Hedge  of  American  Arborvirae  Thuya  Occidentaiis  ,  planted  by  us  four  years  ago  for  the  late  Grover  Cleveland,  at  his 
home  in  Princeton,  N.  J.  The  sample  tree  here  shown  represents  the  bushy  quality  of  our  stock,  which  will  make  at  once 
such  hedges  or  screens  as  the  one  pictured. 
GEO.  PEABODY  ARBOR VIT.^,  var.  aurea. 
(S)  A  distinct  golden  yellow  form  that  is  beautiful 
as  a  specimen  and  highly  valued,  too,  for  contrast  in 
foliage  effects.  Aside  from  its  color,  its  habits  and 
form  are  similar  to  the  above.  Each  10 
2  K  to  3  ft   S2  00    $17  50 
3  to  4  ft   2  50      22  50 
var.   Burrowii.     (S>  Distinguished  by  bright 
golden  yellow  foliage  in  Spring,  which  afterwards 
turns  green.  Each  10 
2  to  3  ft   SI  75    S15  00 
4  to  5  ft   3  50 
var.  Columbia;  syn.  T.  Queen  Victoria.  (S) 
Foliage  remarkable  for  its  pretty  yellowish -white 
markings.  '  '  Each 
1 K  to  2  ft   $2  00 
Compact  .\rbon-itae 
var.  compacta.  Compact  Arbor vit.i:.  (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 
IX  to  IK  ft...  1    y.^^     r  $1  00     $8  00    $70  00 
1 '2  to  2  ft  I    t*oad    I     1  25      10  00      85  00 
2  to  2K  ft  I    bnshy  1     2  00      17  50    150  00 
2|ito3ft  J  I     2  50      22  50    200  00 
var.  Douglasu  aurea.  fS)  A  fine,  pyramidal 
golden  evergreen.  Each  10 
2  to  2K  ft   $2  00    $15  00 
14 
var.  Douglasii  pyramidalis.  (S)  Pyramidal 
habit;  dark  green,  attractive  foliage. 
Each  10 
3  to  4  ft   $3  00    $27  50 
4  to  5  ft   3  50 
TOM  THUMB,   var.    Ellwangeriana.  D) 
Its  low  growth  and  compact  symmetry-  make  it 
valuable  for  decorations  in  small  areas  and  in  the 
front  of  evergreen  beds,  or  wherever  a  small  ever- 
green is  wanted.  Silver}'  foliage  that  turns  darker 
in  Winter.  Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft   .  SO  50     $3  50    $25  00 
IK  to  2  ft   60       4  00      35  00 
2  to  2  K  ft   1  50      12  50    100  00 
2K  to  3  ft   1  75      15  00    125  00 
var.  ericoides.  Heath-Lea^^ed  Arborvit.^:. 
(D)  Appears  ver}-  much  like  the  preceding,  except 
in  Winter  it  turns  even  darker.  Both  kinds  are 
desirable,  and  should  be  freely  used  in  all  plantings 
of  small-growing  evergreens. 
Each  10  100 
IK  to  IK' ft..  ..  so  50     $3  50    $25  00 
2  to  2K  ft   .     1  50      12  50 
Globe  Arborvitae 
var.  globosa.  Globe  Arborvit,^:.  {\D) 
Very  dwarf  and  compact;  grows  naturally  into  a 
rounded,  almost  ball-like  form,  that  makes  it  useful 
in  groupings  for  specimens,  vases  or  for  formal 
planting  about  garden  walks,  etc. 
Each 
1  to  IK  ft....  r     Broad      )  00  $50  00 
iKtoiKft..^   bushv    y  1  50  12  50  100  ^0^;-, 
IK  to  2  ft....  (specimens.)    2  00  17  50  I5i  rf 
10 
$6  00 
12  50 
17  50 
100 
$50  00 
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