LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MD. 





Hovey's Golden Arborvitae. Low, globular form, 

 with foliage or a golden tinge; not so dwarf in 

 habit as the Globosa. 12 to 15 in. $1.75. 



Rosenthali Arborvitae. Dark green, dense foliage; 

 the growths terminate with a little whitish ball: 

 compact grower. Very choice. 12 to 18 in. ?2.00. 



Arborvitae Standishi (Japaiiese Arborvitae), A 

 rare and valuable species, with massive, peadulous 

 habit; foliage fleshy and large; branchlets lon^* and 

 loose. 12 to 18 in. $2.00. 



Tom Thumb Arborvitae. One of the most beauti- 

 ful of the dwarf evergreens; foliage resembles both 

 the American Arborvitae and the Red Cedar. 12 in. 



S1.50; 18 in. $2.25. 



Arborvitae Wareana (Siberian Arborvitae). A 

 very hardy variety with dark steel-gray green foli- 

 age. Forms a broad, dense bush. Retains its dark 

 green color during the v/inter. 12 to 15 in. $1.75. 



Boxwood suffruticosa (True Dwarf Box). The 

 best plant known for low hedges in the formal gar- 

 den. 5 to 6 in. 40c; 6 to 8 in. 60c. 



Cryptomeria Japonica (Jajoanese Cedar). Loose 

 fantastic grower; light green. 18 in. $2.00. 



Irish Juniper. Compact, slender tree with bluish 

 green foliage; tips of branchlets erect; leaves deep 

 green. 12 to 18 in. $1.25; 18 to 24 in. $1.75. 



