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Newark, New York State 
Evergreens Well Arranged. 
Evergreens 
HERE are Evergreens for every purpose in ornamental planting. They are among the 
luirdiest trees, and will do well in the most exposed situations. Some striking color 
(^H'eets are obtained through the use of various kinds of Evergreens, thus rendering them 
of great service in an ornamental way. 
Arbor Vitae, American. (Thuya Occiden- 
talis.) Beautiful native tree commonly 
known as the white cedar; valuable for 
screens and hedges. 
Arbor Vitae, Pyramidal. (Thuya Occiden- 
talis, var. pyraniidalis.) Is a densely 
branched variety, forming a perfect col- 
umn; holds its shape without trimming 
or pruning; hardy and will succeed any- 
where the American Vitae does. A very 
ornamental typo for many kinds of 
planting. 
Arbor Vitae, Siberian. ('T'huya Siberica.) 
The best of all the genus for tJiis coun- 
try; exceedingly hardy, k< oping color 
well in winter; growth compact and 
pyramidal; makes an elegant lawn tree, 
of great value for ornament, screens 
and hedges. 
Arbor Vitae, Tom Thumb. (Thuya.) A 
dwarf variety of the American Arbor 
Vitae, which originated on our grounds. 
Is remarkable for its slow growth and 
compact, symmetrical habit. 
Cedar, Red. (Juniperus Virginiana.) Well- 
known American tree; varies much in 
h.abit and color of foUage, some being 
quite stiff, regular and conical, and others 
loose and irregular. It makes a fine or- 
namental hedge plant. 
Balaam Fir. (Abies balsamea.) Very erect 
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