DWARF ARBOR VIT,t:-TOM THUMB. 
Arbor Vitae, American ( 7/uija.) 
Hoveyi. A seedling from the 
common American, raised by Mr. 
Hovey, of Boston. 
MACULATA. A blotched-leaved va- 
riety of the American. f 1. 
Plicate or Nkk's {plitata.) Color 
dark green ; habit distinct ; from 
Nootka Sound. 
fPi.icATE Small-Leaved {pticata 
minima.) |J. 
Siberian (siieriar.) The best of all 
the genus, for this country — ex- 
ceedingly hardy, keeping' color 
well in winter; growth compact 
and pyramidal, makes an elegant 
lawn tree ; of great value for orna- 
ment, screens and hedges. See 
cut. $1. 
♦Siberian Variegated (siberica 
vr.) fl. 
TomThuhB. A dwarf variety of the 
American Arbor Vita;, originated 
on our grounds a few years ago ; 
remarkable for its slow growth 
and compact symmetrical habit. 
We have no hesitation in recom- 
mending it as an acquisition of 
much value in the class of small 
hardy evergreens, for the decora- 
tion of gardens, lawns or cemete- 
ries, where large trees may not be 
admissible. Will be found use- 
ful for small evergreen hedges. 
See cut, p. 30. ' $1. 
Arbor Vitae, American (TAujd.) 
Vekvakneana. A fine variegated- 
leaved variety. $1. 
Arbor Vitae, Oriental or Eastern 
(Biota.) 
fCin xf.se (oiienla/is.) A small, 
elegant tree, with erect branches, 
and dense, flat, light green 
foliage, becomes brown in win- 
ter. 
Cumi'Acta. A variety of the Chi- 
nese, but more dwarf and com- 
pact, with a conical head of a 
bright green color; perfectly 
hardy ; a native of Japan. $1. 
*f Elegantissima. Ends of young 
branches tipped with golden yel- 
low ; erect habit. $i.50 
Golden (aurea.) A variety of the 
Chinese, with a yellowish hue, 
very beautiful and hardy. ijsl. 
*tJ\roNRA. Dwarf, bushy and 
conical-shaped ; verv ornament- 
al, fsl. 
*tMACRO(.ARi>A. A variety from 
California. $1. 
INepalensis. A verv fine variety. 
»1. 
Pycm.ka. A small, slow growing 
variety. $1. 
tPvRAMIDATA, Elegant habit, fine 
green color, $1. 
