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Thuyopsis 
Thuyopsis  borealis,  var.  glauca.  (VD)  A  tree 
from  the  maritime  regions  of  Northwestern 
America.  In  the  East  rare  in  cultivation.  Slen- 
der, upright  habit.  Distinct  foliage.  5  to  6  ft., 
$6  each. 
T.  Standishii ;  syn.,  Thuya  Japonica.  Standish's 
Sitka  Cypress.  (M)  A  pyramidal  tree  of  grace- 
ful drooping  habit,  with  bright  green  foliage 
that  looks  very  much  like  an  Arborvitae.  Hardy 
and  desirable.    3  to  3^  ft.,  $3.50  each. 
Tsuga  •  Hemlock 
The  Hemlocks  are  exceptionally  graceful  trees, 
that  are  generally  useful.  They  are  very  hardy  and 
grow  rapidly  and  transplant  safely. 
Tsuga  Canadensis.  Hemlock  Spruce.  (M)  A  mag- 
nificent native  tree  that  grows  rapidly  in  most 
any  soil  and  is  very  hardy.  If  allowed  sunlight 
it  will  hold  its  lower  branches  and  remain  sym- 
metrically furnished  from  the  ground  up,  in 
which  condition  it  makes  splendid  lawn  speci- 
mens with  a  certain  elegance  and  beauty  that  its 
slender,  graceful  branches  alone  possess.  It  will 
withstand  wind  and  exposure,  and  therefore  is 
suited  for  shelter-belts  and  windbreaks  as  well  as 
in  all  mass  plantings  of  large  evergreens.  Hem- 
locks succeed  well  in  almost  any  soil,  but  prefer 
most  a  good  loam  that  is  moist  rather  than  too  dry. 
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Tsuga  Canadensis,  continued 
Hemlocks  withstand  shearing  so  well  and  be- 
come so  dense  and  compact  when  subjected  to 
that  treatment  that  they  may  be  used  wherever 
a  small  tree  is  wanted,  or  in  hedges.  For  this 
purpose  no  other  evergreen  is  better  adapted  be- 
cause it  becomes  impenetrable  as  well  as  neat 
and  attractive,  and  may  be  kept  low  or  allowed 
to  grow  into  tall  hedges  or  screens. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft  $1  25  $11  00  $100  00 
3  to  4  ft                      2  00  17  50  150  00 
4  to  5  ft                      2  50  22  50  200  00 
5  to  6  ft                     3  50  32  50  300  00 
These  Hemlocks  are  strong,  heaoy  and  vii^orous.  They 
Were  lightly  sheared,  and  in  regaining  their  natural  form  have 
become  heavily  furnished  with  branches  and  are  bushy,  hand- 
some plants.  Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $2  50    $22  50    $200  00 
4  to  5  ft   3  50     32  50     300  00 
5  to  6  ft   5  00     45  00 
This  stock  has  been  sheared  into  broad,  heavy  trees  of  sym- 
metrical form,  splendidly  suited  for  specimen  planting. 
var.  Sargentii  pendula.  Sargent's  Weeping 
Hemlock  Spruce.  A  flat-topped  tree  with  grace- 
ful, weeping,  spray-like  branches.  One  of  the 
choicest  and  most  beautiful  weeping  evergreens, 
Ih  to  2  ft.,  $4  to  $5  each. 
T.  Caroliniana.  Southern  Hemlock.  (L)  Dis- 
tinct appearance.  Dense,  dark  green  foliage. 
Introduced  from  our  southern  mountains  and 
found  wonderfully  ornamental. 
Each  10 
U  to  2  ft  $1  25    $10  00 
2  to  2i  ft   1  50     12  50 
Block  of  Golden  Retinospora  iRetinospora  plumosa,  var.  aurea),  page  II,  at  Glenwood.   Every  tree  a  splendid  specimen 
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