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Red Cedar 



Blue Virginia Cedar, cont'd. 



Ther*- are so mapy other 

 uses for cedars that one can 

 readily find a place that is 

 a considerable distance 

 from the orchard. During 

 the past few years v,'e have 

 griven special attention to 

 growing Cedars at Berlin, 

 and the trees which we now 

 have are thoroughly worthy 

 of being classed as speci- 

 mens. They have been root- 

 l»runed and transplanted, 

 thus forming a large ball 

 of roots. Each 10 



4 to .'> feet S4 00 §35 00 



5 to 6 feet 5 00 45 00 



INDIAN (Cedrus Deodara). In 



form this tree is a broad-based 

 pyramid. The bluish green 

 fohage, growing in bnrchts, is 

 a familiar sight in the South. 

 The cones are from 5 to (5 

 inches long. Each 



G to 7 feet §."i 00 



7 to 8 feet 6 00 



5 to 10 feet 7 00 



JAPANESE rCryp- 



tomeria japoni- 



ca). .J to 6 ft. .5 00 



6 to 7 feet 6 00 



RED (Juniperus vir- 



giniana). 3 to 



4 feet 3 00 



4 to :> feet 4 00 



.J to 6 feet 5 00 



10 



$45 00 



55 00 



60 00 



45 00 

 55 00 



2 7 50 

 35 00 

 45 00 



Canadian Hemlock 



A mature tree of this s]iocies will roach 00 feet in height, and 

 in favored places some specimens grow to 90 or 100 feet. It is 

 a native American tree, growing naturally from Canada to Ala- 

 bama, forming dense 



forests of valuable tim- 

 ber. Of course, in the 

 open landscape it tak^s 

 on its mo.st graceful 

 form, and a well-devel- 

 oped specimen is a 

 most beautiful tree. 

 The main branches 

 grow almost straight 

 from the trunk, droop- 

 ing gracefully at the 

 pnds, giving the entire 

 tree an appearan'^-e 

 distinct from other 

 evergreens. The foli- 

 age is narrow and 

 feathery, light green 

 when first showing, but 

 changing to deep groen. 

 The Canadian hemlock 

 is almost as valuable 

 as the arborvitae for 

 hedges, screens, and 

 windbreaks. Around 

 house foundations it 

 should be trimmed to 

 make a dense growth. Canadian Hemlock 



2 to 3 feet, ?2 each, §17.50 for 10, S150 per 100. 



3 to 4 feet, %Z each, $27.50 for 10, S250 per 100. 



4 to 5 feet, $4 each, S37.50 for 10, S350 per 100. 

 o to 6 feet, %o each, $47.50 for 10, $450 per 100. 



