GIRARD SROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 

MUGHO PINE 
Mugho Compacta Pine 
Girard Brothers’ Mugho Pine is grown 
from a selected strain of seed which pro- 
duces the true, many stemmed, low 
branched, dwarf type. The color is a deep 
green, summer and winter. Mugho seldom 
grows over 4 to 5 feet tall even if never 
pruned, but spreads out. If sheared an- 
nually it can be kept as small as desired. 
Shearing produces a thick dense foliage, 
as thick andas green as a bluegrass lawn. 
Mugho does well in shade growing on the 
north side, or shady side of a building 
without getting ragged. Without question, 
it is the outstanding dwarf evergreen for 
all-around use. In the spring when the 
new needles come, they are beautiful. Es- 
pecially adapted for planting in front of 
taller evergreens, entrances to walks, low 
informal hedges, and on terraces. 
SEEDLINGS—2-4 in., 25 for $2.20, 100 
for $8.00, 500 for $36.00. 
TRANSPEANTS—2-5 in;, 10 for $12.00, 25 
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Young Canadian 
Hemlock Trees 
Most graceful of all evergreens is the 
title often bestowed on the Hemlock. Its 
long branches droop gracefully to the 
grounl. Needles are soft and delicate. Does 
well in full sun or half shade, but prefers 
a rather moist place, a little sheltered from 
sweeping winds and partial shade. We se- 
cure our Hemlock seed from the far North 
securing a hardy, superior type. Do not 
confuse our Canadian Hemlock with the 
Hemlock species found growing wild in 
Tennessee. 
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$2700 SCO TOTm oo .oUs 
TRAN SPIGANTS-—4-6 7in. LO) tore $2.00, 25 
for $3.75, 100 for $14.00, 1000 for $120.00. 
TRANSPLANTS—10-12 in., 3 for $1.95, 10 
tor $6.00. 
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EUROPEAN LARCH 
CAROLINA HEMLOCK 
Dense upright grower. Foliage deep green. 
Branches have a drooping effect — very 
graceful in form. A native of the Carolinas, 
not as hardy as the Canadian Hemlock. 
SEEDLINGS—6-10 in., 10 for $1.50, 25 for 
$3.00. 
EUROPEAN LARCH 
This tree is peculiar among evergreens in 
that 
year. There are eight species of the Larch, 
its needle-like leaves are shed each 
widely distributed throughout the northern 
hemisphere. The lone species of the north- 
is the Tamarack. 
Unlike this variety the European Larch is 
eastern United States 
a rapid growing pyramidal tree of wonder- 
ful beauty. In the spring the needles are 
soft light green, which turn golden yellow 
when they mature and drop off in the fall. 
PRICES—5-9 in. seedling: 10 for $1.35, 25 
for’ $2.75, 100 for 310.00. : 
CEDRUS DEODARA 
Dense graceful evergreen needles are 
bluish-green, very showy, grows to height 
of 85 to 40 ft. when matured. Can be con- 
troled by shearing. Not too hardy in the 
Northern States. 
SEEDLINGS—6-12 in., 10 for $2.00, 25 for 
$4.50, 100 for $15.00. 
