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MOON'S  EVERGREENS 
1  Hovey's  Golden  Arborvitae 
var.  Hoveyi.  Hovey's  Golden  Arborvitae. 
(VD)  Resembles  T.  compacta,  and  is  useful  in  the 
same  way;  it  differs  principally  in  having  lighter 
tints  in  its  foliage.  Each         lo  lOO 
IK  to  2  ft.  (  Fine  )  ^1  50  $12  50  $100  00 
2to2Kft.i  bushy  \  2  00  17  50  150  00 
2 K  to  3  ft.  i      stock.      )   2  50     22  50 
var.  intermedia.  (D)  Round,  like  T.  globosa, 
but  not  so  dense  and  compact.  Each  10 
IK  to  2  ft   $1  50    $12  50 
var.  Little  Gem.    (VD)    A  tiny,  green  form, 
for  rockeries  and  fronts  of  evergreen  beds.  Each 
K  to  K  ft.  X  K  to  1  ft   $1  00 
var.  pendula.    Weeping  Arborvit^.  (S) 
Each 
4  to  6  ft   $3  00  to  $4  00 
var.  pumila.    Dwarf,  compact  form.  Each 
3  to  3 K  ft.,  heavy  specimens   $3  50 
Pyramidal  Arborvitae 
var.  pyramidalis.  Pyramidal  Arborvit^. 
(S)  Similar  to  American  Arborvitae,  but  more 
dense  in  habit;  finer  in  texture,  and  retains  its 
lustrous  green  color  all  Winter.  It  is  of  the  same 
columnar  habit  that  adapts  it  to  formal  planting, 
and  suits  it  for  lawn  specimens  and  evergreen 
groups.  Each  10  100 
2  to  2  X  ft   $0  50      $4  00    $30  00 
2K  to  3  ft   1  50      12  50    100  00 
3  to  4  ft   1  75      15  00    125  00 
4  to  5  ft   2  00      17  50    150  00 
5  to  6  ft   2  50     22  50    200  00 
var.  Reidii.  (D)  Similar  to  American  Arbor- 
vitae, more  bushy  and  splendidly  adapted  for 
Southern  use.  Each 
4  to  5  ft   $3  00 
var.  Riversii.    (S)  Each 
5  to  6  ft.  specimens   $4  00 
var.  Vervaeneana.   Verv^ne's  Arborvit^.  (S) 
The  same  slender,  erect  habit  and  form  as  T. 
occidentalis.  Green  and  golden  colors  are  prettily 
mingled  in  the  foliage.  Each  10 
2K  to  3  ft..  .    $1  50    $12  50 
6  to  7  ft.  specimens   5  00 
7  to  8  ft.  specimens   7  50 
SIBERIAN    ARBORVIT^,    var.  Wareana  ; 
syn.  Siberica.  (S)  Of  lower  growth  than  the  other 
pyramidal  forms.  The  branches  are  stouter,  and 
the  dark,  rich  green  foliage  more  dense.  Hardy  in 
coldest  places,  and  much  in  demand  for  general 
purposes.  Each  10  100 
2to2Kft  $1  50    $13  50    $125  00 
Each 
5  to  7  ft  $6  00  to  $10  00 
8  to  10  ft.,  bushy   15  00 
var.  Wareana  aurea.    (S)    A  golden  form  of 
the  above.  Each  10 
2  to  2K  ft   $1  50    $12  50 
Thuyopsis 
Thuyopsis  borealis.  Cham.ecyparis  Nut- 
k^nsis  (Sitka  Cypress).  (M)  A  good  specimen 
tree,  as  well  as  useful  in  bed  and  group  plantings, 
in  sheltered  or  Southern  positions.  Regularly 
furnished  with  graceful,  slightly  drooping  branches. 
Each  10 
2  to  2K  ft   $1  00      $7  50 
Thuyopsis  borealis,  var.  glauca.  Silver 
Sitka  Cypress.  (M)  A  desirable  silvery  blue 
form  of  the  above.  Each 
2K  to  3  ft   $2  50 
4K  to  5  ft   4  00 
TSUGA.  HEMLOCK 
Hemlock  Spruce 
Tsuga  Canadensis.  Hemlock  Spruce.  (M) 
A  magnificent  native  tree  that  grows  rapidly  in 
most  any  soil  and  is  very  hardy.  If  allowed  sun- 
light, it  will  hold  its  lower  branches  and  remain 
symmetrically  furnished  from  the  ground  up,  in 
which  condition  it  makes  splendid  lawn  specimens 
with  a  certain  elegance  and  beauty  that  its  slender, 
graceful  branches  alone  possess.  It  will  withstand 
wind  and  exposure,  and  therefore  is  suited  for 
shelter-belts  and  wind-breaks,  as  well  as  in  all  mass 
Illustrating  the  bushy,  symmetrical  character  of  our  4  to 
5  feet  and  5  to  6  feet  Hemlock  Spruce,  which  are  suitable  for 
individual  and  group  planting. 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
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