


Colorado Blue Spruce 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
One of the hardiest and most beau- 
tiful of all evergreens for specimen 
planting. Should have plenty of room 
to develop its branches and stately 
form. Since Colorado Blue Spruce are 
grown from seed there is some varia- 
tion in the blue shading, especially 
when the trees are young. Should be 
planted where they have plenty of sun- 
shine to get best color effect. Very 
young trees are not particularly shape- 
ly but the typical symmetrical form 
comes as the plants grow to 3 feet or 
more in height. We offer well rooted, 
12 to 15 inch trees at $2.25 each; 
2 for $4.25. 
See Opposite Page for 
Smaller Sizes 
of Fine 
Evergreens 

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A lofty, elegant tree of 
perfect pyramidal habit of 
growth. One of the really 
fine evergreens for specimen 
planting. 
bluish color similar to the 
Blue Spruce. 
foliage is of a softer nature 
and growth is more rapid. 
Very hardy 
severe 
and develops into a sturdy, 
valuable tree. Well rooted, 
15 to 18 in. trees, $1.75 
each; 2 for $3.25. 



















EVERGREENS 
WHICH WILL ADD BEAUTY 
AND DISTINCTION TO YOUR 
HOME AND SURROUNDINGS 
PYRAMID 
ARBOR-VITAE 
For foundation or group planting in 
all landscape work. Retains the flat ™ 
foliage and lovely bright green color “ 
at all seasons. Grows compact and de- 
velops naturally into perfect 
Pyramidal form. May be sheared 
for strictly formal effects. 18 to 
24 inch, $1.75 each; 2 for $3.25. 
YEWS 
Without doubt the Yews are 
among the finest and most lux- 
uriant evergreens grown. They 
are extremely hardy, easy to 
grow, do well in shade, and har- 
monize with any other plant. 
SPREADING YEW 
The spreading variety throws out 
sweeping branches similar to Pfitzer 
Juniper. May be kept trimmed back 
to desired size or to fit allotted space. 
Foliage is a shade of deep green, soft 
to the touch and always fresh looking. 
May be kept sheared for a low hedge, 
allowed to grow its graceful wandlike 
branches for informal corner plantings 
Or trimmed into compact shape for 
formal effects. After the plant is sev- 
eral years old numerous red berries are borne close 
to the branches, remaining into the winter. Well 
rooted, 12 to 15 in., $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50. 
UPRIGHT YEW 
General foliage characteristics same as the spread- 
ing variety described above, but grows in columnar, 
erect form. By keeping the plant lightly sheared as 
it grows, the foliage will be extremely dense and com- 
pact from the ground up. Valuable for corner plant- 
ings and accent pieces. Does well in shade and seems 
to be very little affected by disease or pests. 15 to 18 
in., $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50. 
Above—Pyramidal 
Arbor-Vitae 
Below—Spreading 
and Upright Yews 
DOUGLAS 
FIR 
Has a_ beautiful 
However, the 
to withstand 
weather conditions 
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