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This variety of the Giant Arbor- Vitae has darker foliage than 

 the species itself. A second specimen stands directly ahead, beyond 

 a lower one which is intervening. The latter is 



Thuja occidentalis var. pumila 



This is one of the many small forms, a second specimen of which 

 is straight ahead just beyond the last Dark Giant Arbor- Vitae. 



The next narrow evergreen in the center is an American Pyra- 

 midal Arbor-Vitae. The next by the outer road is 



Thuja occidentalis var. Rosenthalii, Rosenthal's Arbor-Vitae 



Another difficultly distinguishable form. 



Next to the right is a group of seven American Globe Arbor- 

 Vitae. Between them and the outer road is a common Arbor- 

 Vitae, beyond which and still closer to the outer road is a 



Thuja occidentalis var. sempervirens 



A yellowish form. 



The next two trees more in the middle are 



Thuja occidentalis var. Douglasii pyramidalis, Douglas 

 Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae 



This is quite a fine variety of dense pyramidal form with 

 densely branched fern-like branches. 



The next one near the outer road is another Thuja occidentalis 

 var. sempervirens. 



The two rather large trees by the inner road are the American 

 Arbor-Vitae and between them a tiny globular evergreen is 



Thuja occidentalis var. Little Gem 



This is considered by some to be identical with Thuja occiden- 

 talis var. pumila. 



The next two larger trees nearer the outer road are American 

 Arbor-Vitae and in the center in a somewhat diagonal line are 

 three of the very narrow Pyramidal Douglas Arbor-Vitae. To 

 the right of the last of these and to the left of it a pace ahead 

 are two of the common Arbor-Vitae. 



Along the inner road we now see fourteen low and for the most 

 part globular plants. These are a mixture of Thuja occidentalis 

 globosa, T. occidentalis globosa nova, T. occidentalis nana and 



