Tsuga  Canadensis,  continued 
passed.  W'e  have  thousands  of  these  justly 
popular  evergreens,  that  are  recent  1 3^  root- 
pruned,  grown  wide  apart  and  perfectly  de- 
veloped, which  we  are  confident  will  please 
our  patrons. 
12  to  15  inches  $0  30 
18  to  24  inches   50 
2%  to  3  feet,  unsheared   60 
2%  to  3  feet,  sheared   i  00 
3  to  3^  feet,  sheared   i  25 
3^  to  4  feet,  sheared   1  75 
var.  macrophylla.  Dwarf  Hemlock.  A 
compact,  dwarf  variety,  with  darker  green 
foliage.  I  to  Jl4  feet,  $2. 
var.  Sargentii  pendula.  Sargent's  Weeping 
Hemlock  Spruce.  A  fiat-topped  tree,  with 
graceful,  weeping,  spray-like  branches.  One 
of  the  choicest  and  most  beautiful  weeping 
evergreens.  t'<  to  2  feet,  I2.50. 
var.  Caroliniana.  Southern  Hemlock.  Pyra- 
midal and  dense.  Dark  green  foliage.  ift.,$i. 
OUR  EXHIBIT  OF  YOUNG  EVERGREENS  AT  THE  CHRYSANTHEMUM  SHOW  AT  PHILADELPHIA,  I903 
Broad- Leaved  Evergreens 
AZALEAS.    The  evergreen  varieties  are   de-  Buxus  aurea  variegata.    Gold-striped.    12  to 
scribt-d  in  our  special  list  of  Azaleas,  Rhodo-  iS  inches,  50  cts. 
dendrons  and  Kalmias,  page  20.  b.  latifolia.    Broad-leaved  Box.     An  espe- 
BUXUS.    The  Box  Trees.   The  different  spe-  cially  handsome  sort  that  likes  a  half-shady 
cies  vary  in  size  from  low  bushes  to  medium-  situation. 
sized  trees.    All  are  long-lived,  hardy,  of  i  to  1^^  feet  |o  25 
dense,  compact  growth ,  and  have  dark  green,  I          feel,  verV  biishV • ' " .  •  •  •  •  •  * • ' •  i  50 
glossy  leaves.    They  are  used  for  grouping,  g    macrophylla  "rotundifolia.   *A"  large,  round- 
edgmg  walks,  planting  agamst  house  tounda-  j^^^,^^  ^^^^^.^^ 
tions,  for  hedges,  and  in  tubs  tor  tormal  gar-  to  15  inches  '  $0  25 
dens,  terraces  and  porches.  i  to  1  %  feet   75 
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