Evergreens 
are my leading specialty. Our soil and climate is acknowl¬ 
edged to be especially adapted for producing healthy, thrifty 
trees with an abundance of fibrous roots. My stock includes 
“Everything in Evergreens” from millions of small seedlings 
and transplants to well formed specimens 2 ft. to 20 ft. in 
height. In most varieties we have immense quantities in 
sizes that are just right for growing on, two and three year 
transplanted stuff with good roots and an abundance of them. 
You will be surprised how little money is necessary to build 
up a good stock of evergreens, and you don’t have to figure 
on much loss when buying Hill’s Evergreens, if you do your 
part. NOW is a GOC)D TIME to stock up. 
/ also make a specialty of growing 
Forest Tree Seedlings 
in immense quantities such as European Larch, Catalpa, 
Black Locust, American Elm, Amercan Linden, Horse 
Chestnut, Sweet Chestnut Hard Maple, Norway Maples. 
Red Oak, White Oak, Burr Oak, Chestnut Oak, Black Oak, 
Birch, Beech, Ash, Box Elder, etc. 
In addition to the above I have a complete line of 
Deciduous Shade Trees 
of all the most important varieties. Several blocks of Elm 
2 l /2 to 5 inches in diameter with extremely well formed tops 
and straight trunks, A fine lot of Linden. 
1909 CATALOG READY NOW. WRITE FOR IT. 
D. HILL 
Evergreen Specialist 
DUNDEE, ILL. 
"Dundee Grown” Trees Have Been Famous for Over Half a Century. 
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The Buying of Trees 
is a Matter of Confidence 
T IS impossible for even an expert to to tell from an 
examination of the bark and leaves of a tree 
whether the fruit will be good or worthless. 
While of importance to private planters, it is of 
far greater consequence to the nurserman who 
buys trees in quantities for distribution among his cus¬ 
tomers to know they are reliable in every way. For 26 
years the Glen Saint Mary Nurseries have been perfecting 
their facilities for the production of absolutely dependable 
stock and the nurserymen who have been supplied from 
this source, as well as direct customers, have come to 
know that here they can secure 
“Trees True to Name” 
Large test orchards are maintained at Glen Saint Mary 
Nurseries for the fruiting and proving of different vari¬ 
eties. These orchards enable us to point to the parent trees 
from which our young nursery stock is grown as evidence 
that we know exactly what the latter may be expected to 
do when they come to fruit. Further evidence of the 
superiority of our product is found in bearing orchards 
throughout the South, planted years ago with Glen Saint 
Mary trees. We are now growing better trees and plants 
than ever before. 
New Catalogue or Wholesale Price List on application. 
The Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Company, 
GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
G L. Taber, Pres. & Treas. H. Harold Hume, Vice-Pres. & Sec 
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