Kill AND HEMl.OCK 
Pseudotsuga taxi- 
I folia. The Douglas 
I Fir. Quick grow- 
in^ and very orna- 
: mental. A fine 
? evergreen. 
A pair of fine Abies Concolor. (background) Three old Nikko Firs 
Note the even silver, whitish 
color, yet soft texture. 
Hemlock—our native Tsuga 
Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock (See canadensis. Rivals the Jap- 
under Tsuga). One of the finest dwarfs, anese Yew for the honor of 
though it requires room to spread, the most valuable and beauti- 
Abies Veitchii photo of fni evergreen that can be 
an 8-foot specimen. Ex- grown in America, 
ceedingly rich color. 
Nikko Fir (See 
Abies). Of clas¬ 
sic and stately 
beauty. Dark, 
striking. 
THE JUNIPERS —(See alphabetical list—pages 11 to 37 under Juniperus) 
1. Virginiana Keteeleri 
2. squamata Meyeri 
3. Sabina 
4. communis depressa plumosa 
5. chinensis Sargenti 
6. Sabina tamariscifolia 
7. excelsa stricta 
8. chinensis hibernica 
9. procumbens 
10. communis depressa 
2b 
11. virginiana Kosteri 
12. virginiana 
13. chinensis (type) 
14. chinensis pyramidalis 
15. chinensis Pfitzeriana 
