Tuga 
THE HEMLOCKS 
A wonderfully graceful evergreen 1s 
this “Lady of our woods” with richly 
toned foliage and wide spreading, 
drooping boughs. The needles of rich, 
dark green, lined with silver, are short 
and blunt and are carried horizontally 
on slender branchlets, giving the entire 
tree the lightness and charm peculiar 
to this species. 
TSUGA CANADENSIS 
Canada Hemlock 
There is probably no evergreen more graceful 
than the Canadian Hemlock. Its use in land- 
scape planting ranges all the way from potted 
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If you hesitate to choose for yourself 
from the materials offered, drive out 
to Little Tree Farms 
Street, Route 30, Framingham Centre, 
on Pleasant 
EVERGREENS 
decorative plants, on steps or terraces, to forest 
planting in cold or damp “gorges.” It adapts 
itself perfectly to all these so different pur- 
poses, and adds beauty to every spot it inhabits. 
It merely thickens its mass, holding serenely to 
the place assigned to it, whether in a founda- 
tion planting or a hedge. Little Tree Farms’ 
Hemlocks are superior plants. 
Height Each 
18 to 24 inches Sre0 
2 to 3 feet 2.50 
3 to 4 feet 3.50 
4 to 5 feet 6.00 
5 to 6 feet 8.00 
6 to 7 feet 10.00 
8 to 10 feet 18.00 
10 to 12 feet 25.00 
12 to 14 feet 35.00 
14 to 16 feet 45.00 
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Low Priced 
TSUGA CAROLINIANA 
Carolina Hemlock 
Feathery, tufted foliage on sweeping, pen- 
dulous branches. Very hardy. 
Height Each 
18 to 24 inches $ 1.75 
2 to 3 feet 2525 
3 to 4 feet 3.50 
4 to 5 feet 4.50 
5 to 6 feet 5.50 

A good border planting is a very beau- 
tiful finish for one’s grounds, and it is 
something you may have with ease and 
at no exorbitant cost. 
Evergreens are the mainstay of most 
borders because of their sheltering mass, 
their permanence and their all-year- 
round beauty. To the evergreens are 
added, at the taste of the designer, 
flowering and bright barked trees and 
d talk with f our landscape Ver, reenis shrubs or gay perennials for contrast 
and talk with one of our contra 4 
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men, a and foreground. 
Attractive Backgrounds and Boundaries for Your Property 
SILVER FIR DOUGLAS FIR ENGELMAN SPRUCE WHITE SPRUCE E 
Height 10 Height 10 Height 10 Height 10 B 
Bi, 2 fice $20.75 gris 0 feer $41.25 Gite | 8 feet $33.75 10. to. 12 feet $67.50 
6 to 8 feet 31.25 10 to 12 feet ils 8 to 10 feet 45.75 12 to 14 feet 87.50 
12 to 14 feet 65.75 14 to 16 feet 113.50 
RED CEDAR 
Bee, * COLORADO SPRUCE COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 
el J 
6 to a feet $3.1.75 Height 10 Height 10 Height 10 ‘3 
8 to 10 feet 33.75 8 to 10 feet $43.75 8 to 10 feet $48.75 8 to 10 feet $29.75 ie 
10 to 12 feet 47.50 10 to 12 feet 51.25 10 to 12 a 71.25 10 to 12 feet 39.75 an 
14 to 16 feet 63.25 12 to 14 feet 71,25 12 to 14 a Satie 12 to 14 feet 53.75 
16 to 18 feet 77.50 14 to 16 feet 85.75 14 to 16 feet 99.25 14 to 16 feet 63.25 
ACTIVITIES IN THE BIG GLASS HOUSE 
PLEASANT STREET, FRAMINGHAM CENTRE, MASS. 
PLANT MATERIALS 
There are always plants for sale in 
The Big Glass House. Cheerful, bril- 
liant bulb-flowers; all the familiar blos- 
soming house plants, and many unusual 
ones; trailing and foliage plants; queer 
succulents and decorative cacti. And in 
spring, summer, and fall, every type 
of fine nursery stock is available at the 
Glass House. 
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PLEASANT 

LITTLE TREE FARMS 
GARDEN REQUISITES 
The very name “garden requisites” 
brings something different to every- 
body’s mind. Yet, no matter whether 
you are thinking of garden furniture, 
gazing globes, bird baths, tools, win- 
dow boxes, fountains, flagstones, fer- 
tilizers, sprinklers, or a hundred feet 
of hose; you will find just what you are 
looking for in The Big Glass House. 

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STREET, 
FRAMINGHAM CENTRE, 
GARDEN GIFTS 
There are literally thousands of them 
in The Big Glass House. No matter 
what the season, you may find man 
appropriate things to bring pleasure t 
a member of the family, or a garden- 
minded friend. No matter how much 
or how little you wish to spend, you 
will be sure to see something that just 
fits the occasion. : 



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