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Black Hills Spruce 
Perfectly symmetrical, with heavy, thick foliage, 
somewhat bluish. Extremely hardy and easy to es- 
tablish. Ideal for the single isolated specimen on 
the lawn. One of the best for windbreaks. 
Mugho Pine 
These low, ball-shaped, dark green little ever- 
greens are ideal for foreground work in foundation 
or mass plantings. In the spring the new growth 
looks like multitudes of tiny candles. Very hardy 
and useful. 
Scotch Pine 
Though stocky and bushy while young, these Pines 
gradually take on a picturesque irregularity of 
outline as they grow older which is very attrac- 
tive. Hardy, exremely rapid of growth, and toler- 
ant of soil, they are ideal for windbreaks. 
Douglas Fir 
A grand, deep green, rather 

BLACK HILLS SPRUCE 
Austrian Pine 
Dark green tree of extremely 
handsome form, ideal for back- 
grounds, windbreaks or as a speci- 
men tree on the lawn. Long needles, 
great spreading branches; a rapid 
grower. A most useful tree, splendid 
and inspiring. 
Concolor Fir 
Superb specimen tree. 

DOUGLAS FIR 
tall and narrow pyramidal 
growing more beautiful each 
year. Very hardy and drought 
resistant. 
PINES 
Juniper Pfitzeri— 
Juniper Savin 
Mugho Pine 
12 to 15 in. . .$4.20 
15 to 18 in. .. 5.60 
18 to 24 in. .. 7.70 
Austrian Pine— 
Scotch Pine 
Ponderosa Pine 
18 to 24 in. . .$5.60 
2 to 3 ft. ... 8.40 
3. to 4 tte ees. 
3 to 4 ft. ...10.50 
Never loses its lower branch- 
es and the long, thickly set 
needles give it a full, soft ap- 
pearance. Grows more com- 
pact and shapely each season. 
FIRS 
Concolor Fir— 
18 to 24 in. ..$ 7.00 
2to3ft.... 8.40 
3 to 4 ft. ... 10.50 
Douglas Fir— 
18 to 24 in. ..$ 5.00 
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3to4ft.... 8.40 
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