tion. 
NOTE! 
"X" means number of 
times transplanted and 
root-pruned. 
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E]4—BLACK HILLS SPRUCE (Picea Candadensis Albertiana). Famed for Its Shape- 
liness. Always a little beauty, with its heavy, thick foliage, color a rich glaucous 
green, sometimes intense blue. Extremely hardy, easy to establish, maturing at 
35 to 50 feet. Great favorite for lawn specimen planting, splendid for windbreaks 
in the West and Missouri Valley district. (Seedlings and light transplants are 
offered on page 27). 
J Each 2 
(e) 12-18 in., specimens, 3X ..... pipoiirar ies MINS oe ebes (als. Tiecatas slo) ave $2.50 $4.65 
(f) 18-24 in.. specimens, BX toe ae Se en hCG) Wotan Bien betes e ae 3.50 6.50 
_ EIS—NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea Excelsa). A Long-Time Favorite for Shelter-Belt and 
Ornamental Planting. It’s the familiar Spruce of the prairie states—a tall, com- 
pact, ornamental pyramid, well branched to the ground, with thick, short nee- 
dles of deep green. Hardy and well adapted to almost any good growing soil; 
the most rapid growing of all the Spruces. For many years our Norway Spruce 
have been in great demand for windbreak plantings, hedges, background 
groups, as well as living Christmas Trees on the lawn. 60 to 75 feet at ma- 
turity. (For small sizes and special windbreak grades, see page 27). 
‘ Each ~~ 2 
(f) 19-24 in. specimens, 9K... ....0.- ee ee seeeeee eee! $2.00 $3.00 
3.00 5.00 
ne (g) 2-3 tt. specimens, BK Le, 5 epsicecs spa vacates spa esis ea en cogs 
E20—PONDEROSA PINE (Pinus Ponderosa). In the Ponderosa Pine you will find 
‘the beauty of strength and massiveness—a tree that is invaluable for solid back- 
grounds or enormous, spreading specimens on the lawn. Extra long needles, 
very thick, and of rich deep green. It is absolutely hardy, rapid in growth, 50 to 
60 feet at maturity, (Note seedlings and special windbreak grades on page 27). 
Each 2 
(d) 18-24 in. specimens, IX... .. eee render terete $2.50 $4.40 
(e) 2-3 ft., specimens, 3X, BOB .......-.---- 22s eeerer 
All Specimen Trees on 
Pages 32 and 33, Not 
Marked B&B, Will be In- 
dividually Wrapped. See 
page 26 for full explana- 
oe BLUE SPRUCE Samana Be ees eS 
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El17—COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE SHINER (Picea Pungens Glauca). The tree that 
everyone longs for—with its wonderful covering of:silvery blue, and its superb 
form—graceful branches cascading in even layers from a tapering crown to a 
broad base. These are the “EXTRA BLUE” trees that we marked in the nursery 
during the summer when they displayed a fine silver luster. Every year they 
become more beautiful, more colorful. It is the landscape favorite, ideally used 
as a single specimen on the lawn or in groups. An evergreen that combines 
complete hardiness with charm and beauty, adaptable to nearly all climates. 
40 to 60 feet at maturity. Our SHINERS are Extra Select Specimens. 
Each 2 
c) 2-3 ft.. select specimens, 3X, BEB ..............--.-2 sees $ 8.75 $16.00 
d) 3-4 ft., select specimens, 4X. BEB .............- 6-5-2 ee eres 10.00 19.00 
e) 4-5 ft., select specimens, 4X, B&B .............-.--.++-+---s- 14.00 26.00 
E18—COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—In Small Sizes Each 10 25 100 
(a) 6-10 in., seedlings ......... 2-02... eee rete e ee  c eeete $2.00 $ 4.50 $15.0 
(b) 8-12 in., light transplants, IX .........-...-.-++--; $0.60 5.00 10.00 37.50 
NOTE: These seedlings and transplants were all grown from seed taken from select Blue 
Shiners, but do not show blue to any extent when so young—not until they reach a height of 
18 to 24 inches. A large number of them will develop into very fine Blue specimens. 
ES. 
E19—COLORADO SPRUCE (Picea Pungens). Its handsome Form and Color Add 
Distinction to the Home Landscape. Here is a splendid specimen for your lawn, 
either used singly or in groups. It develops a broad, even pyramid, with thick, 
graceful branches from the ground up, covered with heavy lustrous foliage of 
deep green sometimes touched with silver. It has the magnificent bearing and 
hardiness of the Rocky Mountains from whence it originated. As these green 
specimens mature they often times acquire a blue tinge. 
Each 2 
a) 3-4 ft., select specimens, 4X ..... 1.1... 1s eee een eee $5.00 $ 9.00 
b) 4-5 ft.. select specimens, 4X, BSB .............-. A spete so) halts 7.50 14.00 
E24—EUROPEAN LARCH (Larix Europea). This is in reality a deciduous tree, but 
in the summer looks like a beautiful Spruce with its misty covering of light green 
foliage, needle-like in form. Pyramidal in habit, sometimes growing 75 to 100 
feet. Fine for lawn specimens or group planting. Sunny, well-drained soil, but 
be sure tree receives plenty of moisture throughout the fall. 
10 25 100 
(a) 10-15 in., seedlings ..................-.- 2b eee ee $1.75 $3.50 $12.50 
Each 2 5 
b) 18-24 in., light transplants, IX .............-..-.-. $0.45 $0.75 $ 1.75 
c) 2-3 ft., specimens, 2X ...........-....cs eee eee eens 1.50 2.50 5.00 
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