
Carolina Hemlock—Tsuga Caroliniana 

For sheer graceful beauty, we do not believe its equal can be found 
among all the coniferous evergreens. It was introduced to cultivation 
by Harlan P. Kelsey, and Prof. Sargent of the Arnold Arboretum con- 
sidered the Carolina Hemlock ‘‘the handsomest conifer we can grow in 
New England.’ It is unique in habit, with dark, dense tufted foliage 
on sweeping pendulous branches. Hardier and more adapted to trying 
city atmospheres than the Canada Hemlock, it also seems to thrive in 
southern latitudes where the latter becomes thin, yellow and unsightly. 
For sizes and prices see page 7. 

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