. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Nursery stock Texas Tyler Catalogs; Roses Texas Tyler Catalogs; Trees Texas Tyler Catalogs; Fruit trees Texas Tyler Catalogs; Shrubs Texas Tyler Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Climbing. ROSEMONT NURSERIES, Tyler, Texas. A Foundation Planting' of Arborvitaes ancl Junipers. Coniferous Evergreens This family of evergreens comprise the plant fam- ilies generally known as Cedars, Arborvitaes, Spruces and Pines. They are listed Coniferous Evergreens (meaning cone bearing) to distinguish them from other evergreens which gener


. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Nursery stock Texas Tyler Catalogs; Roses Texas Tyler Catalogs; Trees Texas Tyler Catalogs; Fruit trees Texas Tyler Catalogs; Shrubs Texas Tyler Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Climbing. ROSEMONT NURSERIES, Tyler, Texas. A Foundation Planting' of Arborvitaes ancl Junipers. Coniferous Evergreens This family of evergreens comprise the plant fam- ilies generally known as Cedars, Arborvitaes, Spruces and Pines. They are listed Coniferous Evergreens (meaning cone bearing) to distinguish them from other evergreens which generally have broad shining leaves. Coniferous Evergreens are essential in the treatment of the home and its grounds. They may be used in foundation plant- ings, either alone or with other plants ; in border, mass or as specimen plants. They are very effective Summer or Winter and add an artistic air which can not be obtained by the planting of any other class of plants. Most Conifers, to be transplanted safely, should be dug with a ball of earth on the roots. A few, especially when small, transplant well bare-rooted when given proper care. Any Conifer should receive the best of care when being transplanted. As soon as Conifers are re- ceived, place in a cool location protected from sun and wind; uncrate and sprinkle, taking care not to overdo the task by watering sufficient to loosen the ball of earth on the roots. When place is prepared for receiving plant, lift carefully by the ball of earth and not by the stem of the plant. Place in position, unpin burlap and roll back, fill hole nearly level with soil, water well and finish filling hole with soil. Do not put manure in the hole. Conifers do better in just good soil suitable for garden or field crops. Place a stake near plant and tie plant to it with a wide cloth string (not a wire or cord, as these will cut the plant) to keep wind from whipping plant loose in ball before it is established. If set during sunshiny weather especia


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