Dundee Juniper (Juniper virginiana pyramidiformia Hilli) 
A very interesting and desirable variety due to the variation in coloring. Dur- 
ing the spring and summer months the tree is an attractive grayish-green, but 
during the winter it has a peculiar bronzy plum color, making it especially at- 
tractive in the border or group planting. One of the finest upright Juniper. 
It makes a compact, symetrical pyramid ,with little or no trimming. 
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PICEA — SPRUCE 
Black Hills Spruce (Picea glauca densata) 
Due to its compact growth, this variety has been a favorite for many years. It 
is very desirable for specimen planting, for backgrounds, screens, borders and 
windbreaks, Should be planted where it has the sun most of the day. It is not 
practical for foundation planting, as it grows rather broad and attains consider- 
able height after a number of years. One of the most dependable evergreens 
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Norway Spruce (Picea excelsa) | 
A fast-growing tree with graceful, drooping branches, particularly well adapted 
for screen or windbreak plantings. 
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Colorado Green Spruce (Picea pungens viridis) 
Same habit of growth as the Colorado Blue, but possessing a green color. Ex- 
ceptionally hardy and desirable. 
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Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens glauca) 
A broad, symmetrical evergreen, with horizontal branches and _ silvery-blue 
foliage. The color is particularly attractive in summer after the new growth 
is fully developed. Especially desirable as specimen trees in the open lawn. 
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Koster’s Blue Spruce (Picea pungens Kosteriana) 
The bluest of the blue spruce. These are grafted trees and they all have the 
same uniform, bright, silvery-blue color. In habit of growth they are similar 
to the Colorado spruce, but usually not so broad. Should be planted in a sunny, 
well drained location. 
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Moerheim Blue Spruce (Picea pungens Moerheimi) 
This is a more recent introduction that greatly resembles the Koster’s Blue 
Spruce. It has the same bright, silvery-blue color and develops into magnificent 
specimens. 
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