LANCASTER, PA. 
Evergreens 
Hemlocks Are Graceful, Fine-Foliaged Trees 
Valued For Specimen Or Hedge Planting 
The Hemlock is becoming more appreciated every day and can well be made the 
basis of many fine plantings. Its informality of outline is particularly pleasing. On 
the open lawn it makes a handsome specimen, but wherever planted it is never out of 
place. Will remain small many years if sheared regularly. 
The CANADIAN HEMLOCK is universally ad¬ 
mired because of its graceful haJbit, and pleasing 
shade of green. It has been selected as the Penn¬ 
sylvania State Tree. 
Tsuga —HEMLOCK 
T. canadensis, 60-80 ft. Canada Hemlock 
The soft, feathery, dark green, fern-like 
foliage of the Canada Hemlock will give 
a softening touch to any planting, and com¬ 
bined with its gracefully spreading branches 
makes of it a magnificent tree. It has been 
designated as the State Tree of Pennsyl¬ 
vania. For specimen planting, in groups 
or for hedges. 
lMs-2 ft. __$ 1.00 
2 -2y 2 ft. __ 1.50 
2^-3 ft. __ 2.25 
3 -3V 2 ft. __ 2.50 
3^-4 ft. __ 3.00 
4 -4U ft. __ 4.00 
10-12 ft. __ 
4V 2 - 5 ft. ___$ 5.00 
5 - 6 ft. ___ 5.50 
6 - 7 ft. 7.00 
7 - 8 ft. ___ 8.50 
8 - 9 ft. ___ 10.00 
9 -10 ft. ___ 12.50 
.00-$20.00 
T. caroliniana, 50-60 ft. Carolina Hemlock 
More compact, darker green and smaller 
growing than preceding. Yew-like foliage. 
Conspicuous, yellowish-brown cones in con¬ 
trast with the dark foliage make this a most 
interesting and valuable type that can well 
be used in any planting. 
3- 4 ft.-$ 4.50 6- 8 ft._$10.00 
4- 5 ft.- 6.00 8-10 ft._15.00 
5- 6 ft.- 7.50 10-12 ft. $20.00-25.00 
When To Plant All Kinds 
Of Nursery Stock 
Coniferous and Broad-leaved Evergreens 
Evergreens transplant best during the 
Spring months, before and just as new 
growth is beginning, or for several months 
following August 1 when the new growth 
is completed and has become sufficiently 
hardened. (March 15 to June 15, and Au¬ 
gust 1 to December 1.) 
Deciduous Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
From the time the ground opens in the 
Spring until the plant starts growth, and 
again from the time the wood is ripened 
and the leaves begin to fall in the Autumn 
until the ground is frozen. (March 10 to 
May 15 and Oct. 1 to Dec. 15.) 
After May 15 planting of Trees and 
Shrubs can still be continued if Balled and 
Burlapped plants are used. For this there 
is an extra charge of 20c each for Shrubs. 
Cost of Balling and Burlapping of Trees 
depends on size as per schedule given on 
Page 24. Where B. & B. is stated there is 
no extra charge. 
Perennials 
Spring or Autumn. (April 1 to June 1, 
and September 1 to November 30.) 
Grass Seed 
Spring or Autumn. (March 10 to May 
20, and August 1 to October 10.) 
Allow reasonable time for filling or¬ 
ders received during the shipping season, 
as orders are filled in rotation. 
ORDER EARLY 
For Valuable Pointers on The Care of Your Plants See Page 54 
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