Firs 
CONCOLOR FIR--The showiest of all firs, 
being a rich bluish-green. The new growth 
in the spring is of silvery whiteness, thus, 
the common name of ‘‘Silver Fir’’. 
3235 {ty ete t t-te ach $12.50 
‘CONCOLOR FIR 
DOUGLAS FIR--It is a rapid grower and has 
long, graceful branches, less still than spruce. 
The foliage is Soft, flexible, and fragrant. 
Will grow almost anywhere and stand adverse 
conditions, 
18-24 in.- --------- each $3.50 
6 DOUGLAS FIR 
Spruces 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
NORWAY SPRUCE--Large fast-growing tree 
of Northern Europe, very symmetrical andof 
pyramidal habit, dark freen foliage, often 
with drooping branches. Its extreme hardiness 
and adaptability to all situations make ita 
most valuable tree when planted for shelter 
and screen, as well as asingle lawn specimen. 
18-24 in.- --------- each $3.00 
Pree UE bard ee, SMe ae each $3.50 
BLACK HILL’S SPRUCE WHITE SPRUCE 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE--A native of the 
Black Hills in Dakota, and well adapted to dry 
and rigorous conditions. Very symetrical, 
compact and bushy in habit of growth. Color 
a bluish-green. 
Peas Soe A SY, each $3.00 
1B 24 5 aea neon each $4.00 
24-30 ineeten =) = "== nao each $6.00 
