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1) . HILL NURSER Y CO., 
I) U NDEE, I L L I N O I S 
The Leading 
Families o I 
Evergreens 
Fir (I/2 natural size) 
Spruce (l / 2 natural size ) 
All the varieties of Evergreens grown at the 
Hill Nursery belong to one of the seven distinct 
families of trees represented by these colored 
photographs. In Junipers, for instance, thirty 
or more varieties are grown but all of them 
bear resemblance to the photograph of Juniper 
foliage pictured here. Differences occur in the 
shape of the trees, color and other character¬ 
istics. By carefully studying this chart anyone 
Juniper (V2 natural size) 
Pine (V2 natural size) 
g 1* o w n i» > 
•/ 
the Hill 
IV u r s c r y 
Hemlock (V2 natural size) 
Arbor vitae (V2 natural size) 
may easily learn to identify Evergreens ac¬ 
cording to families. Pictures are exactly one- 
half natural size. There are many other 
families of Evergreens different in character 
from these but which are not dependable in 
this climate. The actual varieties represented 
by these pictures are: Concolor Fir, American 
Hemlock, Japanese Yew, Austrian Pine, Nor¬ 
way Spruce, American Arborvitae, and Juni¬ 
per. 
Yew O/2 natural size) 
