ane 
- 7 F 
F TRS kde Abies Bees 
Abies. bealsamea. Balsam Fir 
2-23 : ener: 
2h | | | me dees 
- Abies concolor. White or silver Fir 
18-2 24" 2,00 
7 2=2+ : 3.25 
wat i, .QG 
Abies veitchi. Veitch Fir. 
2~ 248 % 25 
Douglasfir (Pseudotsuga) 
15-18" Tey by 
18=2)," 2,50 
a, 22230 325 
* 3-18 - | eM he: 
ee ILOCK. Ts Supa (since 18477 a See below) 
Tsuga canadensis. American Hemlock 
Boss (Nurs ec Om sheared and B&D) 
eee 2-25! | 3,00 
a 2" yen ? 4 a BO 
a B=), ! 0 : oO 
a 5-6! 10.50 
Tsuga seibddi. Oriental Hemlock 
. 18-22 3.00 
“The Deck, state tree of Pennsyl- 
-vania but sometimes unappreciated as 
ne: common paeee ee is one ef the finest 
_ omanentale cultivated. It thrives in 
gun or shade and in most soils, and 
may be sheared into hedges or to al- 
most, any sige or shape» | The Hemloct 
‘Ar rboretum Bulletin No. 3 points out 
that early botanists ee iG ema 
she genus Pinus, and not until 1647 
as it given its proper family name 
of Tsuga (oy Bneticher: oan) 
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