54 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD., U.S.A. 
Red Cedar 
The Cedars 
Blue Virginia Cedar 
(Juniperus Virginiana Glauca) 
Each 10 
8 to 10 feet....$12 00 $100 00 
Red Cedar 
(Juniperus Virginiana). 
A native form, very com- 
mon in New England, which 
should be more generally 
planted. It is of pyramidal 
shape, with bright, rich 
green foliage. This plant is 
very hardy; will thrive in 
partial shade, in light sandy 
soils, and will withstand se- 
vere exposures; is very de- 
sirable for formal effects 
and adds a grace and dig- 
nity to a northern garden or 
lawn that cannot be sup- 
plied by any other tree. 
Each 10 
Dat Oro wmeCbenn a. $2 00 $17 50 
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8 to 10 feet......10 00 90 00 
Canadian Hemlock 
(Tsuga Canadensis) 
Of course, in the 
open landscape it takes 
on its most 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 
ends, giving the entire 
tree an appearance 
distinct from _ other 
evergreens. The foli- 
age is narrow and 
feathery, light green 
when first showing, but 
changing to deep green, 
The Canadian hemlock 
is almost as valuable 
as the arborvite for 
hedges, screens, and 
windbreaks. Around 
house foundations it 
should be trimmed to 
make a dense growth. 
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