TSUGA canadensis (Canadian Hemlock) ; Each Per 10 
18-24 in? ee Saga ig a ee $2.50 $22.50 
Dok Lbs eee PEE cycicincc a to a ele We eee 3.00 west esU 
BOF pent eee oe 4.00 36.00 
AS Ee eek Ce ae he a 5,25 Seed e2U 
56 fea ee ese et tee rie 7.00 63.00 
5-6 ft.Extra heavy specimen. .....-..- +e eee eee eee 12.00 
Ba LER A In era ie ele 10.00 90.00 
6-7 ft. Extra heavy specimen.......---.. + eee eeeee 18.00 
1 Re, Sng PEER re Ten UN PR iey ty Cres DE SS 12.00 108.00 
7-8 ft. Extra heavy specimen. ........-.-- esse eees 21.00 
B10 FE ee Gia is eee one eee ea 18.00 
Ask for quotations on Hemlocks in quantity for hedges 
or screens; also for large specimen trees. 
canadensis hussi (Huss Twiggy Hemlock — Dwarf) 
OST oe eee Sie ee, nee ges 2.50 22.50 
SOO Ta Se ee ae ee et ceo 3.0072 7.00 
canadensis pendula sargenti (Sargent Weeping Hemlock) 
18-24 ins Pa ec ee ee eee 5.00 45.00 
Dons FENG Oe ONO Bee eka ha tees sere ae 6.00 54.00 
ae et RR EE MAP are es rte te ce 12.00 
caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock) 
BK Hy ph SRY RU mR ann Osa le iT onsite 3.20 Rare LOU 
et. Ie 1 a ARE eat arena nN UA ANAS ESL 4.25 ea. 2U, 
7 oan SS 4 Datars Hat IR MEL Ca Mies EM MAE NG See datos Sr 6 5.29) eeiacu 
Ba 6 FE a Sach sina plomnele atk Sens groeomen nga tere eee sec eee 8.50 76.50 
6-7 ft ea ee a ee bale ots Oe ee ene 12.00 108.00 
78 FE Pe PT A acs ak hs eee ee 15.00 
S10 fee eked 4 ee ee a 21.00 
diversifolia (Japanese Hemlock) 
18324 ine a ee ee eee 3. 50k OU 
IX i eRe DO DOR aR ee Pane MLA Aa hrie ie krtb eee A 3 5. 4.75; 142.20 
SrA shE ee tarts rath ate pease AO ae eae ole ee arate oe 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 Juntpers will transform a sunny bank. Although the 
Pfizer 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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