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American Arborvitae — Also called White Cedar. Excellent for hedges and wind- 
breaks. Dark green foliage. Easily pruned. Moist soil. Mature height 40 to 50 ft. 
Globe Arborvitae — Dark green foliage. Assumes a well-rounded globe shaped form. 
_ Dwarf, ideal in foundation plantings. 
Balsam Fir — Symmetrical, fragrant. Flat blue-green needles. Prefers medium to heavy 
soil, thrives in shade. Mature ‘height about 50 ft. Need Pine 
Douglas Fir — Soft dark green to gray-blue needles. Rapid grower. Medium soil. © , 
__ Mature height about 40 to 60 ft. 
Fraser Fir — Shiny dark green foliage with white bands underneath, Grows in medium 
to moist soil. Mature height 40 to 50 ft. 
European Larch — Bright green feather foliage. Deciduous. Moist soil. Slender 
pyramidal form. Very fast growing. Mature height 60 to 70 ft. 
Austrian Pine — Deep green foliage. Prefers rich, light loam with well-drained subsoil. 
Good for city and seashore planting. Mature height about 50 ft. 
Banks Pine — Fast growing. Warm, yellow-green foliage. Shortest needles of any 
pine. Excellent for planting in barren sand. Mature height 40 to 50 ft. 
Mugho Pine — Dwarf, spreading, slow growing. Hardy except in wet soil. Prunes at 
any height. Mature height 6 to 10 ft. 
| Scotch Pine — A rapid grower. Ornamental, light gray-green foliage. Will grow in 
poor soil. Best for quick-growing screens. Mature height 50 to 60 ft. oo 
White Pine — Rapid grower. Prefers light, sandy soil. Spreading limbs, but easily White Brus 
adapted to windbreaks and screen. Mature height about 80 ft. : 
Black Hill Spruce — Lovely relative to White Spruce. Bright foliage, green to bluish 
tint. Grows bushy, compact symmetrical. Medium wet soil. Mature height 25 to 40 ft. 
Engelmann Blue Spruce — Blue-green to steel blue. Bears purple flowers. Prefers 
moist soil. Mature height 30 to 40 ft. 
Norway Spruce — Dark green, graceful, symmetrical. Excellent for hedges and wind- 
breaks. Heavy soil, will grow in partial shade. Mature height about 80 ft. 
| White Spruce — Light, silvery-green foliage. Symmetrical. Makes good hedges and 
windbreaks. Moist soil. Will grow in partial shade. Mature height 25 to 50 ft. 
| Yew (Taxus) — Narrow-leafed evergreen tinged with yellowish bronze. Low growing, 
| dwarf type, ideal planting near foundations. 
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