Evergreens! Evergreens! 
Who’s got the Evergreens? 
This question would be fully answered if you could visit our nur¬ 
series and see block after block, acre upon acre, planted solid to 
Evergreens. 
EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS 
The growing of Evergreen Seedlings has been a specialty with us for over half a cen¬ 
tury. That our stock gives satisfaction is attested by a rapidly growing list of customers, 
whom we supply year after year. Here is a partial list of the leading standard varieties.We 
have other sorts not enumerated here, which will be quoted upon request. 
SPECIAL NOTICE—For best results Evergreen seedlings should be bedded out close together for one or 
two years, under shade, where they can be watered, after which they can be transplanted out into open 
field rows. The observance of this plan is quite essential, and perfect stands should result. 
Abies Balsamea (Balsam Fir) 
Abies Tsuga Canadensis (Hemlock) 
Abies Concolop (Concolor Fir) 
Abies Douglassi (Douglas Fir) 
Juniperus Communis (English .Juniper) 
Juniperus Scopulorum (Rocky Mt. Silver Cedar) 
Juniperus Virginians (Red Cedar) 
Picea Alba (White Spruce) 
Picea Canadensis (Black Hill Spruce) 
Picea Engelmanni (Englemann Spruce) 
Picea Excelsa (Norway Spruce) 
Picea Pungens (Colorado Blue Spruce) 
Pinus Austriaca (Austrian Pine) 
Pinus Banksiana (Jack Pine) 
Pinus Mugho (Dwarf Mugho Pine) 
Pinus Ponderosa (Bull Pine) 
Pinus Resinosa (Red or Norway Pine) 
Pinus Rigida (Pitch Pine) 
Pinus Strobus (White Pine) 
Pinus Sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 
Taxodium Distichum (Bald Cypress) 
Taxus Canadensis (American Yew) 
Taxus Cuspidata (Japanese Yew) 
Thuya Occidentalis (American Arbor Vitae) 
Thuya Orientalis (Chinese Arbor Vitae) 
Write for complete wholesale catalog, which lists our complete line, in all sizes and varieties. 
THE D. HILL NURSERY CO., INC 
Dundee, Illinois 
EVERG KEEN SPECIALISTS 
LARGEST GROWERS IN AMERICA 
BOX 401 
TWO GOOD SORTS THAT WILL ALWAYS MAKE MONEY FOR YOU. 
RED CEDAR 
Juniperus Virginians (Genuine Platte River Type) 
Red Cedar is the great American Juniper and certainly 
is worthy of the highest endorsement for general plant¬ 
ing. It has been tested thoroughly in each and every state 
in the Union and has proven entirely satisfactory. Red 
Cedars are hardy, growing fast, thick, bushy, upright and 
tall like a column. The foliage is a beautiful light green 
in summer, turning to bronze in winter; rather soft in tex¬ 
ture and takes a graceful habit of growth. In season it is 
covered with bright blue and silver colored berries which 
adhere to the branches a long time. Its foliage emits 
that pleasing, spicy, fragrant, woodsy, cedrus odor, so 
characteristic of Cedars and Junipers. Certain it is that 
its beautiful foliage and graceful form have attracted 
world-wide attention. 
T ransplants 
6 - 12 ” 
12-18” 
Seedlings 
Specimen 
3-16” 
3-4’ 
6-10” 
4-5’ 
5-6’ 
6-7’ 
7-8’ 
8-9’ 
DOUGLAS FIR 
Abies Douglassi 
(Hardy Colorado Type) 
A native variety from the Rocky Mountains and always 
referred to as one of the most beautiful and valuable of 
American Conifers. Has strong, upright habit of growth, 
with beautiful, soft green foliage upon long drooping 
branches. Being perfectly hardy, enduring extreme heat 
as well as extreme cold, it can be successfully planted in 
all parts of the country. Especially valuable in producing 
natural and wooded effects, although its beauty is best 
displayed when used as an individual specimen. 
Seedlings 
Specimen 
T ransplants 
3-16” 
2-3’ 
10-12” 
6-10” 
3-4' 
12-18” 
4-5’ 
18-24” 
5-6’ 
2-3’ 
7-8’ 
3-4’ 
8-9’ 
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