00 
For 1-4 plants of a kind and size use the single rate, for 5-24 the ten rate. 
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