BLOCK    OF  EVERGREENS  AT  GLENWOOD 
Tsuga  •  Hemlock  Spruce 
The  Hemlocks  are  exceptionally  graceful 
trees,  that  are  generally  useful.  They  are  very 
hardy,  grow  rapidly,  and  transplant  easily. 
Tsuga  Canadensis.  Hemlock  Spruce.  A 
medium-sized  tree,  with  open,  pendulous 
branches,  whose  graceful  character  is  in  strik- 
ing contrast  to  some  of  the  more  stiff  and  for- 
mal conifers.  It  is  a  rapid  grower,  very  hardy. 
If  trimmed  it  becomes  dense  and  bushy,  mak- 
ing especially  beautiful  hedges.  For  tall 
screens,  massing,  or  as  individual  trees,  their 
grace  and  beauty  is  unsurpassed.  We  have 
thousands  of  these  justly  popular  evergreens, 
that  are  recently  root-pruned,  grown  wide 
apart  and  perfectly  developed. 
i8  to  24  inches  $0  40 
2  to  2^  feet   50 
2l4  to  3  feet   65 
3  to  3  5^  feet,  sheared   i  00 
T,14  to  4  feet,  sheared   i  50 
4  to  5  feet,  sheared   2  25 
var.  Caroliniana.  Southern  Hemlock.  Py- 
ramidal. Dark  green  foliage.  to  2  ft.,  |i. 
var.  macrophylla.  Dwarf  Hemlock.  A 
compact,  dwarf  variety,  with  darker  green 
foliage.    2  to  2^  feet,  I2.50. 
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Tsuga  Canadensis,  var.  Sargentii  pendula.  Sar- 
gent's Weeping  Hemlock  Spruce.  A  flat- 
topped  tree,  with  graceful,  weeping,  spray- 
like branches.  One  of  the  choicest  and  most 
beautiful  weeping  evergreens.  2  to  2)4  feet, 
$3-50. 
Thuyopsis 
Japanese  trees  that  are  ornamental  as  speci- 
mens and  in  groups.   North  of  Philadelphia  they 
require  protection  in  winter. 
Thuyopsis  borealis  ;  syn.,  Cupressus  Nutkaensis. 
Yellow,  or  Sitka  Cypress.   (M)   A  tree  of 
compact,  upright  growth,  with  beautiful  deep 
green  foliage  that  is  somewhat  similar  to  that 
of  an  arborvitae.    i  foot,  |i. 
var,  lutea.     The  yellow-tipped  branches  of 
spring  hold  their  color  through  the  summer 
and  darken  during  the  fall,    i  to       ft.,  $1.50. 
T.   dolobrata,  var.  variegata.  Variegated 
Hatchet-leaved  Arborvit^.  (S)  An  open, 
airy  tree,  of  low,  spreading  growth.  The 
green,  fern-like  foliage  is  tipped  with  creamy 
white  leaves,         to  2  feet,  $1.50. 
T.  Standishi.  Standish's  Sitka  Cypress.  (M) 
A  pyramidal  tree  of  graceful,  drooping  habit, 
with  bright  green  foliage,  i  ^  to  2  feet,  I1.50. 
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