Conifers 
E grow only those evergreens 
■hich we have proved to be 
ilutely hardy in the vicin- 
New York. 
Arborvitas • Thuya 
American. Thuya occiden- 
(alis. A rapid - growing 
evergreen attaining a 
height of 25 to 30 feet, 
conical in form, with bright 
green foliage. It is well 
adapted to all soils and 
situations and is especially 
valuable for screens and 
hedges. ^^^^ 
3i to 4 ft. high. . .$1 50 
Golden. Thuya occidentalis 
lutea. A rich golden yel- 
Needles and Cones of White Pine , • ^ r a • 
low variety of American 
Arborvitffi, of very compact form. each 
4 ft- high $2 00 
5 ft. high 3 00 
10 ft. high 10 00 
Cedar • Cedrus 
Deodar, or Indian. Cedrus Deodara. A vigorous-growing evergreen 
attaining great size. The foliage is a light silvery green It thrives 
best when fully exposed to the sun, in porous, well-drained soil. 
2 to 3 ft. high $2*00 
Juniper • Juniperus 
Chinese. Juniperus Chinensis. A handsome evergreen of dense, 
dark green foliage. It is well adapted for planting in rocky, hilly 
situations. ^^^^ 
S ft- bigh $3 50 
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