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Fir Veitchi—One of the best fir; particularly handsome when young. A medium grower, densely 
covered with heavy glossy, deep green needles which are heavily banded with silver on the under- 
side, giving a marked contrast of color to the foliage. Native of central Japan. 2 yr. sldgs. 
2-4" 100 for $4.50; 5 yr. transplants 6-9’’ 100 for $15.00; 18-24" $2.00; 2-214’ $2.75; 2%-3’ $3.50; 
5-6’ $7.00. 
HEATHER (Calluna) 
Calluna Vulgaris—(Common Heather)—Low evergreen shrub not exceeding 12 inches in height, 
cultivated chiefly for its rosy-pink flowers which are borne in great profusion in late summer. 
The closely set branches are densely covered with miniature eas Fine for a sunny slope or 
at the base of a sunny rock garden. Best planted in groups. 8-12’’ $.70; 12-15” $1.00. 
Calluna Vulgaris Alporti—Strong grower. Bright green foliage, reddish purple flowers. 6-10’ 
$.70. 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga) 
Hemlock Canadian—Our native tree. A splendid evergreen of many uses, lending itself admir- 
ably to any location. Beautiful in group work. It stands shearing well, making a good compact 
tree or hedge. Highly recommended for that shady corner. Thousands are being used. T 8-12’’ 
$22.50 per 100; T 12-15’’ $30.00 per 100; 18-24’’ $2.00; 2-214’ $2.50; 214-3’ $3.00; 3-4’ $3.75; 4-5’ 
$5.00; 5-6’ $7.00; 6-7’ $9.50; 7-8’ $12.50. 
Hemlock Canadian Sargent’s Weeping—Dwarf, flat, weeping form with spreading habit. 
18-24” $4.00; 2-2%’ $4.75; 21%4-3’ $5.50. 
Hemlock Carolina (Carolinianum)—Quite distinct in habit from the Canadian Hemlock, being 
more dwarf with darker green foliage and more compact habit of growth. 4-5’ $5.00. 
Hemlock Japonica (Diversifolia)—Slow growing with short dark green needles. Growth broadly 
pyramidal. A rare novelty as it can be secured from but few nurseries. T 5-10’ $25.00 per 100. 
Hemlock Seibolds (Seiboldiana)—A faster growing larger variety of the preceding. 18-24’’ 
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JUNIPER (Juniperus) 
The Juniper family offers a wide variation of leaf or needle texture and more variation in type 
of growth and color than any other class of evergreens. As a group they are beautiful and in- 
formal, blending well with other evergreens. 
Juniper Chinese—This is the parent plant of many useful types. It is variable in form but in 
general is a fine compact column, silvery or blue green in color. Very hardy. S 4-8’ $7.50 per 100; 
T 6-9” $16.00 per 100; 2-3’ $2.25; 3-4’ $3.00. 
Juniper Chinese Column (Columnaris)—This is a tall close growing type with needle foliage. 
3-4’ $4.25; 4-5’ $5.00. 
Juniper Chinese Govt. Sdlg. 18755—A very fine type Juniper unnamed from the test fields 
of the U. S. Government. Gray-green, close growing, all needle type foliage. 3-4’ $4.25; 4-5’ $5.00. 
Juniper Chinese Green—This is a light pea-green variety making a fine broad pyramidal 
specimen. Foliage is both needle and scalelike. 2-3’ $3.25; 3-4’ $4.25. 
Juniper Chinese Sargents (Sargenti)—Prostrate habit, slow growing ground cover. Ideal for 
Rock Garden or Bank Cover. 12-15’’ $2.00; 15-18’ $2.50. 
Juniper Chinese Veroides—Broad pyramid of rapid growth with green needle foliage. 3-4’ 
$4.25; 4-5’ $5.00. 
Juniper Communis Cracovica (Polish)—Upright growing compact, narrow column. Fine for 
sentinel use. T 9-12’’ $22.50 per 100; 15-18’’ $1.50; 18-24” $1.75. 

Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
