HERE ARE THE 
Many plants can be 
into 
the 
advertised Rosa multi- 
made hedges, 
including much 
flora, Privets and bar- 
berry (all priced on 
page 9) but Hemlock 
and Yew are far the 
best of all. The XX 
sizes of hemlock can 
be put in hedge row 
—smaller should be 
bedded two years 
first. 
HEMLOCK HEDGE 
Tsuga Canadensis (Northern Hemlock). 
majestic patriarch,but readily sheared to hedge or modest specimen sizes. 
Humus. Stands shade. The most beautiful native evergreen. 
Hemlock Hedge when properly 
sheared gives a fine, even, 
smooth dark green surface unlike 
any other hedge. Thrives in 
soils ranging from ordinary to 
damp, and from full sun to full 
shade, hence is easy to grow. 
Set plants 142 feet apart. 
4 to 
60 ft. Zone Ill. 
(25) (100) 
$7.00 
12.00 
20.00 
IW Sco beeper 12.00 45.00 
ANit a ieee. 18.00 70.00 
1S Mites eee date 35.00 130.00 
AND eee ne 50.00 190.00 
In forests, a 
(1000) 
$40.00 
89.00 
The Five Best Yew Hedges 
(25) (100) 
TALL HEDGE, 5 to 8 ft. high, 3 to 4 ft. 
wide Taxus capitata (Upright Yew). 
HOSTOeEZE IN Ki ht $36.00 $110.00 
12 to 15 in. XX 40.00 150.00 
BROAD LOW, 2 to 4 ft. high, 2 to 4 ft. 
wide Taxus cospidata 
TZ LOM LOW ING WA2i- cet secec 35.00 130.00 
EXTRA THICK 5 to 7 ft. high, 
2 ft. wide Taxus vermeulen 
LO tosel 57 XX: ire 35.00 130.00 
LOW EDGING, 1 to 3 ft. high, 1 to 3 ft. 
wide Taxus nana brevifolia (Dwarf Yew). 
Beto LOMIN Ao eae. 18.00 60.00 
BO Qualia X Kaotik et 40.00 150.00 
NARROW MEDIUM, 4 to 6 ft. high, 1% ft. 
wide Taxus Hicksi. 
TaeOe tS IN ra AN uacttents 35.00 130.00 
Photo right: 
Hedge of 
Upright Yew 
(Spreading Yew). 
For any and every purpose in which 
Evergreens are required the Yew can 
be recommended. Hardy in New Eng- 
land and Ontario, immune to most 
diseases and pests. Accommodating to 
an extraordinary degree, withstanding 
shade 
or full sunshine. 
EST LIVING 
FENCES 
12-15 
planted, 
inch Hemlock 
(left) 
looks 8 years later. 
(below) 
newly and 
how it 
ROSA MULTIFLORA “FENCE” 
No repairs, no maintenance 
problems, it just grows. No ani- 
mals can get through, yet birds 
and small game can use it for 
refuge. It does not get out of 
hand, kept 5 feet high, width 8 
feet. (Not for small gardens.) 
Plant a single row, 1 foot apart. 
Cut back roots to 8 inches, tops 
to 3 or 4 inches on planting. 
Mulching is very beneficial— 
leaves, hay, sawdust, or whatever 
you have. Effective in three or four 
years, mature in seven. 
SelOpiZallanoeeee $6.00 $45.00 
AS 1024 1p See 9.50 75.00 
