"A, The larger types are most effective as specimens, 
i also for backgrounds, windbreaks and screening 
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Norway Spruce 
An old-time favorite for wind- 
break and ornamental planting. 
Excellent for hedges, can be trim- 
med to any height. Preferred by 
many as a living Christmas tree. 
Scotch Pine 
Bold and handsome in youth or mature 
trees. Long shiny needles. Fine for a speci- 
men lawn tree. 
Black Hills Spruce 
A great favorite for single spec- 
imen planting on the lawn. Famed 
for its shapeliness. 
Canadian or American Hemlock 
‘ Young or old, the Hemlock is always a picture of 
gracefulness. Foliage dark green, lacy, close-set, droop- 
ing gracefully. The best Evergreen in heavy shade. 
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Austrian Pine Colorado Blue Spruce s s 
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rk s ice s imen on the le é oliage of a rich glistening blue which Mashes anc 
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Hedge 
A Young White Pine 
For Hedges We Suggest 
LOW—Globe Arbor-vitae, Taxus Cuspidata, Taxus 
Capitata, American  Arbor-vitae, Spiny 
Greek Juniper. 
Pyramidal Arbor-vitae, Hemlock, Norway 
Spruce, Taxus Capitata, American Arbor- 
vitae, Juniper Virginiana Glauca, Hicks’ 
Yew. 
