Each 
Hemlock (Tsuga). The common Hemlock may be used for plant- 
ing among dwarf evergreens. Those having two or more 
stems are best, and may be sheared. 
| VAMa Co vidts tie bat NVC ee ai ulead eR! ORs Lt) of ain a age 125 
LERtOSZEE Try he ae cc wn Te ea eg Meme Pane ya, 2 RAF 2.50 
DU atom cite, Met eel Tors he Pee ee EEN Tae Fie 3, 3. soa Aig 4.00 
on Cote: Se ch ardu Paha tec th eam PH WO JO Mae ds RA ay Del Ue Gs a ay 5.00 
Juniper (Juniperus). This family consists of many tall growing as 
well as spreading types. A few of the better are listed. 
Irish (Hibernica). A dense, narrow very formal tree growing 
about 8 feet tall. 
Ro te VA: Sota ye pe ts. GRA Cuts ceM Ream gm Mi AEC ea Iek dat dais is De Piet 2.00 
yh orc LS 18 MnP a A ALA GRATE S Alek Sande hNN MIL SI ine RUN Ce, Be a ea 3.00 
Oe tOTA ye perce pe suete eal M alae eerily unc wanee oy SCRA Atak MUeed Lee 4.00 
Greek (Excelsa stricta). Bright green. 
A Se TORE S Fri ie rea Oe PRE Se ARR Hh ha Bek a Re ete 3.00 
PO ato Z4o tn sere caitlin ee ke Mee mmm Dye gh See en 4.00 
Pfitzer’s (Pfitzeriana). One of the best of the spreading types. 
Bluish green foliage. 
OpiohIG Areata MANGIA Ria Mee NRA tai TA Ha Reed 2.00 
Dero soklt ae pe mee per eM URES y Cuca nA A 3.00 
Actos i peme Me ire se ee One yaad 7.00 
Red Cedar (Virginiana). Grows wild on hillsides. Makes 
large tree, but can be kept sheared. 
OR TORSG ia irre hy etna uo tegn eA 5 lt eer he aa oe a 4.00 
Savin (Sabina). Dark green spreading variety 
NPe toy tees phos 00k nun Spa dah CAG RRON be Rm Meee Ce ART EN OE LET 2.00 
MoD aba eee Bile). a es Rlae ROE Rae eg OS es, aera gee ALE A a Aen 3.00 
SLR tot Pa aR ore Nr Cane AER rhc teu veto Maree Sl RTL 4.00 
Tamarix savin (Tamarisifolia). Dark green, a low trailing 
variety 
EQ Riri tae eh cera eet me eA ety oee Bit ene NU puh eat 3.50 
Waukegan (Horizontalis douglasi). A low trailing juniper, 
blue in color. Good on banks or as a ground cover. 
DAL Ze TTY mewn ener i rears ne wicca ltl prenenry AN ein age AL EY 1.00 
LO RLOLCSS IT ramen fens Awe Caen) Reese as Cee bur le fA. 2.90 
Pine (Pinus). Low growing or dwarf varieties. 
Dwarf Mt. pine (Mughus). Very hardy and popular. 
Pay OO Arp nak; (ia Ayes OA a) le haan oe ae ee Pan AU a 1.00 
LORtOM Cn AVI NE REM e COP ERT Oe Ne nah te Act ataess niek MmeVettheaty 3.00 
Yew (Taxus). The yews are extremely hardy and thrive best ina 
shady situation. 
Canadian (Canadensis). Common native yew. Low Spread- 
ing. 
IWS) ee PAY thal) Caw ME AN a erm Lieda Bes aA Ve ae a Nn MN 4.00 
3 
