... Abies lasiocarpa: les varietes: pha- .n-rolepsis, Fernald, hudsoma, Sarg, Macrocarpa, Kent. Puts les especes exotiques plantces comme arores d ornement: Abies Norman- niana du Caucase. Abies cilicica de 1'Asie Mmeuse, et 1'Abies homo ...
... Abies lasiocarpa "Glauca Com- pacta" is a blue dwarf fir. Picea glauca "Conical" is a dwarf Alberla spruce, compact and pyramidal in shape with gray-green coloring. It will reach 7 feet in 35 years. — Cylindrical: "Junipcrus chincnsis ...
... Abies Lasiocarpa Compacta and Abis Concolor Compacta. These are two of the choicest firs available. Ideal for a focal point or a rockery . . . these are $12 each. Disamhus, a beautiful member of the Witch Hazel family, which has heart ...
... Abies lasiocarpa. It chooses the higher altitudes but also ranges northward into the Yukon. The university grounds include number of these trees, three of them being close to the Mitchell Building, which houses the soils department ...
... abies lasiocarpa compacta, are also a feature. They are 22 years old and 30 inches high. The velvet-smooth, shapely lawn is immaculate. It is oversown yearly with bent seed to ensure a green lawn throughout the year. The front garden is ...
... Abies lasiocarpa, the Alpine fi,.( With a common name that js rather misleading. It is not a native of the Alps at all, but of our own Rocky Mountains, never found below an altitude of 6,000 feet. It is an extremely shapely tree, and ...
... Abies lasiocarpa. This coniferous tree is a native of the Rocky Mountains up to a height of 7,000 feet, and so it should be hardy here, as it undoubtedly is. The smooth bark is a pale grey, at least in the two young trees in front of ...
... Abies lasiocarpa 'Compacta': This is a beautifully proportioned dwarf alpine fir, with silvery-blue foliage and a broad, spreading and conical form. It reaches about 12 feet in 10 years. Larix decidua 'Pendula': Typically grafted at a ...