Colorado Blue 
SPRUCE 
for Graceful Beauty 
Picea-Spruce 
Picea pungens; Blue Colorado Spruce. This is one of the choicest 
and most beautiful of all evergreens with its symmetrical pyramidal 
form and color. Average Blue type: 3-3/2 ft., $15.00; 3Y2-4 “t., 
$17.50. Green type: 312-4 ft., $15.00; 4-5 ft., $17.50. 
Picea glauca densata; Black Hills Spruce. Foliage varies from green 
to bluish tint. Compact, symmetrical form. 3-4 ft., $13.50; 4-5 
ft., $20.00. 
Pinus-Pine 
Pinus edulis; Pinon Pine. A very hardy species of pine. Will grow 
fine in hot, dry conditions. Produces an edible nut, which is 
delicious. Very dark green short needles. Slow growing. 3-3/2 
ft., $12.00; 31/2-4 ft., $14.50; 4-5: ft, $17.50:°5- 6 tiga zie 
P. montana var. compacta; Dwarf Mugho Pine. A dense globose 
form. Should be trimmed. Very good for specimen. 15-15 in., 
$10.00. 
P. nigra; Austrian Pine. Foliage a rich, deep, green color. It 
adapts itself to almost every soil and situation. 3-4 ft., $12.50; 
4-5 ft., $16.00. 
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HEDGING 
Buckthorn, cathartica. Attractive ovate, dark green leaves, smaller, 
white flowers; black berries. Used extensively for hedging in 
the ncrth. 3-4 ft., 50c¢ each. 
Caragana, arborescens. Very hardy. Yellow flowers in May-June. 
2-3. ft.; 20¢ each: 
Chinese Elm. Suitable for windbreaks on farms, estates, ‘etc. as 
well as hedges. 2-3 ft., 10c each; 3-4 ft., 15¢ each; 5-6 ft., 35c 
each. 
Honeysuckle, tatarian. Lighter grade than regular shrub plants. 
Strong hedging grade. 18-24 in., 30c each. 
Privet, Amur River North. Hardy, well adapted to northern states. 
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Russian Olive. Attractive, grayish-green foliage. Hardy. 2-3 fft., 
25c each; 3-4 ft., 35c each. 
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