DESCRIPTION AND PRICES OF ALL EVERGREENS 
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ARBORVITAE— Thvya Continued 
Globe Arborvitae Thuya occidentalis globosa 
Low, slow growing, dense, globe-shaped. Foliage bright 
green; winter color bronze. Valuable for low round 
hedges. For hedges of this variety see page 34 
15 to 18 inches tall, 15 to 18 inches broad, $1.00. 
18 to ii inches tall, 18 to 24 inches broad, $1.50. 
2 to 21^ feet tall, 2 to 2}/^ feet broad, $3.00. 
i}4 to 3 feet tall, 2^ to 3 feet broad, $5.00. 
Pyramidal Arborvitae Thuya occidentalis pyramidalis 
Very narrow cone or column. Densely branched. Foliage 
rich, dark green which does not change appreciably in 
winter. Excellent for formal effects, and for screens. 
See page 29 
3 to 4 feet tall, $2.50. 
4 to 5 feet, $3.00. 
5 to 6 feet, $4.00. 
6 to 7 feet, $6.00. 
Siberian Arborvitae Thuya occidentalis siberica 
Broad cone. Very dense and bushy. Dark eteel grayish 
green. Extremely hardy on a wide range of soils. Useful 
for hedges. See page 34. 
2 to 23^ feet tall, $1.50. 
2}^ to 3 feet, $2.00. 
3 to 4 feet, $3.00. 
4 to 5 feet, $5.00. 
Oriental Arborvitae Thuya orientalis 
Narrow cone or column. Foliage bright green with 
reddish tinge in winter. Large plants good for formal 
effects. 
2 to feet tall, $2.00. 
2J4 to 3 feet, $3.00. 
3 to 4 feet, $4.00. 
Arborvitae Foliage 
HEVILOCK - Tsuga 
American Hemlock Tsuga canadensis 
Broadly pyramidal tree attaining 70 feet. Densely 
branched. Branch tips pendulous. Very beautiful and 
graceful. Thrives exceptionally well in shade of larger 
trees. Does well almost anywhere except extremely 
bleak situations. Valuable both as a single specimen 
and as a hedge plant. See page 29. 
2H to 3 feet tall, $2.00. 
3 to 4 feet, $3.00. 
4 to 5 feet, $5.00. 
5 to 6 feet, $7.50. 
Globe-shaped Hemlock Tsuga canadensis globosa 
Similar to the preceding, but shows no tendency to grow 
upright. Nearly perfectly globe-shaped. Very compact. 
2 to feet tall, $5.00. 
i}4 to 3 feet, $7.50. 
3 to 4 feet, $10.00. 
Hemlock Foliage 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
A sub-gToup of evergreens, with leaves approaching in size and shape the leaves of 
deciduous shrubs. The habit is in most cases similar to that of deciduous shrubs. Many 
varieties have strikingly beautiful flowers. 
Ashberry Berberis aquifolium 
Shrubby in habit. Leaves glossy, holly-like. Yellow 
flowers in May. Should be planted in a sheltered posi- 
tion out of the sun. 
15 to 18 inches, 50 cts. 
18 to 24 inches, 75 cts. 
Prostrate Rose Box Cotoneaster horizontalis 
Low spreading shrub with almost horizontal branches. 
Leaves less than a half inch long, round, dark green. 
Flowers pinkish white followed by scarlet berries. If 
planted against a rock or wall, it will trail up over it. 
12 to 15 inches spread, 75 cts. 
15 to 18 inches spread, $1.00. 
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