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THUY A—Continued Each Ten 
*“Occidentalis wareana (Siberian Arbor-Vitae). 15 ft. A 
nardy, dense bush having gray-green foliage. Medium 
height. 
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Del C tA vad ears tt Mae eo ee 4.00 
JA", OS eee Cte ae eA Se eS 5.00 
Ste EB om, escape th matt trae etree gece yigesen 6.00 
TSUGA, Hemlock 
+Canadensis (Canadian Hemlock). 75 ft. Finest of North 
American evergreens. A medium-sized, broadly pyra- 
midal tree of dense growth and rich green foliage. 
UG —2e tinass, St Te eB a 3.50 
Par iigsk ae es Coe ae EON he Ted Nc 4.50 
Larger specimens. Prices on application. 
+Caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock). 50 ft. Very gracetul 
evergreen with dense, dark foliage. Very choice. 
EE LET Sei ee es Ce a 7.50 
He Sd laine ae aS. A ae ee i 10.00 
Sel Gad aot er ene eo ee ee 15.00 
Larger specimens. Prices on application. 
YEW. See Taxus. 
Evergreen Shrubs 
EVERGREENS ARE DUG, BALLED, AND 
BURLAPPED (B&B) at prices quoted. 
These are a group of both small and large shrubs, with 
firm, hard leaves which are retained over winter. Most oi 
them bloom beautifully, and some of them are most showy, 
while others are very fragrant. Ask for special prices on 
quantities. 
*Suitable for foundation plantings. 
+Adapted to partial shade. 
§Berried shrubs. 
DAPHNE Each Ten 
*Cneorum (Rose Daphne). | ft. Dwarf evergreen shrub 
having delightfully fragrant rose-pink flowers in May. 
Gre id hone eer epee cee Shot AAS 1.65 
EUONYMUS, Euonymus 
+Fortunei colorata (Purple-leaf Euonymus) 10 ft. A new 
form, of rapid growth, with leaves of deep green above 
and dull red underneath. Foliage turns bronze-red in 
fall. 
TSM ores Boo es Te ae ae eto 2.00 18.00 
OEE st caters Gareeeet OE Ln TE ed ie 3.00 27.00 
Die Metin bees eer Ys! oy a ene 4.00 37.50 
+Foriunei radicans (Winter Creeper). 15 ft. A creeping 
vine having small, dull green leaves with whitish 
veins. Under foliage bronze. 
ley Nogales alates hair: 5 Finer |e fs) 
Ee chico toes hin Shi ae aie ZL 
It is ESSENTIAL to use HUMUS, as well as FERTILIZER, 
when planting evergreens. For fertilizer and Hyper-Humus, 
see pages 58, 59 and 64. 
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