
Photo, THUJA: 5. Hoveyi; 
8. globosa; 
TSUGA (the Hemlock) 
One of the most useful of all 
evergreens. In dry or wet 
soils, in sun or shade. 
canadensis (Northern Hemlock) 
—60 ft. Zone IV. In forests, a 
noble patriarch, but readily 
sheared to hedge or modest speci- 
men sizes. Humus. Stands shade. 
The most beautiful native ever- 
green. 
* 6to8in.S, 25 for$3, 100 $9 
* 9tol2in.X, 25for$9, 100$33 
*12 in. B&B, 5for$6, 100$90 
18 to 24 in. B&B, $5 each, 5 for $20 
Special prices for Hemlock 
Hedges will be found on page 5. 
BRADSHAW—Neater, very much 
denser pyramidal form. Crowded 
lateral branches overlap. Wide 
base, tapered to top without prun- 
ing. 
*4 in. pots $4; 2 to 2/2 ft. B&B $12 
POMPHRET — Neat, semi-dwarf, 
dark green. Otherwise like ordi- 
nary Hemlock. 
2 to 2!/2 ft. B&B $6.50 each 
SARGENTI (Weeping) — Dwarf, 
very spreading form. May be- 
come 15 ft. across and 6 ft. high. 
Drooping, graceful. Good dark 
green. 
18 to 24 in. B&B $10 each, 10 for $90 
Sft.B&Bspecimens $35.00 each 
6. Wareana; 
9. elegantissima; 


7. pyramidalis; 
10. occidentalis. 
caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock) 
—50 ft. Zone IV. Damp, acid pré- 
ferred. Dense. Striking shadows. 
Drooping. 
- 6 tolZanes; 
*12 to. 15.in.'9, 
*12 to 15 in. B&B, 

25 for $3, ew ieever and berries 
25 for $5, 
5 for $6, 
100 $9 
100 $16 7 
100 $95 oF 
diversifolia (Japanese Hemlock) 
—70 ft. Zone V. Graceful, hand- 
some pyramid. Dark, crowded 
needles. 
2 to 2 ft. B&B, $8.00, 5 for $35.00 
sieboldii (Siebold Hemlock) — 
To 70 ft. but usually smaller. Zone 
(V). branches, oval 
head. 
Horizontal 
2 to 3 ft. B&B $6.00 each, 5 for $27.50 
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Tsuga canadensis (Hemlock) 
Sargent Weeping Hemlock 
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