CAROLINA HEMLOCK 
Tsuga caroliniana 
Introduced to cultivation by Harlan P. Kelsey. Prof. Sargent consid¬ 
ered this “The handsomest conifer we can grow in New England.” Unique 
in habit, with dark, dense tufted foliage on sweeping pendulous branches. 
It is hardier and more adapted to trying city atmospheres than the Canada 
Hemlock and seems to thrive in southern latitudes where the latter be¬ 
comes thin, yellow and unsightly. 
18-24 in.. 
2- 2 Vi ft.. 
2 , / / 2-3 ft.. 
3- 4 ft.. 
4- 5 ft.. 
8- 9 ft. extra heavy. 
9- 10 ft. extra heavy. 
10- 12 ft. extra heavy. 
12-14 ft. extra heavy. 
14-16 ft. extra heavy. 
16-18 ft. extra heavy. 
See under HEDGE PLANTS on Page 4. 
Each 
$2.00 
10 
$18.00 
2.50 
22.50 
3.50 
31.50 
4.75 
42.75 
6.50 
58.50 
25.00 
225.00 
32.50 
292.50 
50.00 
450.00 
70.00 
630.00 
95.00 
855.00 
120.00 
1080.00 
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