Siebrecht & Son ■ 'Rose Hill Nurseries • Ne\v 'Rochelle. Nelv York 
The Arborvitaes CBiota and Thuja) 
Biota orientalis ( Chinese Arborvits). 12 to 18 ft. 
Of upright growth, slender, and bright green 
foliage. ft., to ^1.50. 
B. orientalis elegantissima (Rollinson's Golden 
Arborvitae). 8 to 10 ft. Of a beautiful golden 
tint, when growth is young, changing to bronze 
in autumn, upright habit. i to lyi ft., I1.50 
to $2. so. 
Thuja occidentalis (American Arborvitae). 10 to 
12 ft. Its tall, columnar growth fits it nicely 
for hedging and screening, as well as for single 
specimen purposes. 3 to 4 ft., I1.50 to #2.50. 
T. occidentalis argentea. A beautiful, graceful 
variety with the branchlets variegated with sil- 
very white. $1 to f5. 
T. occidentalis aurea (George Peabody Arbor- 
vitae). 8 to 10 ft. Lovely golden tipped foli- 
age, ft., |r.5otof2. Also large specimens. 
T. occidentalis ericoides ( Heath- leaved Arbor- 
vitae). 6 to 8 ft. The foliage is very graceful 
and effective, i to i>< ft., $1 to $2. 
Tfiuja occidentalis globosa. 3 to 4 ft. Dwarf, 
globe-shaped; very slow grower. I'/i to 2 ft., 
$1 to $2. 
T. occidentalis Hoveyi. 3 to 4 ft. Dwarf; 
light green foliage; round growth. 1)4 ft., 
ifi to $1.50. 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis. 10 to 12 ft. Close- 
growing, fine green, columnar habit. 2 to 
3 ft.. Ir.50. 
T. occidentalis Sibirica (Siberian Arborvitae). 
6 to 9 ft. Slow-growing broad-spread, conical 
outline. 2 ft. , $1 to I2. 
T. occidentalis, Tom Thumb. 5 to 6 ft. Very 
pretty, neat foliage; compact and dwarf. Very 
valuable where it is impossible to use the larger 
varieties. $1 to $1.50. 
T. occidentalis Vervasneana. Yellowish foliage, 
bronzy in winter, i to 2 ft. , $1 . 50 ; 2 to 3 ft., 
I2 to $3.50. 
T. orientalis filiformis. Dwarf bush, with up- 
right, thread-like branches. J3 to $5. 
We can furnish large specimen evergreens from 5 to 15 feet high, in almost every variety 
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