CONIFERS 
Conifers 
Unless otherwise stated, all plants in this section will 
be balled at prices quoted. 
ABIES concolor (6) 
WHITE FIR 
The famous Silver Fir of the Sierras. Resistant to 
drought and heat. Moderately slow growing. 
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grandis nana (6) 
DWARF GRAND FIR 
A very attractive and distinctive addition to the 
dwarf conifers. Growth slow and compact. 
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nordmanniana (4) 
NORDMANN FIR 
One of the very best Firs. Needles dark glossy green 
above and silvery beneath. 
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pinsapo (6) 
SPANISH FIR 
Very regular and symmetrical. Stiff green needles. 
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pinsapo glauca (6) 
BLUE SPANISH FIR 
Foliage silvery. Slower and more compact grower 
than preceding variety. 
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CEDRUS atlantica glauca (6) 
BLUE ATLAS CEDAR 
Young plants have a stiff open appearance but quick- 
ly develop into beautiful full specimens. 
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deodara (7) 
Makes a large graceful specimen tree. Foliage gray- 
green. 
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deodara compacta (7) 
A slower growing compact form. 
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deodara repandens (7) 
SPREADING DEODAR CEDAR 
A very attractive weeping form of picturesque habit. 
Should be staked for first few years. 
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