^f^^'"""^**^  M  O  O  N'S 
EVER.G  RE  E  N  S 
Taxus  baccata,  var.  fastigata  aurea.  Golden 
Irish  Yew.  (D)  In  character  similar  to  the  pre- 
cedins:,  with  young  foliage  a  brilliant  golden  yellow. 
Each  10 
2  to  3  ft   $2  50    $22  50 
to  4  ft   3  50 
4  to  5  ft   4  50 
var.  repandens.  Spreading  English  Yew. 
(\'D)  Glossy  dark  green  foliage,  with  spreading 
habit,  that  suits  it  for  rock  or  natural  plantings. 
Each  10 
1  lo  1      ft.  X  2  ft.,  broad  and  bushv,  $2  50    $22  50 
Taxus  cuspidata. 
of  especial  merit. 
(D)  A  hardy,  deep  green  form 
3  to  3>2  ft. 
Each  10 
$5  00    $47  50 
var.  nana;  syn.  brevifolia.  (D)  A  Japanese 
form  of  bushy  habit  and  dark  lustrous  green  color. 
Each 
1  to  1  1 2  ft. 
1,^2  to  2  ft. 
10 
S20  00 
25  00 
The  Dwarf  Arborvitaes,  such  as  Compact  and  Hoveyi,  make  splendid  hedges  and  edgings  to  garden  walks,  in  place  of  the 
more  expensive  Boxwood.    They  are  also  useful  in  Evergreen  groups  and  beds. 
THUYA.  ARBORVIT^ 
THESE  highly  ornamental  trees,  though  many  are  of  upright  habit,  do  not  grow  to  great  heights,  and 
are  appropriate  for  small  lawns  as  well  as  large  areas.  They  are  generally  hardy;  grow  vigorously 
in  varied  soils,  and  are  easily  transplanted.  Their  clean,  neat,  compact  appearance,  and  the  soft, 
fern-like  foliage,  in  many  cases  so  brightly  colored,  make  them  useful  in  grouping,  bedding,  bordering 
and  formal  gardening,  for  cemetery  and  lawn  specimens,  for  hedges,  screens,  window-boxes,  vases  and 
house  decorations. 
Thuya  gigantea;  syn.  Lobbi.  Oregon 
Cedar.  (S)  In  the  East  it  succeeds  best  in 
sheltered  locations.  It  is  rare  in  ornamental 
plantings,  but  well  suited  for  them,  as  it  lends 
varietv  and  interest.  Each  lo 
3  to  4'ft   $1  00      $7  50 
4  to  5  ft   3  00 
var.  aurea.    (S)    Golden  Oregon  Cedar. 
Each  10 
1     to  2  ft   $1  25    $10  00 
American  Arborvitae,  or  White 
Cedar 
T.  occidentalis.    American    Arborvit.e,  or 
White  Cedar.    (S)    A  splendid  native  that  grows 
well  anywhere  and  thrives  over  a  wide  range  of 
-f^lLmate.    The  habit  is  erect  and  pyramidal,  the 
ipQlj-^je  soft  and  light  green  in  color.    The  branches 
are  dense  and  symmetrical  from  the  ground  up. 
This  Arborvitae  should  be  included  in  groups  and 
all  evergreen  plantings.  For  tubs  and  vases,  and 
for  formal  plantings,  there  is  nothing  better.  They 
are  unapproached  as  tall  hedges  to  form  screens 
from  objectionable  objects,  or  for  shelter-belts,  or 
as  a  blind  about  clothes-yards,  etc.  They  grow 
quickly,  and  if  planted  closely  in  hedges,  give  the 
desired  effects  promptly.  They  may  be  kept  at 
any  height  and  made  more  dense  and  bushy  by 
trimming,  which  they  endure  readily.  See  illus- 
tration on  page  14. 
Each  10  100 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  35  $2  50  $15  00 
3  to  3     ft   75  6  00  50  00 
4  to  5  ft   1  50  12  50  100  00 
5  to  6  ft.,     verv  bushy, 
heavy  stock   2  50  22  50  200  00 
6  to  7  ft.,      verv  bushy, 
heavy  stock   3  00  25  00  225  00 
7  to  8  ft   3  50  30  00  275  00 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
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