FIR 
CONCOLOR FIR, Abies, White Fir. Will withstand 
heat and drought better than most varieties. Varies 
from blue to green. 3!'% ft., $13.50; 4 ft., $15.00. 
DOUGLAS FIR, Pseudotsuga. Rapid grower, grace- 
ful branches. Bluish green in color. Will take 
some shade. 3'% ft., $9.00; 4 ft., $11.00. 
PINES 
PINE, Austrian. Deep rich green color. Growth 
close and compact. Valuable as a lawn tree. 4 ft., 
$10.00. 
PINE, White. Soft pale green foliage. Very orna- oA 
Colorado Blue Spruce mental. Priced in field. Austrian Pine 
YEW 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA. Spreading Japanese Yew. TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA. Upright Japanese Yew. 
SPRUCE 
SPRUCE, Black Hills. Hardiest of all Spruces. Symmetrical, SPRUCE, Moerheim and Colorado Blue. A symmetrical 
compact and bushy habit of growth. Foliage varies from grafted type of Blue Spruce. Superior in color and compact- 
green to bluish tint. 3 ft., $7.00; 4 ft., $10.00. ness. Priced in field. 
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ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Glossy green leaves, 
pink blossoms. June until October. $3.00 and 
$5.00. 
AMERICAN HOLLY, Ilex Opaca. Dark shiny 
leaves and red berries; valuable as a specimen 
tree or foundation planting. 3-3! ft., $9.00 
EUONYMUS, Patens (Spreading EKuonymus). 
Large bright glossy-green leaves on spreading 
and ascending branches. Useful for massing 
or for trimming into low hedges or formal 
specimens. 15-18 in., $2.00; 18-24 in., $3.00. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Holly). Low growing com- 
pact shrub with holly-like leaves which turn 
brilliant, followed by grape-like clusters of 
black berries. 18-24 in., $7.00. 
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