20 
STOCK PRICE LIST. 
Height 
Quan. in feet 
Spread 
in feet 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
ARBOR VITJE, Dwarf (T. occidental, var. globosa). 
750 6 in. 
1 
1% 
Per 1000 
115 
30 
40 
20 2% 
2 3 
1% 
9 
2% 
20 
50 
1 00 
2 00 
2 50 
4 00 
1 
4 50 
8 50 
18 50 
22 50 
17 00 
These have been accurately pruned to broad domes for formal planting. 
ARBOR VITiE, Standish Japanese (T. Japonica, syn. Thuyopsis Standishii). 
15 1 
20 2V> 
20 3 
50 3 y 2 
9 4 
15 5 
85 
1 00 
1 50 
2 00 
3 00 
CEDAR, Red (Juniperus Virginiana). 
450 
l 
15 
1 40 
600 
2 
35 
3 00 
2200 
3 ! ! 
60 
3 50 
830 
4 
1 
00 
9 00 
350 
5 
1 
50 
12 35 
350 
6 
2 
00 
18 50 
315 
8 
150 
10 
55 
12 
40 
12 
17 
16 
40 
18 
25 
20 
33 
22 
29 
24 
22 
26 
4 
• 27 
1 
30 
The 
above in our nursery 
have 
been 
largely 
12 00 
18 00 
35 00 
pyramids. They are the cheapest evergreen for mass planting, tall 
hedges, screens, windbreaks, and cover planting. They are hardy and 
will thrive in the poorest soil and most severe exposure on hill or shore 
In the collecting fields we have, approximately, the following: 
900 
1000 
500 
300 
100 
40 
20 
12 
16 
20 
24 
28 
30 
August and September and the Winter are good seasons for moving them. 
CEDAR ARCHES. 
20 8 8 20 00 
Suitable for formal gardens, to arch a path, or for entrance gateway. 
CEDAR, Blue (Juniperus Virginiana, var. glauca). 
14 3 
20 4 
7 5 
5 6 
1% 
2 
3 
3 
1 50 
2 50 
4 00 
6 00 
8 00 
