FADELESS EVERGREENS 
Beauty and grace in its form combine, 
A monarch, born of a noble line. 
Long may it be, ere its race decline! 
Frost shall not wither a leaf of thine. 
Fearless and fadeless Pine! 
—Mary F. Tucker 
To each succeeding generation since 
1855, Hill Evergreens have given the 
best that could he had in Evergreens. 
Today there are new uses for Ever¬ 
greens, new colors, new shapes, new 
styles. Evergreens have hecome a sym¬ 
bol of the up-to-date home grounds. 
You seek beauty and refinement in 
your home surroundings. Fine Ever¬ 
greens satisfy that same desire for 
charm and elegance in your grounds 
that the finest of furnishings give to 
the interior of the house. 
Evergreens help to give character to 
a home because we naturally associate 
them with permanence. They stay, 
and their presence suggests the kind 
of people who stay. Although not all 
grounds are large enough for extensive 
plantings of Evergreens, this does not 
mean that the person owning a small 
city or suburban lot cannot enjoy their 
cheer also. If it is not for more than 
a pair of trees at the entrance, there 
is always a place for Evergreens. 
“A tree is one of nature’s words, a 
word of peace to man, 
A word that tells of central strength 
from whence all things began, 
A word to preach tranquillity to all 
our restless clan. 
Ah, hare must he the shadeless ways, 
and hleak the path must he. 
Of him who, having open eyes, has 
never learned to see. 
And so has never learned to love 
the heauty of a tree.”—II. Kelso. 
President. 
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