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EVERGREEN TREES, ARBORVIT^ to CEDAR. Quantity Each Per 1Q Per IQQ 



Arborvitae, Siberian. 6 to 9 ft. high, 3 to 4 ft. spread 22 $7 00 $60 00 



9 ft. high, 4 ft. spread 2 15 00 



10 ft. high, 4 ft. spread 2 18 00 



Arborvitae, Pyramidal. T. occidentalis, var. pyramidalis. 



4 ft. high, 1 ft. spread 10 1 50 12 50 



5 ft. high, 1 to 1 ft. spread 10 2 00 17 50 



6 ft. high, 1 to 2 ft. spread 70 4 50 40 00 



7 ft. high, 2 to 3 ft. spread 17 6 00 50 00 



8 ft. high, 2 to 3 ft. spread 12 9 00 80 00 



9 ft. high, 2 to 3 ft. spread 3 10 00 



10 ft. high, 2 to 3 ft. spread 2 15 00 



12 ft. high, 4 ft. spread 1 18 00 



Arborvitae, Booth's. T. occidentalis, var. Boothii. 1 ft. high 145 75 6 00 $50 00 



1 ft. high 155 1 50 10 00 80 00 



2 ft. high 10 3 00 22 50 



7 ft. high, 6 to 7 ft. spread 4 15 00 



9 ft. high, 8 ft. spread 1 22 00 



Arborvitae, Dwarf. T. occidentalis, var. globosa. 



2 ft. high, 1 to 3 ft. spread 25 2 50 22 50 



3 ft. high, 2 to 3 ft. spread 11 3 00 25 00 



Arborvitae, Golden, or George Peabody. T. occidentalis, var. lutea. 



1 ft. high 20 50 400 



2 ft. high 10 1 00 9 00 



3 ft. high 32 1 50 12 50 



4 ft. high 30 3 00 20 00 



5 ft. high, 2 to 2| ft. spread 14 3 50 25 00 



6 ft. high, 2 to 3 ft. spread 10 4 00 30 00 



Arborvitae, Chinese. T. orientalis; syn., Biota orientalis. 



6 to 18 in. high. Seedlings 480 02 20 1 50 



1 ft. high 75 06 50 400 



2 ft. high 30 10 80 



9 ft. high 1 3 00 



Arborvitae, Golden Chinese. T. orientalis, var. aurea. 1 ft- high 8 50 



4 ft. high, 1^ to 2 ft. spread 3 75 



8J ft. high, 3 ft. spread 1 4 00 



Arborvitae, Standish Japanese. T. Japonica; syn., Thuyopsis Standishii. 



3 ft. high, H to 2 ft. spread 10 75 6 00 



4 ft. high, 2 to 3 ft. spread 14 1 50 10 00 



5 ft. high, 2 to 3 ft. spread 12 2 00 15 00 



Cedar, Bed. Juniperus Virginiana. 2 to 6 in. high 340 08 70 6 00 



1 ft. high 300 15 1 40 12 00 



2 ft. high 350 35 3 00 25 00 



3 ft. high 875 60 4 50 35 00 



4 ft. high 1,160 1 00 8 00 70 00 



5 ft. high 1,060 1 50 14 00 125 00 



6 ft. high 825 2 00 18 50 175 00 



7 ft. high 380 2 50 20 00 185 00 



8 ft. high 345 



10 ft. high 315 



12 ft. high 230 



14 ft. high 245 



16 ft. high 265 



18 ft. high . 115 . 



20 ft. high 60. . ^ Pnce on selectlon 



22 ft. high 45 . . . 



24 ft. high 45 



26 ft. high 20 



28 ft. high 7 



30 ft. high 1 



It used to be considered impracticable to transplant the Red 

 Cedar. We have learned how. The large quantities in stock enable 

 you to pick out specimens of any size, and of quality for any purpose, 

 from the irregular trees, suited to mass planting to the sheared speci- 

 mens for formal gardens. These can be shipped in car-load lots at any 

 time. Therefore it is possible to make a permanent evergreen screen 



25 feet high, no matter where you are located. 



Cedar Arches. 8 ft. high, 7 ft. spread 60 32 00 300 00 



These arches have been trained for several years and will give a 

 mature effect to a garden similar to that of the old topiary work in 

 English gardens. See page 33. 



Cedar, Blue. J. Virginiana, var. glauca. 6 ft. high 3 2 50 



Cedar, Blue, Mt. Atlas. Cedrus Atlantica, var. glauca. (Grafted.) 



2 ft. high 35 1 25 10 00 



3 ft. high 50 2 00 15 00 



5 ft. high, 2 ft. spread 1 10 4 00 30 00 



7 ft. high, 3 ft. spread 9 5 00 40 00 



Cedar, Mt. Atlas. Cedrus Atlantica. 1 to 1 ft. high, 3-yr. seedlings 800 10 80 5 00 



1 to 2 ft. high, 5-yr. transplanted 15 50 4 00 



These trees at $5 per 100 are worth mixing in a large plantation 

 of Pines and Spruce for their sparkling foliage. 



Cedar of Lebanon. Cedrus Libani. 2 to 3 ft. high, 1 to 1 ft. spread .... 8 1 00 



Cedar, White. Chamcecyparis sphceroides; syn., Cupressus thuyoides. 



4 ft. high .' 50 25 2 00 



