EVERGREENS 
Spruce (Norway). — A lofty elegant tree of perfect 
pyramidal habit, remarkably elegant and rich; as 
It gets age has fine, graceful, pendulous branches; it 
is exceedingly picturesque and beautiful. Very popu- 
lar, and deservedly so, and should be largely plant- 
ed. One of the best evergreens for hedges. ' 
Each, 12 to 15 inches, 15 cents; $10.00 per 
100. lli to 2 feet, 25 cents; $20.00 per 100. 
DESIDUOUS HEDGE PLANTS 
C'alifomia Privet. — A species of unusual beau- 
ty that ha.s become the most popular of all 
hedge plants. For groups and specimens 
it is equally pretty, and its shining 
leaves give it value for porch and terrace 
decoration when grown in standard form, 
ran be sheared to any desirable shape. 
Per 100. $6.00. 
Osage Orange. — 1 year, per 100, $1.00. 
Barberry. — The green leaved Barberry Is 
rapid in growth, and soon produces wood 
enough with a little shearing to make a 
good hedge. The branches are covered 
with thorns, and for this reason it can 
l e used both as a hedge and a barrier 
to cattle and other stock. After the leaves 
have fallen In the fall, its branches are 
covered with bright red berries. 
Per 100, $6.00. 
HEMLOCK SPRUCE 
•Arbor Vitae (American) — One of the finest ever- 
greens for hedges. It grows rapidly and soon forms a 
most beautiful hedge. Very dense. Of course It is not 
adapted to turn stock, but It forms a most desirable 
and ornamental screen to divide the lawn from other 
parts of the grounds, or for any other purpose. 
Each, 10 to 15 Inches, 15 cents; $1.50 per 12; $10.00 
per 100. 1^ to 2 feet, 25 cents; $2.25 per 12- $18 00 
per 100. 
l*yramidul Arbor Vitae.— A superb, new and hardy 
sort, of very compact habit, like the Irish Juniper. Is 
rare and beautiful, and Is largely planted in cemeter- 
ies and places where spreading trees would be out of 
place. This Is perhaps the most valuable Arbor Vitae 
in cultivation. Its extreme hardiness and adaptabil- 
ity to all soils make it a satisfactory tree for prac- 
tical purposes where a tall formal tree is tlesired. 
Each, 2 feet, 50 cents, $5.00 per 12; 3 feet. $1.00, 
$10.00 per 12; 4 feet. $1,60. 15.00 per 12. 
Juniper (Virginian) (Red Cedar). — A well known 
American tree, with deep green foliage. Makes a fine 
ornamental hedge. 
Each. 1^/4 to 2 feet, 40 cents; small one year plants 
3 to 4 Inches high $4.00 per hundred. 
Juniper (Irish). — Erect and formal in habit. Foli- 
age deep green and very compact, making a splendid 
column, sometimes l.^» to 20 feet high; much used In 
cemeteries. 
Each. 15 to 18 inches. 40 cents; 1 % to 2 feet 50 
cents. 
Hemlock .Spnice. — An evergreen of great value. Har- 
dy and of quick growth. Easy to move and quick to 
recover after transplanting. Highly ornamental, good 
for hedges and screens. In fact are the best hedge 
trees obtainable. We quote for strictly high grade 
single specimens. 
Each. 3 feet, $1,00. $10.00 per 12, 4 feet, $1.60, $15.00 
per 12. Ask for prices of seedlings in 100 and 1000 
lots. 
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