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DWARF ALBERTA SPRUCE—One of the most in- 
teresting oddities among evergreens. It is of 
extremely narrow pyramidal growth, thickly 
covered with short, close-set twiggy branches 
and clothed in grass-green leaves. Some of the 
oldest trees in the country are about five feet 
high, still retaining their characteristic’ habits. 
It prefers a partially shaded, rather moist lo- 
cation. Each 
TZ eto SL 5 cin CHES gene ee ee eee $4.50 
15 to 18 inches 
18 to 24 inches 
NORWAY SPRUCE—Large, fast-growing tree of 
Northern Europe, very symmetrical and of pyra- 
midal habit, dark green foliage, often with 
drooping branches. Its extreme hardiness and 
adaptability to all situations make it a most 
valuable tree when planted for shelter and 
screen, aS well as a single lawn specimen. 
Fine for windbreaks. Each 
LS etOm24 Sin chest ese ees. ee eee: eee $ 2.75 
2atO ede lCet weet eee: See: frase eae eet cee 4.25 
Setoma ec tyeee er eee ee eee oe 6.50 
4S top ORC eye rere ere ee ae 8.00 
Se tO<GELE 6 tees ee Bigs 8 Ee ee 10.00 
KOSTER AND MOREHEIM BLUE SPRUCE—The 
grafted form of the Blue Spruce is the true 
aristocrat of the evergreen family, by far the 
shapliest Spruce and the truest, most persis- 
tent blue color of any known tree. In June and 
July, these trees appear to shine when in full 
sun. Each 
SO 3tOS 36S 1 CHC Spree eee cree ee ee, $25.00 
3, (tot S wet eet. cee ee as: 30.00 
Stee to74 Meet eee eee el eee cea 35.00 
AS CONOR LC Ceca re er ne es eee ee ee 40.00 
5 tos Grfeet) .2ic: eee ee eee 45.00 
Blue Spruce 
Norway Spruce 
YEW (TAXUS) 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA (Spreading Yew)—Similar 
to the upright type, except its spreading habit, 
growing slightly higher than the spreading 
Junipers. Like all Yews, grows in shady lo- 
cations. Each 
1OstOel 5-INCheS ies eee eee $ 3.00 
15 sto 218 pinches S6 ee ee ee ee 5.00 
18"tos24- mn ches 3 ee eee 9.00 
DARTOMSO: INCHES See eee ee ee ee ee 12.50 
S05tO TSGEINGH CS. sete: eee eee eee ee 15.00 
TAXUS CAPITATA (Upright Yew)—One of the 
most beautiful of the evergreens. It grows 
slowly with a delightful irregularity of out- 
line; its many branches covered with the rich, 
waxen, green foliage characteristic of all yews. 
Some trees have pright red berries in the fall. 
Each 
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ASEtOe 24 21N Chie Screener eee 8.00 
DAS Owes OL CHa CS ee eer ee ee ee 13.50 
S30 TtOeSGe in Ch eS Ws s ee eee 17.50 
BETO BAe a LOC Ee ee ree ee ee ee 25.00 
S16} (Oo -4li 66 tine See ee ee 30.00 
4 toe SV fLCCt ine. Ss ee eee eee Pee 35.00 
TAXUS MEDIA HICKSI (Hick’s Yew)—A very 
interesting Yew of an upright type, growing in 
an extreme, narrow, column bush. It is fairly 
rapid-growing and has a deeper green color 
than most Yews. Slender type only. Each 
1S St0S 24 SinChes see eee eee $ 5.00 
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