Canadian Hemlock. 
EVERGREEN 
GROUP NO. 65 
Five evergreens that are 
hard to beat—grand hardy 
sorts that will grow almost 
anywhere. What a wonderful 
background they will develop 
or a handsome group for the 
lawn. 
(1) 1 Douglas Fir, I'l/i ft., 
heavy .$0.60 3'4 ft. Spec., B&B $2.00 
(2) 1 Colorado Blue Spruce, 18' 
24 in. Spec. 1.75 3'4 ft. Spec., B&B 3.00 
(3) 1 Norway Spruce, 2'3 ft. 
Spec.75 3'4 ft. Spec., B6?B 1.50 
(4) 1 White Spruce, 2'3 ft. Spec. .75 3'4 ft. Spec., B6?B 1.50 
(5) 1 Concolor Fir, 2-3 ft. Spec. . 2.00 3'4 ft. Spec., B6?B 4.00 
Totals .$5.85 $12.00 
OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN f\f\ 
PRICES ..q>v.uu 
The Hemlock can be depended upon to give the softening touch to 
any planting. Handsome, dark green foliage, soft and fernlike, densely 
covers the tree as it develops a broad, symmetrical cone. Because it 
shears easily, inducing a heavier, bushier growth, it is a wonderful tree 
for foundation groups, while a specimen left on the lawn to develop 
naturally will assume considerable height and magnificence. Plant in a 
somewhat sheltered place, in moist, deep sandy loam; it prefers partial 
shade to full sunlight. Each 10 
2- 3 ft., light specimens, XXX.#1.50 #10.00 
3- 4 ft., light specimens, XXX. 2.00 15.00 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, add 50c per tree extra). 
Canadian Hemlock 
(Tsuga canadensis) 
Young or Old, the 
Hemlock is Always 
a Picture of Grace¬ 
fulness. 
Handsome Foliage — 
Lustrous and Distinc¬ 
tive — An Exquisite 
(Taxus canadensis) Dwarf Evergreen for 
Selective Landscaping. 
This hardy evergreen seldom grows over 2 or 3 feet high, is 
densely covered with deep green, glossy foliage, and in the fall 
months is loaded with scarlet berries. Beautiful in the rockery, splem 
did as a low hedge, while it combines so charmingly with other types 
in the foundation and garden groups. It thrives well in the shade. 
Each 10 
18-24 in. Specimens, XXX.#1.60 #12.50 
2-2 % ft. Specimens, XXX. 2.00 17.50 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, add 50c per tree extra). 
American Yew 
