Kingsville Nurseries _ Kingsville, Maryland 
ABIES PYGMAEA. Dense dwarf spruce of small pyramidal 
form with ascending branches and bright green leaves. 
ABIES REMONTII. Dwarf, dense pyramidal or ovoid form 
with short crowded branches and light green leaves. 
ABIES OHLENDORFFI. Very dwarf spruce with small 
leaves on crowded branches, almost globular form. 
GLAUCA CONICA. A beautiful dwarf spruce with very 
compact branches and pale green leaves. Forms a per- 
fect little pyramid. 
EXCELSA FENDULA. Weeping spruce attaining a good 
height. Leaves dark green. 
KOYAMAI. Small spruce tree from central Japan with 
small crowded bright green leaves. 
MARIANA DOUMETII. Handsome small spruce tree with 
leaves decidedly gray beneath, and green on outside. 
Very attractive. : 
OMORIKA. Siberian spruce. Beautiful spruce tree with 
conspicuous Ssilvery-white stomatic lines. 
ORIENTALIS. Oriental spruce. One of the handsomest of 
spruce trees. Small leaves are a rich green. 
ORIENTALIS “GOWDY.”’ An extremely upright form of 
the handsome Oriental spruce being of a very narrow 
growth. Leaves are small and rich green. 
POLITA. Tiger-tail spruce. Japanese spruce tree with very 
stiff sickle-shaped, prickly leaves. 
PUNGENS KOSTERIANA. The well known blue spruce. 
Very attractive with its handsome blue leaves. 
PUNGENS KOSTERIANA PENDULA. Weeping form of 
the above, with handsome blue leaves. 
PUNGENS KOSTERIANA “COPLEN.” <A form of the 
Koster Blue spruce with leaves a very light blue and very 
attractive. 
PUNGENS KOSTERIANA “MOERHEIMII.”’ Form of 
Koster Blue spruce with blue leaves that are a little 
larger than the type. 
SMITHIANA. Himalayan spruce. Handsome tree of broad 
pyramidal habit with pendulous branches. 
BREWERIANI. Tree to 100 ft. with spreading whip-like 
branches. Stock limited. 1 yr grafts $2.00. 
EXC. CUPRESSIANA. Tree with ascending branches form- 
ing a broad column. 
ELLWANGERIAN. Broad pyramidal form with crowded 
slender branches and small slender acute leaves. 
GOLDEN (Aurea). Leaves golden at first, changing to 
green-gold. 
INVERSA. A pendulent form with leaves thickish and 
lustrous. : 
SRS Dwarf, with spreading branches, rather pen- 
ulous. 
PYRAMIDALIS. Compact, ascending branches forming a 
fine very dark green pyramid. 
EXC. REPENS. Prostrate form, low, somewhat decumbent 
branches and short, sharp needles. 
WILSONIT. Pyramidal tree to 75 ft. with short spreading 
Pee Handsome spruce of dense habit with slender 
ranches. 
Most all of the preceding spruces can be supplied in size 
2 yr. grafts $2.00 each, potted. Few can be supplied in 
size 3 yr. grafts $3.00 each, potted. Also, some are avail- 
able in larger sizes—Field Plants, B&B. Larger sizes are 
not priced here (with exception of one or two), but if in- 
terested, we will gladly advise prices, etc. 
PINUS 
CEMBRA. Swiss Stone Pine. Small tree forming a narrow 
dense pyramid. Needles are thin and bluish inside. 
BUNGEANA. Lace Bark Pine. Slow growing and bushy, 
with rather sparse light green leaves. Noted for its ex- 
foliating bark. 
DENSIFLORA. Jap. Red Pine. Rapid grower when 
young. Long slender needles are bright green. 
DENSIFLORA TANYOSHO. Jap Table Pine. Round 
headed slow growing pine with thick foliage. Umbrella- 
like form. : 
MASSONIANA. Somewhat like the Densiflora; differs 
chiefly in the longer leaves. Rather tender. 
PARVIFLORA GLAUCA. Jap. White Pine. Pale bluish- 
green leaves usually twisted, forming brush-like tufts at 
the end of growths, and the general handsome appear- 
ance of this pine, places it among the most attractive. 
SYLVESTRIS WATERIANA. A very handsome dwarfish- 
form pine, with handsome bluish-green leaves. Very 
compact grower, 18 to 24 in. $3.00, potted; 24 to 30 in. 
$4.00, potted. 
The preceding pines are available in size 2 yr. grafts, 
potted, with exception of one or two which are grown from 
seeds. $1.50 and $2.00 each. 
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