Douglas 
\( Gy" BIN Foli lage is a 
boOd “deep green and disease-resistant. 
Fine tree for specimen where space per’ 
mits, windbreaks and background plant- 
ing. Hardy throughout the West. 
Concolor Fir (White Fir) 
A native of the Colorado Rockies and very well adapted Cypress Juniper 
to the Plains and Central States. The color of the foliage A new grafted’ vactety of \Wieeini Jester metemern aK 
is bright silver to a beautiful live green, varying with dif- extremely bright attractive green foliage, which color it seventy-five feet. It r 
ferent trees. As it gains size it assumes unexcelled sym-  Tetains throughout the winter. It responds to shearing out the Plains States 
into almost any shape desired. Becoming very popular ditions. 
metry and beauty as a specimen tree. It is one of the here known. Hardy in Nebraska, Lowa, 
evergreen aristocrats. and south and east. 
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Colorado Blue 
Spruce 
The Colorado Blue 
Spruce is an outstand- 
ing tree because of its 
silvery blue color and its 
symmetrical habit of 
growth. It is hardy 
throughout the Plains 
States. It is used mainly 
as a specimen tree or in 
groups of three where 
Space permits. 
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Alberta ck Hills) Spruce 
A native lack Hills. Adapted to Nebraska, 
Iowa, an thwest. A _ clos2-growing, compact 
type of pyral evergreen. Foliage rich green though 
slightly bluish~a} close range. Has been very popular 
through the Wes est. 
taake Pine 
His is dwarf Pine seldom getting 
high when untrained. By 
TF /. 
yy ing, u can keep it down to 4 or 
it the height usually somewhat 
less th2 he width. The color is always 
a good deep green. Very hardy in the 
West and Northwest. 
Austrian Pine 
evergreen grows to eight of fifty to 
ts heat and drought through- 
Also stands smoky city con- 
A fine specimen ornamental where space 
Colorado, permits. Fine for windbreaks or for betkaround 
planting. 
