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CANADIAN HEMLOCK 
Tsuga canadensis 
Hemlocks are most versatile 
trees, rapid and large growing, 
developing into most beautiful 
specimens: however, are valuable 
in foundation plantings as they 
withstand severe pruning. The 
most graceful evergreen in North 
America. Dark rich green foliage, 
lacy in effect. 
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COMPACT CANADIAN 
HEMLOCK 
Tsuga microphylla 
A new introduction, similar to 
Canadian Hemlock in color and 
texture, but slower growing and 
more compact. Ideal for founda- 
tion and general plantings. 
18 to 24.1n.. 4. 4] 85.00 each 
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FRASER FIR Abies fraseri 
Similar to the well-known Bal- 
sam Fir: however, the foliage is 
darker green, while the under- 
neath side of the branches has a 
silvery hue. 
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ARIZONA BLUE FIR 
Abies arizonica 
A new fragrant rapid growing 
fir, having soft blue needles, rich- 
er blue than in Spruce. Flourishes 
in full sun or partial shade. Ex- 
cels in moist soils. 
18sto. 24cins ee ee 00 each 
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Canadian Hemlock 

You may discover many old-time plants conspicuous 
by their absence from this catalog. Age and commonness 
are not in themselves proof of undesirability in plants. 
Nor is newness alone a guarantee of superior merit. 
However, many of the older varieties, for one reason 
or another, have become obsolete. These we have discon- 
tinued in favor of other improved and more satisfactory 
sorts. 
We attempt to keep our stock up-to-date by growing 
only the best of the older as well as the best of the newer 
plants: particularly those which stand the test of use in 
our rugged New Eneland climate. 
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Arizona Blue Fir 
JAPANESE HEMLOCK 
Tsuga diversifolia 
Unlike other 
variety is very dense, branches 
Hemlocks, this 
stiffer and pointing upward; foli- 
age is the darkest green of all 
hemlocks. Retains a touch of the 
Orient. At a distance, it has more 
resemblance to a Yew than to our 
native Hemlock. A fine new plant. 
15 to 18 in........... $4.00 each 
18 ‘to 24 in...) eee 5.00 each 
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Japanese Hemlock 

