Not that I think I am good looking 
but lots of folks want to see what the 
man looks like with w'hom they do busi¬ 
ness. \Yell, here I am. I haven’t 
changed much since the days when I 
used to do everything myself—attend to 
correspondence in the evening and dig 
and pack orders during the day—all my¬ 
self, with the help of one hired man. My 
Evergreen business has grown, but my 
business policy remains the same, and 
that is: Give every customer complete 
satisfaction. 
D. HILL. 
Hill’s Evergreens 
SINCE 1855 
JMaiiy Niirseryinen are pusliing tlie Evergreen feature 
of tlieir business with increasingly profitable results. 
Blit it takes time to grow Evergreens to a marketable 
size. To have a line of good salable stock three or four 
years hence, yon must start now—this Spring. Let ns 
figure with yon on your requirements now. Send ns yonr 
want list for pricing. Ask any ipiestions yon want. 
Onr great specialty for over half a century has been the 
propagating of evergreens for selling to the nursery trade 
of this country. Put ns to work propagating your Ever¬ 
greens. Yon will save time, money and tenqier if yon do, 
for American grown Evergreen stock means a lot these 
strenuous days. 
We have, in addition to a particularly favorable, na¬ 
tural situation, the most up-to-date facilities, equi])- 
nient and skilled workmen obtainable. Here is a 
partial list of the leading varieties. Write for jnices and 
information. 
Abies Balsamea (Balsam Fir) 
Abies Tsuga Canadensis (Hemlock) 
Abies Concolor (Concolor Fir) 
Abies Douglassi (Douglas Fir) 
Abies Nordmanniana (Nordman’s Silver Fir) 
Buxus Sempervirens (Bush Shaped Boxwood) 
Buxus Suffruticosa ( Dwarf Edging) 
Cedrus Atlantica (Atlantic Cedar) 
Juniperus Canadensis (Dwarf Juniper) 
Juniperus Canadensis Aurea (Gold. Dwf. Juniper) 
Juniperus Counarti (Counarti Juniper) 
Juniperus Elegantissima Lee (Lee’s Gold. Juniper) 
Juniperus Glauca (Silver Cedar) 
Juniperus Hibernica (Irish Juniper) 
Juniper Pfitzeriana (Pfltzer’s Jimiper) 
Juniperus Procumbens (.Japanese Trailing Juniper) 
Juniperus Sabina (Savin Juniper) 
Juniperus Sabina Tamariscifolia (Gray Carpet Jun.) 
Juniperus Schotti (Schotti .Juniper) 
Juniperus Virginiana (Red Cedar) 
Larix Europea (European Larch) 
Picea Alba (Wliite Spruce) 
Picea Canadensis (Black Hill Spruce) 
Picea Excelsa (Norway Spruce) 
Picea Pungens (Colorado Blue Spruce) 
Picea Pungens Kosteriana (Grafted Blue Spruce) 
Pinus Austriaca (Austrian Pine) 
Pinus Banksiana (Jack Pine) 
Pinus Flexilis (Limber Pine) 
Pinus Mugho (Dwarf Mugho Pine) 
Pinus Pdnderosa (Bull Pine) 
Pinus Resinosa (Red or Norway Pine) 
Pinus Strobus (White Pine) 
Pinus Sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 
Taxus Baccata (English Yew) 
Taxus Canadensis (American Yew) 
Taxus Cuspidata (Japanese Yew) 
Taxus Cuspidata Brev. (Dwf. Japanese Yev/) 
Taxus Repandens 
Thuya Ellwangeriana (Tom Thumb Arbor Vitae) 
Thuya Globosa (Globe Arbor Vitae) 
Thuya Hoveyi (Hovey’s Golden Arbor Vitae) 
Thuya Lutea (Peabody’s Golden Arbor Vitae) 
Thuya Occidental is (American Arbor Vitae) 
Thuya Orientalis (Chinese Arbor \itae) 
Thuya Pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor Vitae) 
Thuya Wareana (Siberian Arbor Vitae) 
Thuya Woodwardi (Woodward’s Globe; 
We also have a complete line of young Deciduous Trees and Shrubs, Forest tree seedlings, etc., for lining 
out.—Write for complete wholesale trade list. 
THE D. HILL NURSERY CO., Inc. 
EVERGREEN SPECIALISTS 
LARGEST GROWERS IN AMERICA 
Dundee, Illinois 
We extend a cordial invitation to every member of the trade to visit us at any time. Will try to make your visit 
interesting and sliow you a good welcome. Our Nurseries are only 42 mi les from Chicago and are conveniently 
reached by Interurban. 
Subscribers to “Nurserymen’s Pund for Market Development.’ 
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