RMBRTGYR–A weeping Norway spruce, picea abies 'pendula' in Edwards gardens, Toronto
RF2HN5C0D–Weeping Norway Spruce (Picea abies f. pendula) branch with cone.
RF2RMDMPC–Picea abies Reflexa or Weeping Norway Spruce natural green background in spring, plant with weeping or cascading foliage in the family Pinaceae.
RFM4W25A–An unusual Norway weeping spruce that has formed an arch, Picea abies pendula
RM2R9G9Y4–Norway spruce, Picea abies 'Frohburg'
RFS2T7K9–Weeping pine tree, inversa norway spruce.
RM2RC7Y7W–Picea abies 'Frohburg', Norway spruce branches cascading overhanging, small nice cultivar in garden
RMK33Y1B–Weeping spruce (Picea abies 'Inversa')
RME5218E–Weeping spruce
RF2K7P38B–Drooping or weeping spruce tree outside home with large red and snowy Christmas decorations
RF2PCY9JE–Weeping spruce, Picea abies f. pendula
RFTACMXB–Picea abies, the Norway spruce or European spruce tree. Picea abies 'Inversa' in the botanical garden in Poland.
RFT5YN1T–Weeping Norway spruce is a hardiest weeping trees, works well to create a focal point in colder regions. The branches of these trees droop downward. I
RMA9TH3D–New growth on branches of Picea abies 'Reflexa'
RM2CF3R90–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. rgrowth, affording the opportunity of cutting shootsof sufficient length to suit a florists wants. Thereare other beautiful ornamental sorts in nurserycollections—just the thing for pyramidal forms, somuch in demand now—but, as said, they lack thefree growth of B. arborescens. Set out box plants in Spring, early, and besidesgood soil an addition of a mulch of manure wouldhelp them. Weeping Norway Spruce. Because of the oddity of their appearance andsometimes, too, of their gra
RMMCF61D–. JUNIPERIJ.S PFITZERIANUS THUYOPSIS STANDISHI Picea Excelsa Inverta Pendula (Weeping Norway Spruce). A. variety with all the good qualities of the Norway Spruce, while the branches have a decided weeping or drooping tendency. Very distinct. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.50 each. Pseudotsuga Douglas! Glauca Elegans (Blue Douglas Spruce). An improvement on the well-known Douglas Spruce. Foliage graceful and of a pale green color above, glaucous beneath. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.50 each. Retinispora Filifera (Thread-branched Japanese Cypress). Of very graceful outline, with bright green foliage, partic
RF2JBM1FJ–Weeping Norway Spruce (Picea abies f. pendula) branch with cone.
RF2C8R1WF–Leaves of Weeping Norway Spruce(Picea abies 'Monstrosa pendula')
RMPFEGY5–. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. SHIREMANSTOWN, PA. 25. NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very bea
RMW0PA15–Archive image from page 28 of Descriptive catalogue of fruits and. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc. descriptivecatal1893cumb Year: 1893 NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very beautiful, lofty tree of rapid growth; branches drooping when it attains a height of fifteen feet; outline regularly p
RMRDTDY4–. Landscape gardening. Notes and suggestions on lawns and lawn planting--laying out and arrangement of country places, large and small parks, cemetery plots, and railway-station lawns--deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs--the hardy border-bedding plants--rockwork, etc. Landscape gardening. LAWN-PLANTING FOR WINTER EFFECT. 15;] We must be careful always to keep open cousiderable stretches of turf', endeax'driiig rather to flauk than to cross with plants the direct Hue of vision throU!j;h to the back-. PARSONS' SILVER FIR, WEEPING NORWAY SPRUCE, AND WEEPING LARCH. ground. It should be our o
RMMA7JXJ–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . SHADE m ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. Maples, Elms, Linden. Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, Laburnum, Purp.e-Beech, Weeping-Birches, Willow and Beech, Magnolias, Aiul many other viricties suitable for Lnndscape Gardening. AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS. (Castanea Americana.) This native of our American Forests is one of the most useful and ornamental. As a timber-tree, it cannot be excelled; and, as a nut-bearing tree, it is pre-eminently the best and most profitable. We can furnish seedlings by the one hundred or one th
RF2JBM1DY–Weeping Norway Spruce (Picea abies f. pendula) branch with cones.
RF2C8R1PB–Leaves of Weeping Norway Spruce(Picea abies 'Monstrosa pendula')
RMPFEGY3–. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very beautiful, lofty tree of r
RF2J95EJF–Leaves of Cobra Weeping Norway Spruce (Picea abies)
RMW1BFFH–Archive image from page 39 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, plants, etc. . descriptivecatal1895rose Year: 1895 NORWAY SPRUCE. Oriental (Orientalis)—From the shores of the Black Sea. A handsome tree, tall and very compact, re- markable for its graceful habit and slender foliage, of slow growth. Weeping {I)iverta)—h. pend- ulous variety of the Nor- BLUE SPRUCE way Spruce, the branches regularly and closely hugging the main stem, the most picturesque of all the spruces. White {Alba)—Foliage of a silvery green and more closely set
RMRKFYP6–. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent. Landscape gardening; Trees. 258 FLOWERS AND BEDDING PLANTS, Fig. 52.. The common firs are often planted to form centres for such beds, but they soon grow to such over-shadowing size as to be quite un- suitable. The weeping silver fir, and weeping Norway spruce, however, are pendulous to such a degree that they make but slow additions to their breadth. If their central stems or leaders are kept vertical by tying to a stake or straight twig bound to the stem below, and the side branches trimmed back whenever they show a tendency to
RF2JBM1JY–Weeping Norway Spruce (Picea abies f. pendula) branch with cone.
RMPFDTM7–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, plants, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. NORWAY SPRUCE. Oriental (Orientalis)—From the shores of the Black Sea. A handsome tree, tall and very compact, re- markable for its graceful habit and slender foliage, of slow growth. Weeping {I)iverta)—h. pend- ulous variety of the Nor- BLUE SPRUCE way Spruce, the branches regularly and closely hugging the main stem, the most picturesque of all the spruces. White
RMRX5RCY–E Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower &; kitchen garden for 1880 efredwashburnsam1880wash Year: 1880 SHADE m ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. Maples, Elms, Linden. Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, Laburnum, Purp.e-Beech, Weeping-Birches, Willow and Beech, Magnolias, Aiul many other viricties suitable for Lnndscape Gardening. AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS. (Castanea Americana.) This native of our American Forests is one of the most useful and ornamental. As a timber-tree, it cannot be excelled; and, as a nut-bearing tree, it is pre-eminently the best and m
RMRKFY68–. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent;. Landscape gardening; Trees; Suburban homes. [from old catalog]. 258 FLOWERS AND BEDDING PLANTS^ Fig. 5a.. '^i^mi(>^f!it^i^iii^iilf^^ The common firs are often planted to form centres for such beds, but they soon grow to such over-shadowing size as to be quite un- suitable. The weeping silver fir, and weeping Norway spruce, however, are pendulous to such a degree that they make but slow additions to their breadth. If their central stems or leaders are kept vertical by tying to a stake or straight twig bound to the stem below, a
RF2JBM1GG–Weeping Norway Spruce (Picea abies f. pendula) branch with cone.
RMPFDTND–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, plants, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. NORWAY SPRUCE. Oriental (Orientalis)—From the shores of the Black Sea. A handsome tree, tall and very compact, re- markable for its graceful habit and slender foliage, of slow growth. Weeping {I)iverta)—h. pend- ulous variety of the Nor- BLUE SPRUCE way Spruce, the branches regularly and closely hugging the main stem, the most picturesque of all the spruces. White
RMRYF1Y0–E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 efredwashburnsam1880wash Year: 1880 SHADE m ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. Maples, Elms, Linden. Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, Laburnum, Purp.e-Beech, Weeping-Birches, Willow and Beech, Magnolias, Aiul many other viricties suitable for Lnndscape Gardening. AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS. (Castanea Americana.) This native of our American Forests is one of the most useful and ornamental. As a timber-tree, it cannot be excelled; and, as a nut-bearing tree, it is pre-eminently the best and most profitable. We can furnish seedling
RMRJKPNJ–. Beautiful home surroundings. Landscape gardening; Nurseries (Horticulture). 52 DESCRIPTION OF ALL EVERGREENS SPRUCE â I'U-M (CoHih,n,,l) Weeping Norway Spruce Picea exc^tsa inverta Foliage same as the upright Norway Spruce. Habit is irregular. Branches and sometimes the leader are pendulous. Interesting Japanese effect. tKoster's Blue Spruce Picea pungens kosleriana An improved form of the Colorado Blue Spruce. Foliage is much bluer. Fine effect when planted individually or in groups. Engleman's Spruce. Picea engelmanni Broad pyramid. Attains 100 feet. Branches densely arranged. Foliage some
RMPFX59E–. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. ^ SHADE AM ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. J J Maples, Eims, Linden. Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, Laburnum, Purp.e-Beech, Weeping-Birches, Willow and Beech, Magnolias, And many ollitT viriolit^s suitahlo for Landscape < lanK nini;.. AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS. (CastHiica Aiiici'iuiiiia,) ThI.s native of our American Korcsln is one of the most iicefiil and oi-namcntal. As a liinbcr-tree, it cannot bo e.xcelled; and, aa
RMRK2B8H–. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent;. Landscape gardening; Trees; Suburban homes. [from old catalog]. 6i8 INDEX. PAGE Weeping Laburnum 44^ Weeping Mountain Ash 43' Weeping Norway Spruce Fir 543 Weeping Poplar 360 Weeping Red Cedar. 559 Weeping Scotch Elm 3^3 Weeping Scotch Laburnum 449 Weeping Silver Fir 55^ Weeping White Linden 383 Weeping Willow 3S7 Weigela, Weigela 468 IV. rosea 468 W. desboisii 4^9 W. amabilis 4^9 W. hortensis nivea. 469 IV. variegata. 469 Wellingtonia 579 Western Nettle 423 White Ash 35^ White Beam-leaved Spiraea 511 White Beech 326 White-berrie
RMPG2FRW–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 587. — Sargent's Weeping Hemlock.. Fig, Hovey's Arborvitae. the many varieties sold there are several that grow more like a shrub than a tree. Among these varieties are : Gregory's Dwarf Spruce (586) — Gregory^na, — seldom more than 1 to 2 feet high with numerous small, spreading branches densely clothed with short stiff spreading leaves; Small Norway Spruce — ptunila, — a dwarf with a more conic form and with glaucous leaves spreading in all directions from the branches; Pigmy Spruce—pygmsea, — with leaves very small,
RM2AX0MF5–The Ohio farmer . choice forwind-breaks is the Norway spruce, and iof deciduous trees, for roadside plac-ing, the sugar maple, *but I wouldplant In my nursery rows the differentvarieties of spruces, hemlocks, and ]firs, the cut-leaf weeping birch, thedifferent kinds of maples and beeches,and all the ornamental hard woods,and the soft woods, as the popular ca-talpa, and willows if you desire them.The latter make a quick growth, butare less permanent, and to my mindless beautiful than the hard woods. If you are a young man, or middle-aged, and have a suburban or countryhome, start a nursery of t
RMRFNHAY–. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Plants, Ornamental; Fruit trees; Fruit; Trees. PRICE LIST OF TREES, ETC. 165 EVERGREEN S CO NT' D. Retinospora—Squarrosa, 15 to 18 inches... " Pisifera, 2 to 3 feet « Filifera Pendula, 18 to 24 in. Spruce—Norway, 8 to 12 inches " " 12 to 15 inches 1% to 2 feet " 2 to 3 feet " " Weeping, 1^ to 2 feet " Hemlock, 15 to 18 inches " Colorado Blue, 12 to 18 inche
RM2ANF0C8–The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extentWith descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees and shrubs grown in the United States . that evergreens are indispensable, andthat the balsam fir and the Norway spruce arc the prettiest of ever-greens—for everybody plants tJion. Accordingly a couple ofNorway spruces flank the gate at a little distance inside, and a pairof balsam firs (prettiest of trees as they emerge, fragrant, from thenurserymens bundles) arc placed conspicuously not far from thehouse-steps, on each side the main-walk. Mrs. A. suggests thatthe weeping-willow is t
RMRP8A52–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The Late John C. Teas, (:5ee obituary, page 175) dula (Drooping Norway spruce), the Douglas spruce, Nordmann's silver fir, Cephalonia silver fir, and Retinosporas in variety. There are many other varieties of these popular evergreens as well as ar- bor-vitaes, hemlocks, etc. There is a practical demonstration of the hemlock as a hedge plant, the hedge in question being 12 feet high, thick and beautiful in its glossy symmetry. The weeping trees are another fine feature, the beeches being very note- worthy. There ar
RMRDCMT7–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. SHADE m ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. Maples, Elms, Linden. Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, Laburnum, Purp.e-Beech, Weeping-Birches, Willow and Beech, Magnolias, Aiul many other viricties suitable for Lnndscape Gardening. AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS. (Castanea Americana.) This native of our American Forests is one of the most useful and ornamental. As a timber-tree, it cannot be excel
RMRDCMT8–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. SHADE m ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. Maples, Elms, Linden. Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, Laburnum, Purp.e-Beech, Weeping-Birches, Willow and Beech, Magnolias, Aiul many other viricties suitable for Lnndscape Gardening. AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS. (Castanea Americana.) This native of our American Forests is one of the most useful and ornamental. As a timber-tree, it cannot be excel
RMRFNG5X–. Catalogue of fruit trees, grape vines, ornamental trees, plants, &c.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Frederick Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 40 FREDERICK XUESERY. BIRCH. Weeping Cut=Leaved Birch {Belula alba.) A charming tree in the Northern states, but does not show so much beauty South, except in very favorable locations ; it is of very graceful, drooping habit, silvery white bark and delicate cut foliage.. Norway Spruce. (See page 42.) ELM. Camperdown Weeping Elm {Ulmus var. Camperdown pe?idula.) A drooping and picturesque varie
RMRDX0XK–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 587. — Sargent's Weeping Hemlock. Fig. 588. — Hovey's Arborvitae. the many varieties sold there are several that grow more like a shrub than a tree. Among these varieties are: Gkegoby's Dwarf Spruce (586) — GregorySma, — seldom more than 1 to 2 feet high with numerous small, spreading branches densely clothed with short stifi spreading leaves; Small Norway Spruce—ptmilla, — a dwarf with a more conic form and with glaucous leaves spreading in aU directions from the branches; Pigmy Spruce—pygmsea,—with leaves very small,
RMRD68NN–. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. ^ SHADE AM ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. J J Maples, Eims, Linden. Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, Laburnum, Purp.e-Beech, Weeping-Birches, Willow and Beech, Magnolias, And many ollitT viriolit^s suitahlo for Landscape < lanK nini;.. AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS. (CastHiica Aiiici'iuiiiia,) ThI.s native of our American Korcsln is one of the most iicefiil and oi-namcntal. As a liinbcr-tree, it cannot bo e.xcelled; and, aa
RMRDFG0F–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 587. — Sargent's Weeping Hemlock.. Fig, Hovey's Arborvitae. the many varieties sold there are several that grow more like a shrub than a tree. Among these varieties are : Gregory's Dwarf Spruce (586) — Gregory^na, — seldom more than 1 to 2 feet high with numerous small, spreading branches densely clothed with short stiff spreading leaves; Small Norway Spruce — ptunila, — a dwarf with a more conic form and with glaucous leaves spreading in all directions from the branches; Pigmy Spruce—pygmsea, — with leaves very small,
RMRFGD2G–. Rhododendrons, roses, clematis, azaleas, bulbs, hardy plants, bay trees, evergreens : palms, araucarias, ferns, vines, orchids, flowering shrubs, ornamental grasses and trees. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. / 26 BOBBINK & ATKINS, KUTHERFOKD, N. J. ABIES Douglasii glauca. Foliage glaucous. $1 each. 2%-4 ft. 50 cts. Spruce). $1.50 A. excelsa (Norway Spruce), each ; $5.00 per doz. A. e. aurea (Golden Norway to $2.50 each. A. e. inverta pendula (Weeping Spruce). Rare and unique, of a very distinct ha
RMRF7T4M–. Rhododendrons, roses, clematis, azaleas, bulbs, hardy plants, bay trees, evergreens : palms, araucarias, ferns, vines, orchids, flowering shrubs, ornamental grasses and trees. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. / 26 BOBBINK & ATKINS, KUTHERFOKD, N. J. ABIES Douglasii glauca. Foliage glaucous. $1 each. 2%-4 ft. 50 cts. Spruce). $1.50 A. excelsa (Norway Spruce), each ; $5.00 per doz. A. e. aurea (Golden Norway to $2.50 each. A. e. inverta pendula (Weeping Spruce). Rare and unique, of a very distinct ha
RMRCWBJE–. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. SHIREMANSTOWN, PA. 25. NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very bea
RMRCWBJC–. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very beautiful, lofty tree of r
RMRCTDCP–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, plants, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. NORWAY SPRUCE. Oriental (Orientalis)—From the shores of the Black Sea. A handsome tree, tall and very compact, re- markable for its graceful habit and slender foliage, of slow growth. Weeping {I)iverta)—h. pend- ulous variety of the Nor- BLUE SPRUCE way Spruce, the branches regularly and closely hugging the main stem, the most picturesque of all the spruces. White
RMRCTDCC–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, plants, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. NORWAY SPRUCE. Oriental (Orientalis)—From the shores of the Black Sea. A handsome tree, tall and very compact, re- markable for its graceful habit and slender foliage, of slow growth. Weeping {I)iverta)—h. pend- ulous variety of the Nor- BLUE SPRUCE way Spruce, the branches regularly and closely hugging the main stem, the most picturesque of all the spruces. White
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