Ornamental Trees 
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Under this head we class a number of species that are 
sometimes planted for shade, but most generally for their 
individual beauty or their landscape effect. 
We have a large supply and very complete assortment of 
the species and varieties best suited to this region. 
This class includes several species that require special 
care in transplanting. Failure to observe their sensitive re- 
quirements leads to loss and disappointment. We are pre- 
pared to handle such sorts according to their several peculiar 
requirements with every assurance of success. 
Evergreens 
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We are growing all the desir- 
able Conifers suited to 
southwestern Ohio. Many 
kinds generally cata- 
logued are, however, 
omitted from our list for 
good and sufficient rea- 
sons. 
The class of Ever- 
greens known as “ broad- 
leaved,” in distinction 
from the CunifercB, or cone- 
bearing, comprises but 
few sorts suitable to the 
Middle West. It will be 
observed that our list in- 
cludes but two kinds, all 
that are suitable for popu. 
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