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THUYA occidentalis (American A.). Sm. to Med. Of upriKht, column.ir habit, 
vvitli very glossy green foliage and of Inisliy, rapirl growth. Much used for 
hedge purposes, and equally 
desirable for lawn planting, 
singly or in groups. 3 lo 
4 feet, 50 cts. 
T. — , var. Columbia (White- 
tipped A.). A beautiful variety 
of compact growth, with the 
young foliage of a conspicuous 
white color, contrastini; vividly 
with its dark green older foli- 
age. I to 2 feet, 75 cts. 
T. — , compacta. A dwarf, globu- 
lar form, with soft, rich green 
foliage. 50 cts. 
T. — , var. George Peabody. Of 
compact, upright habit, with 
foliage richly tipped with gold. 
One of the most brilliant golden 
colored Evergreens. 2 to 3 ft , 
75 cts. 
T. — , var. globosa, A globular 
bush of very dense habit, with 
foliage of a lighter green than 
the variety compacta. 75 cts. Thuya-ArborvitH:. 
T, — , var. Hoveyi (Hovey's 
Golden A,). A choice form of upright, globular habit, with curious, flat, perpen- 
dicular branches radiatinf from the center in a noteworthy mann er. Foliage of a 
soft, pleasing green shade, tinted with shades of gold, i to 2 feet, 50 cts. 
T. — , var. pyramidalis (Pyramidal A.). Of unusually upright, columnar habit of 
growth, with foliage of the most vivid, rich green, with less of a tendency to bronze 
winter shades than the ordinary type. Choice plant for individual planting or 
grouping. 2 to 3 feet, 50 cts. 
T. — , var. Sibirica (Siberian A.). Sm. Of broadly pyramidal habft, with thicker, 
denser, richer green foliage than in the ordinary type, and particularly desirable 
for low hedge purposes, i to.2 feet, 50 cts. 
T. — , var. Vervaeneana (Vervane's Golden A.). Charming form of a similar though 
looser habit than the type, but with foliage beautifully interspersed with shades of 
gold. I to 2 feet, 75 cts. 
^tteet ®l)aDe Crees. 
Of these we can offer a very fine stock in trees that have been transplanted and 
carefully trained for this purpose. A personal inspection of the stock will convince one 
of its superiority. Larger quantities than mentioned below can be supplied at special 
rates on application. 
Doz. 100 
Maple, Silver or White, 6 to 8 ft. .$4 00 $30 00 
" *' " 8 to 10 ft. 9 GO 5000 
** Norway, 8 to 10 ft. . . . 6 00 40 00 
" " 10 to 12 ft. . . . 9 00 60 00 
" " 6 to 8 ft 4 00 25 00 
" Sycamore, 6 lo 8 ft 600 
** Rock, or Sugar, 8 to 10 ft. S 00 40 00 
** '■ " lOtO 12ft. ID 00 7500 
Poplar, Lombardy. 8 to 10 ft. . . 4 00 35 00 
" Cottonwood, 8 to 10 ft. . 4 00 25 00 
Doz. 100 
Catalpa speclosa, f> to 8 ft. . . . $4 00 $30 00 
CltestDUt, American Sweet, 5 to 
7 ft 6 00 
Elm, American, 6 to 8 ft 4 00 30 00 
. •< " 8 to 10 ft 6 do 40 00 
' " KhKlisli, 7 to 9 ft ,s 00 .^5 00 
Horse Chestnut, 5 'o 7 ft 8 00 50 00 
Linden, American, 6 to 8 ft. . . 5 00 40 co 
*• " 8 to 10 ft. . . 9 00 6o 00 
" European, 6 to 8 ft. . . 500 .1500 
