CONIFER COMMENTS 
is the title of a 72-page booklet containing 
practical information on Evergreens. Con¬ 
tains complete information on transplant- 
ing, fertilizing, soil conditions, trimming, 
cultivation, diseases, winter protecting, 
iveights, freight and express rates, and 
hundreds of other practical pointers. Sent 
upon receipt of 10 cents in stamps to cover 
cost of mailing. 
Blue Colli inn 
Chinese Juniper 
T his extremely narrow, colum¬ 
nar tree was first discovered in 
China by the late Frank N. 
Meyer, plant explorer sent out by 
the U. S. Department of Agricul¬ 
ture. 
This tree reaches, approximately, 
20 feet in height when fully grown. 
It is a tree which is in demand to fill 
certain needs in landscape work, 
such as formal plantings, sentinels 
or accent trees. It will do well in 
almost any situation except in a too 
shady location. 
The demand for this interesting 
tree is increasing each year. All 
Hill stock is grafted, insuring trees 
of good thrifty growth, with abund¬ 
ant roots. Trees propagated by 
other methods are seldom satisfac¬ 
tory. 
Blue Form 
EACH 
10 
4-5 
feet 
XXX... 
.B&B 
$6.50 
$60.00 
5-6 
feet 
XXX... 
.B&B 
8.00 
70.00 
6-7 
feet 
XXX.,. 
.B&B 
10.00 
90.00 
7-8 
feet 
XXX... 
.B&B 
12.00 
110.00 
8-9 
feet 
XXX... 
.B&B 
14.00 
130.00 
Green Form 
5-6 
feet 
XXX... 
.B&B 
$8.00 
$70.00 
6-7 
feet 
XXX... 
.B&B 
10.00 
90.00 
Five of the same 
variety 
and size 
at the 10 
rate. 
Each 
X indicates one 
transplanting. B&B 
signifies balled and burlapped. 
Juniper (^2 natural size) 
The sizes quotefl in all Hill 
Evergreens represent the height 
<>/ the tree above the earth hall. 
For instance, 2 to 3 feet means 
the trees icill average feet 
high, not counting the extreme 
tip or the earth ball. In the 
case of creeping trees and 
dtvarfs, the size quoted is the 
tcidth of the tree. 
mm 
20 
