Harrisons' nurseries : "nurserymen - orchardists" . adian Hemlock A mature tree of this s]iocies will roach 00 feet in height, andin favored places some specimens grow to 90 or 100 feet. It isa native American tree, growing naturally from Canada to Ala-bama, forming dense forests of valuable tim-ber. Of course, in theopen landscape it tak^son its gracefulform, and a well-devel-oped specimen is amost beautiful main branchesgrow almost straightfrom the trunk, droop-ing gracefully at thepnds, giving the entiretree an appearan^-edistinct from otherevergreens. The foli-age is narrow


Harrisons' nurseries : "nurserymen - orchardists" . adian Hemlock A mature tree of this s]iocies will roach 00 feet in height, andin favored places some specimens grow to 90 or 100 feet. It isa native American tree, growing naturally from Canada to Ala-bama, forming dense forests of valuable tim-ber. Of course, in theopen landscape it tak^son its gracefulform, and a well-devel-oped specimen is amost beautiful main branchesgrow almost straightfrom the trunk, droop-ing gracefully at thepnds, giving the entiretree an appearan^-edistinct from otherevergreens. The foli-age is narrow andfeathery, light greenwhen first showing, butchanging to deep Canadian hemlockis almost as valuableas the arborvitae forhedges, screens, andwindbreaks. Aroundhouse foundations itshould be trimmed tomake a dense growth. Canadian Hemlock 2 to 3 feet, ?2 each, § for 10, S150 per 100. 3 to 4 feet, %Z each, $ for 10, S250 per 100. 4 to 5 feet, $4 each, for 10, S350 per to 6 feet, %o each, $ for 10, $450 per 60 HARRISONS NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD., U. S. A.


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