ENTOMOLOGIST’S OFFICE. 
JANUARY 16, 1899. 
DULY APPOINTED ASSISTANTS OF THIS OFFICE HAVE REPEATEDLY 
EXAMINED, UNDER MY DIRECTION, THE NURSERY PREMISES OF MR. D. 
HILL, AT DUNDEE, ILL. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THEY ARE APPAR¬ 
ENTLY FREE FROM THE SAN JOSE SCALE AND OTHER DANGEROUS IN¬ 
SECTS, AND FROM FUNGUS DISEASES. CAPABLE OF BEING TRANS¬ 
PORTED WITH NURSERY STOCK TO THE INJURY OF CUSTOMERS. 
This statement is invalid after July 1,1899. 
S. A. FORBES, State Entomologist. 
INDEX. 
The picture on the first cover page represents a Blue Spruce 
growing on lawn in front of the proprietor’s residence. 
Terms and Conditions. i 
How to Plant and Care for Seedling Evergreens. 2 
World’s Fair Medals. 2 
References. 2 
Evergreens Transplanted. 3-5 
Hedge Plants, Evergreen. 5 
Hedge Plants, Deciduous. 6 
Evergreen Seedlings. 6-7 
Shade and Ornamental Trees, Transplanted. 8-9 
Shade and Ornamental Trees, Seedlings. 9-10 
Weeping Trees. 10 
Teas’ Weeping Mulberry. 11 
Fruit Department. 12 
Small Fruit, Berry Plants, Grapes, etc.12-15 
Hardy Ornamental Flowering Shrubs.15-16 
Climbing Shrubs and Vines. 16 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 17 
Collection Hardy Climbing Roses. 18 
Some Reasons for Planting.18-19 
Evergreens.20-23 
Useful Rules. 23 
Testimonials.19, 24-25 
Covt *espondenee Solicited. 
Address. 
D. HILaLa, 
Evergreen Specialist, 
Telephone No. 6, 
DUNDEE, IEEINOIS. 
