TOWSON • MARyLAND EVERGREEN TREES 



THUJOPSIS borealis (Yellow Cedar J. 



Having ascending branches, gracefully pen- 

 dulous at the extremities. 



15 to IS inches .... S2.50 

 llz to 2 feet 3.50 



TSUGA . Hemlock 



TSUGA canadensis (Canada Hemlock J. 

 75 '-90'. Pyramidal in form. Dense, dark, rich 

 green foliage, with small cones. Its graceful 

 habit and adaptability to trimming make it 

 valuable for hedges or specimen planting. 



Per 10 



2 to iVzfeet .... S3. 00 S25.00 

 2'/2/o 3 feet .... 4.00 30.00 



3 /o 4 feet .... 6.00 50.00 



4 5 feet .... 7.50 65.00 



5 to 6 feet .... 10.00 80.00 



6 to 7 feet .... 12.50 100.00 



7 to i feet (specimens) 20.00 



8 to\0 feet(specitnens) 25.00 /o 50.00 

 10 /o 12 feet (specimens) 60.00 



12 /o 14 feet(specimens) 75.00 100.00 



T. canadensis microphylla ( Mountain 

 Hemlock J . Slow-growing, upright form with 

 slender branches, spreading and more or less 

 drooping at the ends. Foliage very small. 

 2 to IVzfeet Si 0.00 



T. canadensis pendula ( Sargent's Weep- 

 ing Hemlock ) . A very desirable evergreen 

 tree of weeping habit. Branches spreading, 

 with drooping branchlets. 



2 to IVzfeet S7.50 



2Vz to y feet 10.00 



4 to 5 feet 20.00 



T. caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock). A 



very hardy type with dark green foliage, 

 needles short and tufted, making a very beau- 

 tiful and graceful specimen. 







Per 10 



2 to 2 Vz feet . . 



. . S7.50 



S60.00 



2 Vz to 3 feet . . 



. . 8.50 



75.00 



3 to iVz feet . . 



. . 10.00 





3 Vz to 4 feet . . 



. . 12.50 





4 to 5 feet . . 



. . 15.00 





T. sieboldi ( Siebold Hemlock ) . Very deco- 

 rative as a specimen tree with its deep, glossy 

 green foliage. Like the other hemlocks, it is 



hardy under many 



2 Vz to 3 feet 



3 to 3 Vz feet 



3 Vz to 4 feet 



4 to 5 feet 



cond 



itions. 

 SIO.OO 

 12.50 

 15.00 

 20.00 



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