SPRUCES 
The Spruce family contains a large as- 
sortment of types, varying from dwarf, 
globe-shaped varieties to tall, pyramidal 
trees. 
DWARF GREGORY SPRUCE (Picea abies 
gregoryana). Dwarf, densely branched, globe 
form with short, thick needles. 
Sto Wits. 5 Snes Ocoee OL eee pL DO) 
eLOM NE gin ea hae queues 25 00 
MOOG + ag eels 2 35 00 
DWARF SPRUCE (P. abies pumila). A very 
dwarf, globe-shaped plant with bluish green 
foliage. 
TO to 12 tae tage me ote erste enone $3 75 
12 to. 15 das, Seen eeiereic ton oe 4 50 
5 to, 18 ine pee eee ect ioe oe 6 00 
I8:tor24 in: socee ee Hee ae ee 200 
WHITE SPRUCE. (P. glauca). A tall, compact 
tree with blue-green foliage. Ideal for hedges, 
specimens or background. 
DOS: Lbwt secs eet elegance ees ron HOA SG $4 50 
oe: el Me eas a land.ataighaOnond GOS Oe Od oO ari) 
4 t0- 5 LEAN Peden hee ea one, Ieee eo oD. 
5 GOO LU Ga ate rae nee ete oe ee tee en ee 13 50 
DWARF ALBERTA SPRUCE (P. glauca con- 
ica). A very fine variety. Slow growing; dense, 
light green foliage; conical shape. 
DO tO 12k ot ean ees ee: MCD. 
12; to, U5 Soe an eee eae eee 4 75 
LS to, 8) yintas Ae ee eee ree eee Oat 
LSctos2 Aintree Peto ha AD Gor LY) 
NORWAY SPRUCE (P. abies). A rapidly 
growing, dark green evergreen, suitable for 
windbreak or specimen. 
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BLUE COLORADO SPRUCE (P. pungens 
glauca). A true lawn specimen, with horizontal 
branches which are covered with attractive, 
thick needles of rich steel-blue. 
Dito. Die Si setac et: Seok ie eee $7 50 
2Y6 tod LEA Ane tonearm eleva seer ee 00, 
BE rok: itn UME waar cits c Goidirc acco is 12 00 
Fs op ey eee Meets eo me Oe ome ise On oe 15 00 
A few Evergreen Plants properly 
placed effectively form the frame- 
work of your garden layout. 
Evergrcews — continued 
RETINOSPORA 
(False cypress) 
Medium - growing, ornamental ever- 
green trees. Symmetrical habit; dense, 
fine foliage. 
THREAD RETINOSPORA (Chamaecyparis 
pisifera filifera). Threadlike, long, drooping 
branches covered with decorative, bright green 
foliage. 
I SOrhOre Ets meaatere sey atareteien are ie ce £8) 76) 
2tOle Lis ae ane  enee ee 5 00 
tO! 4 batt eee ie mee eat tor kee oe 6% 
Ast oad baer ae re ; 9 50 
GOLDENTHREAD RETINOSPORA (C. pisi- 
fera filifera aurea). Slower growing, golden 
yellow variety of the preceding. 
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lle RO MIB ies ae ae ee ee oO0 
PLUME RETINOSPORA (C. pisifera plumosa). 
Soft, feathery pyramids of fern-like foliage. 
DVO Roo Ucntat ate Pea eee eee eee $4 25 
DUAL ORS tbssecmeeccdchi« trettenetee tio sin elena: 5 00 
BihOit ae er eke toe ree ee 7 00 
2 | OS GH ek art th do are ae ea A He 8 50 
5 to 6 ft otter x LO). GO 
mosa aurea). The warm, golden, easily trim- 
med plumes make this ideal for a contrast 
plant, specimen or hedge. 
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DASE VORAID 8 Po aOR Frick CRO Eo Ome ante 4 50 
SECO Meh Garage adore ee tree inition 6 50 
Ue OWS Tn & MA et CE aE B's COAT NCB eh eens 8 00 
DUtOIO Lbs ter 4 eect on ioe eek 10 00 
SAWARA RETINOSPORA (C. pisifera). Broad 
pyramid. Flat green foliage. 
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3) Code Gee Rny bathe naratetci cere eoeacvennernes 
Zi TOSS CNS Re AEIOEIOS G ol ane POOR Eee 7 50 
5 TOuO LGsrie trees sick hota Pe RIS eee 10 00 
Throughout this catalog is listed a wealth 
of garden subjects that can inexpensively 
transform even the smallest area into a place 
of beauty. Take a few packets of seeds for 
color—some shrubs for grace—evergreens 
for strength—-vines to soften—a tree to screen 
and give a pattern of shade. Add some effort 
of your own and you will have created lasting 
beauty that will give enjoyment for years to 
come. 
EVERGREEN FOUNDATION PLANTING 
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BLUE COLORADO SPRUCE 
PLUME RETINOSPORA 
