TSUGA canadensis (Canadian Hemlock) Each Per 10 
1824 an ie sy oo ae ai wie ay RHO Cad aes ean $2.50 $22.50 
DBE Vo, Sal ec tae eidin a ae elses i URIS ree octane ee 3.50 © SiteG 
Br EES hove acl ati tat yie ada wtb nce ol ay Feet RE aU eam 4.00 36.00 
AS EE i iis Oe ae al libin wish ed hook GaN Oe EG ree nae 5.25 47:00 
BOG iikcre: hereto soa ails’ wae pi aebniol on Shap eValae ity eee ene aa 7.00 63.00 
5-0 it-Extra Heavy Specimen i. a clas viene eee 12.00 
Sy oh Ae RE a ae On Gan eh Bele Vee eL ON Wee LR 10.00 90.00 
6-7 ft! Extra heavy specimen io.) 2s ces hee ee 18.00 
TSAR ace, 6 5 sdk ee hn te biatch at At nae teat ee 12.00 108.00 
1-8.ft; Extra heavy specimen. 2.20) 9uc ee eee ie 21.00 
BLOM EE ai Dia ok ga ue Ste er ete See, epi rae ee a 18.00 
Ask for quotations on Hemlocks in quantity for hedges 
or screens; also for large specimen trees. 
canadensis hussi (Huss Twiggy Hemlock — Dwarf) 
GB Mam ee ie On ED ages eee ae a oe au 22.50 
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canadensis pendula sargenti (Sargent Weeping Hemlock) 
jy 1: hs REPU EIR onri atinls) SarcTRO ME thre ie LE 5.00 45.00 
yeas ts a REN ee rk Pe em Ty Pe E ID ee AE mine ree ro ec! 6.00 54.00 
3-4 fhe ae eas wk Whe Dn Foyt bo culties be ee 12.00 
caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock) 
2S St eee take ta cetera eta ce ie seiere etree esti aaa eam 3.50: OGaiceu 
Sm ATE. iN dete atacae Ave he parte cists See as Wet aeae aera 4.25 38.20 
AS fs ova csviecdlctemiese ahs gt tine eteic re AGT aie ote ee 5.25 arene 
Loon Ue 8 EME Ran eA eM CT MRR DR SOE LEELA AAA Non ged Lat 8.50 76.50 
OAT Tt elas een ea ee 2 Det ne a ant 12.00 108.00 
TaB LE es acc dilee Ne aie Te a eee ea eee 15.00 
SH10 fhe Eee See e cts o's etree tee eee nea ee 21.00 
diversifolia (Japanese Hemlock) 
18—24 tr. sel Sek Gh ad ae Rina bad i pea ee 3.50.0) saiaau 
TS Yh te ee eh gr AMP Cherm KN RR GUM orb Fag 4.75 42.70 
5 ot a ee eat er ates THM MP: Hip Lied Va) ae 3 5.50 49.50 
EVERGREEN GROUND COVERS 
In our rugged New England countryside the home-owner often 
has a problem with banks or shady places near the house where it 
is impossible to make a satisfactory lawn. The various evergreen 
ground covers offer the best solution to this problem. The different 
low-growing Junipers will transform a sunny bank. Although the 
Pfitzer Juniper, Sargent Juniper and Andorra Juniper are all low 
and spreading in form, the difference in color and texture of the 
foliage makes a most attractive picture when they are used in com- 
bination. The Arctostaphylos or Bearberry and Pachistima may be 
used in the same location and the foliage has a bronzy tone in the 
fall. For shady places Pachysandra, Vinca with its blue flowers, 
or Partridge Berry or Wintergreen with red berries in the fall, make 
a lovely evergreen carpet. The different varieties of evergreen 
Euonymus are suitable for ground covers, especially the Euonymus 
colorata as it grows rapidly in either sun or shade and has brilliant 
foliage in autumn and through the winter months. 
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