A  sample  Hemlock  (Tsuga  Canadensis)  showing  the  graceful 
habit  and  the  splendid  quality  of  our  specimen  trees.  Our  stock  is 
unsurpassed  in  every  respect 
Thuya  occidentalis,  var.  compacta.  Compact 
Arborvit^.  (D)  Dwarf,  dense  little  evergreen, 
having  light  green  foliage  and  neat,  attractive 
habit.  Popular  for  beds,  borders,  cemeteries, 
house  decoration  or  small,  low-growing  hedges, 
giving  a  pleasing  formal  effect. 
Each         10  100 
U  to  U  ft  $1  00  $8  00  $70  00 
U  to  2  ft                          1  25  10  00  85  00 
2  to  2i  ft.  heavy                  2  00  17  50  150  00 
2i  to  3  ft.  heavy                  2  50  22  50 
var.  Douglasii.  (S)  Pyramidal  habit  ;  dark 
green  attractive  foliage.  2  to  3  ft.,  $2  ;  3  to  4 
ft.,  $3. 
var.  Douglasii  aurea.    (iS)    Pyramidal  habit. 
During  spring  and  summer  bright  golden  in  color, 
thus  adding  distinction  in  a  collection. 
Each  10 
U  to  2  ft  $1.25    $10  00 
2  to  3  ft  $1  50  to   2  00 
var.  EUwangeriana ;  syn.,  Tom  Thumb.  (D) 
In  many  respects  it  is  similar  to  a  Retinispora 
and  seems  to  be  the  connecting  link  between 
Arborvitae  and  that  family.  It  is  pretty,  hardy, 
with  silvery  foliage  that"  closely  resembles  T. 
ericoides  when  young,  but  in  winter  it  does  not 
turn  so  dark.  Its  low  growth  and  compact  sym- 
metry make  it  valuable  for  decorations  in  small 
areas  and  in  the  front  of  evergreen  beds,  or 
wherever  a  small  evergreen  is  wanted. 
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Thuya  occidentalis,  var.  EUwangeriana,  continued 
Each         10  1001 
1  to  1 J  ft  $0  75    $5  00   $40  ( 
li  to  2  ft   1  00     7  50     65  ( 
2  to  2i  ft   1  50    12  50    100  ( 
var.  ericoides.  Heath-Leaved  Arborvit^.  (I 
Appears  very  much  like  the  preceding,  exceptin 
in  winter,  when  this  variety  changes  to  a  bronzt 
hue.  Both  kinds  are  desirable  and  should  Y 
freely  used  in  all  plantings  of  small-growin 
evergreens.  ^ach       lo  loo 
U  to  U  ft  $0  75   $5  00   $40  C 
li  to  2  ft   1  00     7  50     60  C 
var.  globosa.   Globe  Arborvit^.    (VD)  Ver 
dwarf  and  compact ;  grows  naturally  into 
rounded  almost  ball-like  form,  that  makes 
useful  in  groupings,  for  specimens,  vases,  or  fc 
formal  plantings  about  garden  walks,  etc. 
Each         10  100 
i  to  1  ft   $0  50  $4  50  $40  ( 
1  to  U  ft   1  00  8  00  70  ( 
U  to  li  ft   1  50  12  50  100  ( 
U  to  2  ft.  X  2  to  2h  ft.  .  .  2  00  17  50  150  ( 
var.  Hoveyi.  Hovey's  Golden  Arborvit. 
(VD)  Resembles  T.  compada,  and  is  useful  i 
the  same  way  ;  it  differs  principally  in  having 
more  golden  tint  in  its  foliage. 
Each         10  100 
U  to  U  ft  $1  00   $8  00    $70  C 
2  to  2h  ft.,  heavy    ....   1  50    13  50    125  ( 
2h  to  3  ft.,  heavy    ....   2  50   22  50 
Thuya  occidentalis,  var.  intermedia.  (D)  Rour 
like  T.  globosa,  but  not  so  dense  and  compac 
11  to  1|  ft.,  $1.25  ;  H  by  2h  ft.,  heavy,  $3. 
var.  Little  Gem.  (VD)  A  tiny  form,  for  roc) 
eries  and  fronts  of  evergreen  beds,  i  to  |  ft.,  $: 
var.  pumila.  Dwarf  compact  form.  2|  to  3  f 
X  2^  ft.,  specimens,  $3. 
var.  pyramidalis.  Pyramidal  Arborvit^.  {i 
Similar  to  American  Arborvitse,  but  more  dem 
in  habit  and  finer  in  texture.  It  is  of  the  san 
columnar  habit  that  adapts  it  to  formal  plan 
ing  and  suits  it  for  lawn  specimens  and  eve 
green  groups.  Each       lo  loo 
2  to  3  ft  $0  75    $5  00  $40 
3  to  4  ft   1  50    12  50  100 
4  to  5  ft   2  50   22  50 
5  to  6  ft   3  00   25  00 
var.  Reidii.  (D)  A  broad  evergreen  similar 
most  of  the  other  Arborvitaes,  though  hare 
with  us,  it  is  well  adapted  for  southern  use.  1 
to  H  ft.,  75c.  each,  $6  for  10 ;  4  to  5  ft.,  $3  e 
var.  Vervaeneana.  Vervaene's  Arborvit^.  0 
The  same  slender,  erect  habit  and  form  as  T.  o 
cideritalis.  Green  and  golden  colors  are  pretti 
mingled  in  the  foliage.  ^^^-^ 
2  to  2i  ft  $1  25  $1( 
2J  to  3  ft  1  50     12  m 
4  to  5  ft.,  heavy  3  50 
5  to  6  ft.,  heavy  4  50 
6  to  7  ft.,  heavy  7  50 
var.  Wareana;  syn.,  Sibirica.  Siberian  Ai 
BORVIT^.  (S)  Of  lower  growth  than  the  otht 
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