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Tsuga Canadensis 
‘Tals grand tree has more uses than any Evergreen we sell. The fact that it grows rather rapidly, can 
be pruned almost any shade, will tolerate both sun and shade, good color winter and summer, and is -*#ity 
graceful, has made it a standout. 
While Hemlocks prefer a good, rich, moist soil, they will grow clmost anywhere. Keep well watered 
immediatey after transplanting. 
We have one of the largest and finest stocks in the entire country. We have a saying: ‘’When in doubt 
plant a Hemlock.’’ 
FOUNDATION PLANTING 
Few trees are better adapted to foundation planting than the Hemlock. While it 
will sometimes grow rather large if not restrained by pruning, it still can be kept 
within bounds very easily. They can be shaped into columnar, pyramidal or globular 
forms. Their graceful soft foliage is of good color and the trees will grow almost 
anywhere both in shade or sun if given a reasonable amount of moisture. 
HEDGE 
While a great many plants have been used from time to time in making hedges, 
there is none for all-round purposes which is superior to the Hemlock. Its rich green 
color in winter or summer, softness of texture, compactness, hardiness, ability to 
thrive in partial shade or open exposure, freedom from disease are some of its out- 
standing qualities. Our trees have been several times transplanted, and every one is 
a specimen. Can furnish in heights from 2 to 6 feet. Should be planted 3 feet apart 
or more, depending on size. 
SCREEN 
While Hemlocks are usually not quite so rapid in growth as the Pines and Spruces, 
they will soon develop into large, compact trees. If given good soil and ample mois- 
ture, a screen of Hemlock will soon surprise and delight the most fastidious. There 
is nothing more beautiful or satisfactory than a planting of Hemlock, be it a single 
row, large masses, a small cluster or even a single tree. 
SPECIMEN 
As a specimen, many consider Hemlock our kandsomest Evergreen. Certainly there 
are few which retain the grace, dignity, and beauty of the entire tree from base to 
tip as the Hemlock. Small or large they are beautiful. If permitted to grow with 
little pruning the pendulous twigs drooping from the rather horizonal branches give a 
form which is dignified yet graceful. Yes, as a specimen we recommend a Hemlock. 
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| EVERGREEN | Tsuga - Hemlock 
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| crease the root | 32 to 4 ft. ... 5.00 6 to 7 fie O00 
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to 8 ft. ..$12.00 12 to 14 ft. . . $30.00 
to 9 ft. .sold out 14 to 16 ff. . 40.00 
to 10 ft. .sold out 16. tou lGrtt.) 2) 50.00 
to 11 ft. .sold out 18 to 20 ft. . 60.00 
to 12 ft. .sold out ZO toc2z2 uit. 5.00 

