"WILL GROW" EVERGREENS HAVE VIGOR AND BEAUTY 
CANADIAN HEMLOCK 
HEMLOCK—Tsuga 
On the open lawn these become outstanding, hand- l 
some specimens. Ideal for hedges, too. 
T. canadensis, 60-80 ft. Canadian Hemlock 
15-18 
in. ... 
.$ 1.00 
4 - 41/2 
41 / 2-5 
5- 6 
ft. 
.$ 4.50 
11 / 2-2 
2 - 21/2 
21 / 2-3 
3 - 31/2 
31 / 2-4 
ft. 
. 1.75 
ft. 
.' 6.00 
ft. 
. 2.25 
ft. 
. 8.00 
ft. 
. 2.75 
6- 7 
ft. 
. 11.00 
ft. 
. 3.25 
10-12 
ft. 
. 15 00 
ft. 
. 3.75 
12-15 
ft. 
. 20.00 
ADVANTAGES OF FALL PLANTING 
It is now generally agreed by planting experts that 
Fall planted Evergreens, Trees, Shrubs, Peonies, Roses, 
etc. gain a year over spring planted stock. They start 
making their new roots as soon as planted. 
'’Idiis activity continues through much of the Win¬ 
ter even though the upper part of the plant is seem¬ 
ingly dormant. When Spring comes and sap l)egins 
again to ascend the plants have “their feet in the 
ground’’ and are ready to go ahead making sure and 
vigorous growth. 
FliANTING AFTHR A FRUSZS 
For late planting, whicli frequently is found neces¬ 
sary, put a heavy mulch of leaves or straw on plant¬ 
ing site. This i)revents freezing, or will draw out the 
frost already in the ground. Planting is then easy 
and the plants will have the opportunity of being ready 
to start growth as soon as Spring arrives. 
B. F. BARR NURSERIES, LANCASTER, PA. 
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