... 
Hemlock 
The Best and Most Orna¬ 
mental of all Hardy 
Evergreens 
THE CHOICEST AND MOST 
BEAUTIFUE OP ALL EVER- 
OREENS. ABSOLUTELY HARDY. 
ITS DELICATE PERH-LIKE FO¬ 
LIAGE IS SUPERB. SATISFAC¬ 
TORY FLAHTED EITHER ALONE 
OR IN GROUPS WITH OTHER 
TREES. 
A beautiful Evergreen o f 
graceful habit and unequaled for 
ornamental planting, but on ac¬ 
count of the enormous demand the 
last few years has become quite 
scarce. For garden, lawn or park 
planting, this variety stands out as 
one of the best. Attractive at all 
seasons of the year, especially in 
the spring and summer, when the 
new growth comes forth a delicate 
light green, soft and fern-like. It 
is one of the few Evergreens 
which thrives in a partial shade. 
Excellent for hedges, responding 
readily to shearing and can be kept 
to any desired height or form. 
Although the illustration here¬ 
with shows something of its mag¬ 
nificent form, no photographic re¬ 
production could do justice to its 
beautiful foliage. While shearing is not necessary, if done judiciously it will grow 
much bushier and stronger. This tree is entirely distinct and altogether unlike 
any other species. It is splendidly adapted for general planting and deserves a 
place on every lawn in America. 
Ilemloc]!:, line for Ornamental, Lawn and Gar¬ 
den Planting* 
Price, transplants Each 10 100 
6 to 10 inches.. . $0.20 $1.50 $12.00 
10 to 15 inches.. .30 2.25 20.00 
See pag-e 40 for larger sizes, with Ball and Burlap. 
5 at 10 rate; 50 at 100 rate 
Hemlock is also splendid for hedg'es 
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