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Thomas Meehan & Sons 
Evergreens 
See also Evergreen Shrubs 
In no other class of nursery stock are prices usually so de¬ 
ceptive as they are in evergreens, because the height shown 
in the list gives no idea of the quality. Quality is represent¬ 
ed by the bushiness of the plant and the number of times it has 
been transplanted, because transplanting is what produces 
the fibrous root system, so all important to an evergreen. 
Good feeding is also necessary to impart health, vigor and 
the rich color to the foliage. 
Our aim is to produce the best. Health, vigor, good color 
and an abundant root system, and to accomplish this, we 
transplant our evergreens every two years into new, heavily 
manured ground. 
All evergreens are dug with ball of earth and the ball 
sewed in burlap. The cost of this is included in the price 
quoted in the catalogue. 
Abies, see also Picea 
“ brachyphylla 
2% to 3 ft. 
3 to 31/2 ft. 
Canadensis, See Tsuga Canadensis 
“ Douglasi, See Pseudotsuga Douglasi 
“ Fraseri, Fraser’s Silver Fir 
5 to 6 ft. 
6 to 7 ft. 
“ Nordmanniana, Nordman's Silver Fir 
2 to 21/2 ft. . 
3 to 31/2 ft. 
“ Veitchii, Japanese Fir 
2 to 21/2 ft. 
2% to 3 ft. 
3 to 31/2 ft. 
3Y 2 to 4 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
Per 10 
$ 17 50 
20 00 
30 00 
35 00 
12 50 
17 50 
20 00 
25 00 
27 50 
30 00 
35 00 
Per 100 
Abies Veitchii is a Japanese Fir, thoroughly tested and 
found to be perfectly hardy in the United States and is one 
of the finest evergreens. In form of growth it is like the Sil¬ 
ver Fir. The under side of the foliage is a silvery-grey which 
imparts a soft, handsome tone to the plant. 
Cupressus Lawsoniana Alumi, Blue Lawson’s Cypress 
21 /2 to 3 ft. 12 50 
3 to 3% ft. 15 00 
All evergreens balled and burlapped at tlie prices listed. 
