4 TURNER BROS. 
J. virginiana glauca (Silver Red Cedar). Bright sil- 
very blue foliage, columnar habit. 
1% to- 2 ft) (2 a eee 
216 to) 83. ft oe eee 6.00 
3) to 42° it. ee eee 8.00 
PICEA excelsa (Norway Spruce). Old favorite Christ 
mas Tree. 
Zee LOonertt Piedad Meese Zh 
SEO mayer t lat te eee ee 9.00 
4 s.to> (5. ii eee 11.00 
5 to. 6 ft. ee eee 14.00 
P. pungens, 70-80 ft., (Colorado Spruce). A bold 
native Spruce with dull gray-green thick needles. 
Quite symmetrical and handsome when young, but 
becomes picturesque in old age when the lower 
ete a disappear. 
to.~3 , {0,.B. & B22 9.00 
3.10, 4. 10,.B. & Bee 11.00 
4 to 5% it. Bi-&, B.S eee 15.00 
P. pungens kosteri (Koster’s Blue Spruce). Imposing 
trees of broad pyramids, very silvery blue foliage. 
ft ee s 
2° 0 24 {0 eee . 15.00 
249 tOw3) Ts i ee 20.00 
3: tom3%: fi. 2. eee 24.00 
PINUS cembta, 30-40 ft. (Swiss Stone Pine). All 
Evergreen. Slow growing so it may be safely used 
in low plantings. Generally seen as a blunt com- 
pact pyramid clothed in soft textured coat of 
bluish-green needles, but eventually becomes a 
picturesque round topped tree. 
2- ito. 2% it. Bi & Boe 10.00 
P. Nigra (Austrian Pine). A fast Foe dark 
green broad tree, with long stiff dark green 
needles. 
3 to: -4ea. ft. Se 9.00 
rs) ft. eee eee 6.00 
3: to 4. tt. 2 eee 9.00 
4. -itos* 5s ft. eee 13.00 
5 to.=6 Mit = ee 18.00 
8° sto Oo iti ee Se eee 30.00 
RETINOSPORA obtusa crippsi (Cripps Golden Cy- 
press). Slow growing evergreen with bright lemon- 
Aras foliage, suffused green. 
1 , 
tot 20 fh he 4.50 
2° Sto (218 fC ee 5.25 
24200053. ft EOS a 7.90 
3 omto. S46.ft.. 2 9.00 
346 t0- 46 ft ee eee 12.00 
4 torr Dg hte ack SS WORE 14.00 
Dae t0 we 6s a 16.00 
2% to ft. oer 00 
O10, 4) ity 2 7.00 
40)to". 400" ft! 2 ee 9.00 
ont. 64 Stee 12.00 
R. obtusa nana (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress). Dwarf com- 
pact with rich green foliage. 
116):to.2:4) (ft. ee 9.00 
Zi> to. 2408. (a ee 12.00 
242", toi 3 tt. we ee 15.00 
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