NARROWLEAF 
CEDAR OF LEBANON (Cedrus libani) 
75-100 ft. Zone V to VI. Narrow, up- 
right evergreen tree, attractive foliage 
sometimes with a bluish cast like blue 
spruce. Famous since Biblical times. 
4 yr. TTT 9-12” $1.50 each, 10 $13.50 
CRYPTOMERIA (Cryptomeria japonica) 
50-75 ft. Zone V. A pyramidal ever- 
green, interesting dagger shaped needles, 
green in summer, bronze in winter. Even 
small plants are very symmetrical, easy 
to grow. 
2 yr. seedlings 6-10’ 35c¢ each, 10 
$3.00, 100 $20.00 
BLUE FALSE CYPRESS 
(Chamaecyparis pisifera cyano viridis) 
5-8 ft. Zone IV. Almost as blue as 
Moerheim blue spruce. Columnar to 
pyramidal shape, should be trimmed once 
a year to maintain shape and compact- 
ness. This is a very old variety making 
a comeback after a long absence. 
2 yr. T 8-10" 95c¢ each, 10 $9.00 
CALIFORNIA INCENSE CEDAR 
(Libocedrus decurrens) 
25-35 ft. Zone V. A tall formal spire 
with dense green foliage aromatic when 
crushed, borne in vertical planes. Be- 
comes much taller in warm humid cli- 
mates. Requires reasonably good soil and 
good moisture supply. 
2 yr. seedlings 7-10” 60c each, 10 $5.50 
4 yr. T 8-12” sheared, heavy, $1.20 
each, 10 $10.00 
PINES 
AUSTRIAN PINE (Pinus nigra) 
75 ft. Zone IV. Dark green needles, 
rapid growth once established. Performs 
well on poor soils, even wet places. 
4 yr. T 6-10” 40c each, 10 $3.50, 100 
$28.00 
WESTERN YELLOW PINE (Pinus ponderosa) 
100 ft. Zone V. Tall straight tree, dark 
green, handsome and reliable. Screens, 
windbreaks, shade tree, etc. Fast grower. 
3 Uecuaeeel 12-15’ 20¢ each, 10 
RED PINE (Pinus resinosa) 
60-70 ft. Zone II. Lustrous soft needles, 
broad spreading tree, long lived. Excel- 
lent shade tree or windbreak. 
2 yr. seedlings 2-5’ 10 for 90c, 100 
$5.00 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus sylvestris) 
30-40 ft. Zone Il. Best pine for city 
conditions, bushy, medium fast. Good 
at seashore, endures dry soils and ad- 
verse conditions. Screens, windbreaks, 
Christmas trees. 
2 yr. seedlings. 8-10’ 10 for $1.00, 
100 $7.00 
EVERGREENS 
BALSAM FIR (Abies balsamaea) 
40-60 ft. Zone Ill. Aromatic needles, 
shapely tree, altogether charming when 
grown in cool, moist situations. Not sat- 
isfactory in hot climates. 
3 yr. T 5-8’ 30c each, 10 $2.50, 100 
$18.00 
4 yr. T 8-10” 50c each, 10 $4.00 
SPRUCES 
NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea abies) 
50-60 ft. Zone Il. Widely used for 
Christmas trees, windbreaks, mass plant- 
ings, erosion control, landscape _ speci- 
mens Hardy and tolerant, best in full 
sun, good moist soil. 
2 yr. seedlings 6-9" excellent stock 
10 for $1.00, 100 $7.00 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE 
(Picea glauca densata) 
20-30 ft. Zone II. Slow. growing, densely 
pyramidal, very attractive. Useful for 
specimen, or in foreground of larger 
conifers. 
4 yr. T 8-10” 50c each, 10 $4.50 
SERBIAN SPRUCE (Picea omorika) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Probably the most beauti- 
ful of all spruces, narrow and tall, dark 
green needles silvery on the underside. 
A valuable specimen tree. 
2 yr. seedlings 6-9’ 25c each, 10 $2.00 
ORIENTAL SPRUCE (Picea orientalis) 
40 ft. Zone IV. Short, glossy green 
needles densely crowd the twigs. Grows 
slowly, makes a beautiful compact tree. 
Best in good soil, protected from winter 
wind. 
3 yr. seedlings 5-7’ 25c each, 10 $2.00 
100 $14.00 
4 yr. T 5-8” bushy 65c¢ each, 10 $5.50 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
(Picea pungens glauca) 
25 ft. or more. Zone II. A noble, broad 
pyramidal tree, slow, compact, symme- 
trically branched. Effective in landscap- 
ing and brings top price as a Christmas 
tree. Our plants are grown from a good 
hand picked strain of seed but will 
exhibit varying degrees of blueness. 
2 yr. seedling 3-5’° 10 $2.00, 100 
$16.00 
3 yr. T 4-6" 35¢ each, 10 $3.00, 100 
$25.00 
4 yr. T 6-9" 50c each, 10 $4.50, 100 
$40.00 
MOERHEIM BLUE SPRUCE 
(Picea pungens moerheimi) 
20 ft. or more. Zone III. Bluest of all, 
silvery and lovely. Often needs staking 
and pruning during first few years to 
form straight trunk and compact branch- 
ing. 
2 yr. T grafted 5-8’ $3.75 each, 3 
$10.50, 10 $32.50 
