


PICEA (Spruces). Generally 
these evergreens are easily 
grown in normal garden soil. 
A few fine dwarfs—the rest 
forest giants. 
abies—"excelsa” (Norway Spruce). 
SUN Zone lama dark green, droop- 
ing pyramid. Shallow roots enable 
planting on thin soils. Enormously 
popular for quick growth. 
KEAN Xue, tt. 50 for $5.00 
KO! (2 ark Xe a 25 for $17.50 
iRskahay, WBYOsse $2.50, 100 $195.00 
NIDIFORMIS (Bird Nest). 4 ft. Gro- 
tesque rock garden dwarf. 
Soin BAB 2 sae $2.25, 5 for $10.00 
Lo Or bee $4.50, 5 for $17.00 
1SuinsBOB Se sae $7.50, 5 for $30.00 
PYGMAEA (Pygmy). 3 ft. Compact, 
small, upright, irregular pyramid. 
Galinwen Saws $2.00, 8-12 in. B&B $3.00 
glauca (alba) (White Spruce). 80 ft. 
Zone II. Quick-growing and shapely. 
In the northeast generally more 
satisfactory than Norway for forest 
planting. 
AS ane ee eae ee 50 for $5.00 
2 aaa 29 for $17.50 
eae 3 $4.00, 10 $35.00 
ALBERTIANA (Black Hills), 20 ft. 
Zone III. Better suited to dry climates 
than White Spruce. 
A majestic, 
bushy pyramid. 
A OO cin Xe ae et Sitar Shan 
WAOF 2h Xe ee 25 for $16.00 
18iin BG Baers ae & $4.50, 5 $20.00 
CONICA (Dwarf Alberta). Miniature 
in height and leaf. 6 ft. Zone III 
Tiny and slow. Probably the best 
true Dwarf conifer. 
9:in- BEB 2 aes $3.00 each 
IZ4AnFBGB a Ae $4.25 each 
NANA (Dwarf White Spruce). 8 i 
bushy, useful, hardy. 
9 in. B&B $3.50, 12 in. $4.00 
pungens. 80 ft. Zone II. Best spruce 
for dry climates. Very tolerant. 
Varies from green to silver, as 
offered here. 
K2-A ins Xo ee ere 50 for $8.00 
*6-83in XX eee 25 for $16.00 
18-24 in. B&B .....,....-.64.00, 5 $18.00 
BLUE SPRUCES (forms of Picea pungens) 
GLAUCA (Blue Spruce). A form of 
uniform silver sheen. Otherwise 
same as picea pungens. 
[Stine BGR ewes ae, $8.50 each 
3 ft. B&B... 


$12.50 each 
MOERHEIMI (Moerheim Blue). 
Grafted Blue Spruce. Bluest of all 
known spruces. 
[5.in. BAB pete ee ee $9.00 each 
lSiina BOB ee $12.00 each 
coomponenssebe 

tam arestarra corer ee 
PHOTO: Spruces — 1. Engelman Spruce. 2. Omorika Spruce. 3. White Spruce. 
4. (Dwarf) Gregoriana. 
5. Pygmy Spruce. 
6. Norway Spruce. 7. Colorado. 

PINUS. Pines vary in size and shape but alike in one thing— 
all thrive in windy exposed locations. 
cembra (Swiss Stone Pine). 30 ft. 
Zone IV. Slow. Dense pyramid. A 
fine small specimen tree. 
Sat BGB ve eea $12.00, 5 for $55.00 
densiflora umbraculifera (Japan 
Table Pine). 8 ft. Zone IV. Slow 
and dwarf. Also called ‘“Tanyosho.” 
2-3. ie DOB Lee $9.00, 5 for $40.00 
montana mughus (Mugho). Zone II. 
3 ft. Broad, low, bushy. Grown 
from seed, but larger sizes carefully 
selected, low and compact. 
~ Bctongninn = cane 90 for $12.50 
Spe BOB eee $4.50, 10 $35.00 
resinosa (Red or Norway Pine). 80 
ft. Zone II. A fine native with long 
dark needles and spreading habit. 
Very easily grown. Few insect pests. 
Most popular. 
WOM Zain XX ee 25 for $17.50 
As oe XK ee eee 25 for $20.00 
18-24 in. B&B... $4.00, 10 $35.00 
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nigra (Austrian Pine). 70 ft. Zone 
IV. Compact for a large tree. Neat. 
Likes lime. Seashore, but not on the 
water. 
KZ YS. ee ee ee 100 for $7.50 
2 it: BOB ea ee ees $7.50, 10 $65.00 
strobus (White Pine). 90 ft. Zone III. 
The noblest native evergreen. Pre- 
fers rich soil. Light green needles, 
soft and dense. Subject to special 
interstate quarantines. We have 
growers in a dozen states and can 
ship almost anywhere. 
KG: Ginn Xe eee 50 for $10.00 
WO-1 Oink eee 25 for $17.50 
220 ttt ioc Bee eee $4.50, 10 $42.50 
sylvestris (Scots Pine). 90 ft. Zone 
II. Large, stately tree. Useful for 
sandy, barren soils, but grows well 
in gardens. Prefers acid. Popular in 
small sizes for forest plantings. 
* 6-9 inet See 50 for $8.25 
2-3 tt Bab eee $6.00, 10 $50.00 
