16 B. F. Barr & Son 
SPRUCES 
Spruces are valued especially for specimen plant- 
ing either singly, or in groups on large lawns; too 
large growing for foundation planting. These mag- 
nificent trees do best in suburban sections. The 
stately, regular, pyramidal outline of these hardy 
trees is strikingly effective. 
Picea canadensis, 60-80 ft. White Spruce 
Similar to Norway Spruce. Needles colored gray- 
blue. 
Deiat eee Ce tse eee $ 5.50 
P. excelsa, 60-80 ft. Norway Spruce 
Fast growing; dark green; valuable for screens 
and hedges. When older makes a fine silhouette 
against the sky. 
S24 sins eee $ 3.00 Deo t mere ee oe $ 5.00 
BREE SRM ea Rs a ck i a Oe $ 6.50 
P. orientalis, 50-70 ft. Oriental Spruce 
Its classic outline and small, neat, glossy green 
needles closely clothing the branches make this 
a plant of uncommon beauty. One of the most 
beautiful of all spruces. 
GULP Sp CClMenS sane sie eee oes ee $25.00 
KOSTER BLUE SPRUCE 
P. pungens, 60-80 ft. Colorado Spruce 
Foliage light-green. Withstands heat and drought. 
Striking in appearance due to its perfect pyram- 
idal outline and horizontally spreading branches. 
18924710 tee $ 4.50 PAO Sots te Mg Ss $ 6.00 
P. p. glauca, 60-80 ft. | Blue Colorado Spruce 
Silvery blue sheen, of vigorous growth and elegant 
habit with broad branches. Hardy in any ex- 
posure. Not so highly colored as Koster’s Blue 
Spruce. 
P. p. kosteri, 60-80 ft. Koster Blue Spruce 
Beautiful silvery-blue, broad, symmetrical tree 
making a striking appearance as a specimen on 
the lawn, or planted in groups. Very rare tree 
PSEUDOTSUGA sete 
DOUGLAS FIR See Page 14 for description S10 fine) Vite OL a aes eee, eee ae $ 4.00 
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