ABIES………………………………………CONCOLOR FIR
concolor – 50’x26’ Concolor Fir
Soft blue-gray foliage – conical form.
PICEA………………………………………SPRUCE
abies – 80’x25’ Norway Spruce
Broad vigorous spruce with bright green foliage. Valuable for windbreaks.
cupressina – 50’x10’ Columnar Norway Spruce
Narrow growth habit for vertical accent.
abies ‘Pendula’ Weeping Norway Spruce
A rare and beautiful form of Norway spruce with weeping habit.
glauca densata – 30’x15’ Black Hills Spruce
Slow growing, very regular in growth habit. Dense, dark gray-blue foliage.
omorika – 60’x20’ Serbian Spruce
Narrow pyramidal habit, graceful, slow-growing. Glossy green needles, white underneath.
orientalis – 50’ Oriental Spruce
Dark green needles give a black-green appearance. Slow growing. Good plant for small areas.
pungens – 70’x25’ (green) Colorado Green Spruce
pungens glauca (light blue) – 60’ Colorado Blue Spruce
pungens glauca (shiners) – 70’x25’ Colorado Blue Spruce
pungen gluaca ‘Fat Albert’ – 40’x25’’ Fat Albert Spruce (grafted)
Wide bottomed grafted Blue with excellent color. Minimal staking.
pungens gluaca ‘Hoops’ Hoopsi Blue Spruce (grafted)
Best Blue color of all cultivars. Dense pyramidal form.
PINUS………………………………………PINE
flexilis – 45’x30’ Limber Pine
mugo ‘Enci’ – 15’x25’ Mugho ‘Enci’ Pine
Compact very round plant; easily maintained with spring candle cut.
nigra – 50’x30’ Austrian Pine
Yugoslavian strain showing more resistance to needle blight and diplodia tip blight.
sylvestris – 50 ‘ Scotch Pine
sylvestris ‘Fastigiata’ – 25’x4’ Fastigiata Pine
An upright, narrow selection of Scotch Pine. Suitable for planting close to building
and in confined spaces.
PSEUDOTSUGA............................................. DOUGLAS FIR
pseudotsuga menzies – 60’x15’ Douglas Fir
Densely pyramidal evergreen with unique pendulous cones. Soft blue-green needles are retained better than spruce or fir under hot dry conditions. Good as a specimen, in groupings or as a screen.