‘““NEMAPEG’S” Approved Hardy Evergreens 
In our direct-to-purchaser method, our trees are dug fresh from the nursery row, packed carefully and are on the road to customer 
within a few hours time. Good careful packing of all New Market trees and plants reach our customers in as good a condition as 
they come from the nursery row. 
The Best Hedge is an Evergreen Hedge “NEMAPEG’S” Rockery Builders 
“When once its beauty you have seen, Miniature rock Evergreens of distinction. Husky little plants to 
You’ll buy a hedge that’s evergreen.” grace your present rockery or to “start” the new one. Nice, well- 
We offer here the best two varieties of Evergreens for this developed tops and wonderful roots. Shearing and pruning will 
purpose. These are strong little plants, 10 to 12-inch, well rooted, keep them any size you desire. “Nemapeg” especially selected 
with good tops. Set them 1 to 114 feet apart for correct hedges. stock. ; 
Do not trim the first year but every year thereafter. Keep com- 


pact and bushy. Veitch Blue Moss Cypress. 
AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE. Soft, flexible, deep green foli- Juniper Horizontalis. Low creeper. 10 FOR 
age. Fast grower and easily shaped into a very good hedge Andorra Juniper. Compact spreader. 
plant. 12-18 inch, well rooted at 20c each; $15.00 per 100; Japanese Spurge. Creeping, green foliage. ONLY 
25 at the 100 rate. Taxus Cuspidata. Spreading Japanese Yew. 
CANADA HEMLOCK. Regular conical form. Long, slender, Dwarf Golden Cypress. $2.00 
graceful pendulous branches. Dark green color, very dense Juniperus Stricta. Spiny, pyramid of blue. 
grower, and thrives in almost any location, in the open or in 
the shade. Stands heavy shearing. 18-24 inch, well rooted at 25c each. Not less than four sold. “Nemapeg’s”’ Rockery Build- 
es 25c each; $20.00 per 100; 25 at the 100 rate. ers can be shipped by parcel post. Add 25c to the total of your 
AMERICAN PLAN AND PLANT AN EVERGREEN HEDGE TODAY! order, for packing and postage. 
ARBOR-VITAE 
Shipped By Express, EXTRA HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Charges Collect From early spring until late fall you will have an abundance of beautiful flowers to enjoy, as well as an abundance of 
ripened berries to attract the birds. From well rooted specimens, each plant is ready to “take hold” quickly in new locations. 
SYMPHORICARPOS Vulgaris (Coralberry or Indian Cur- WEIGELA Amabilis. A beautiful shrub, producing in May 
rant). A fine shrub producing in the fall a mass of purple and June a mass of rose-colored trumpet-shaped flowers. 
berries that are very decorative. Each, 25c. Handsome foliage. Each, 25c. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). A show in the early spring : 
when the entire plant is covered with a mass of golden yell SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (Bridalwreath Spirea). Graceful, 
low bells. Foliage appears after the flowers and is a deep pendulous branches profusely covered with small, dainty 
and glossy green; very showy. Each, 25c. white flowers in May. Each, 25c. 
HYDRANGEA PEE-GEE. The well-known white Hydrangea that turns a lovely red in the 
fall. Large, pointed pyramid-like blooms of immense size produced during July and August. 
Very showy and very hardy. 2-ft. plants, each 25c. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. A beautiful shrub that produces ga" 
an abundance of double white flowers during June and July. a 
A profuse bloomer. Each, 25c. 6 
HYPERICUM (Shrub St. Johnswort). A handsome plant of a 4 
semi-evergreen habit. Produces deep orange-yellow blooms, like 
stars, in July and August, and sometimes in September. Large, 
striking flowers. A mass of beauty. Long, narrow, dark green, 
glossy foliage; semi-evergreen. 3-year plants, 2 to 3 feet, 35c each. 

SYRINGA Coronarius (Mock Orange). Fragrant, white flowers 
in abundance during June. Each, 25c. 

Shrubs Are Hardy—Easy To Grow! 
PRICED LOW! 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester WEIGELA Amabilis Fine For Hedges and Screens HYDRANGEA PEE-GEE FORSYTHIA—Golden Bell 

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