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Tsuga: Hemlock 



Hemlock Spruce 



Tsuga Canadensis. (Mj. A magnificent native tree that grows rapidly and is very hardy. If 

 allowed sunlight it will hold its lower branches and remain symmetrically furnished from the ground 

 up, in which condition it makes splendid lawn specimens 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 wind-breaks, as well as in all mass plantings of large evergreens. Hemlocks 

 succeed well in almost any soil, but prefer mostly a good loam that is moist rather than too dry. 

 Hemlocks withstand shearing so well and become 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, because it becomes impenetrable as well as neat and attractive, 

 and may be kept low or allowed to grow into tall hedges or screens. For this purpose it rivals the 

 famous Yews of England. 



Each 



unsheared $1 25 



2 to 3 ft. 



3 to 4 ft., unsheared 1 50 



2 to 3 ft. 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



5 to 6 ft. 



6 to 7 ft. 



7 to 8 ft. 



8 to 10 ft. 

 10 to 12 ft. 



\'ery fine 

 bushy stock 



1 50 



2 50 



3 50 

 5 00 



7 00 



8 00 



10 



$10 00 

 13 50 

 12 50 

 20 00 

 30 00 

 40 00 

 65 00 

 70 00 



Each 



$10 00 to. $15 00 

 15 00 to 20 00 



100 



$80 00 

 125 00 

 110 00 

 160 00 

 275 00 

 350 00 



The wonderful 

 grace and beauty of 

 Hemlock are being 

 appreciated more in 

 landscape plantings. 

 Not only is it suitable 

 for grouping or indi- 

 vidual use but also 

 for hedges. 



var. microphylla ; syn. gracilis. (S). \ cry 

 dark green foliage and compact, distinct habit. 



Each 10 



3 to 4 ft $3 50 $32 50 



Southern Hemlock. Tsuga Carolinl\na. (L). 

 A rare tree which is native in the Southern Ap- 

 palachians. Equally if not more beautiful than the 

 Hemlock, which is now so f)opular. Each 10 

 2>^ to 3 ft $4 00 $35 00 



Sargent's Weeping Hemlock, var. Sargentii 

 Pendula. (D). a very rare and beautiful tree. 



Each 



l>^to2ft. xl>^to2ft $4 00 



Japanese Hemlock. Tsuga Sieboldii. (L). 

 Yen,- distinct from our American variety, but 

 equally as ornamental. Quite rare in the gardens 

 of this country. Each 10 



2 to 3 ft $3 50 $30 00 



20 A certificate of inspection, testifying to the freedom of our stock from insect pests or disease, accompanies every shipment 



