Style 39 



Globular — Natural Forms 



evergreen 



I — Thuya occidentalis, glohosa: button-shaped arborvitae; two 



feet high and the same in diameter ; bright green foliage. 

 2 — Thuya occidentalis, "Little Gem": dwarf arborvits ; two feet 

 high, broader than high; moist, loamy soil; dark green foli- 

 age. 



DECIDUOUS 



I — Viburnum opulus, nanum: dwarf viburnum; two feet high, 

 broader than high ; common soil ; compact and well formed 

 and holds its shape. 



2 — Catalpa bignonioides, nana (C. Bungei) : dwarf catalpa ; 

 three to eight feet high, eight to ten feet in diameter; any 

 somewhat moist soil; will do well at the seashore; large 

 leaves and luxuriant growth. 



Globular — Trained Artificial Forms 

 evergreen 

 I — Thuya occidentalis: American arborvitae; shear as directed 

 for evergreen hedges. 



deciduous 

 I — Ligustrum: privet; shear as directed for hedge. 



Standard or Bay Tree Forms 

 (These are always artificially produced.) 

 evergreen 

 I — Buxus sempervirens: boxwood; stems up to eighteen inches 

 high; heads to two feet in diameter; should be shaded from 

 the midday sun of winter; give light winter protection 

 for two years after planting. 



