Evergreen planting on our grounds. 
Arborvitae • Thuya 
American ( Thuya occidcntalis) . A 
handsome upright tree with flat, 
green foliage, forming a feathery 
pyramid io to 12 feet high. 
18-24 in., for edg- Each 
EVERGREEN TREES 
Like old and true friends, the Evergreens are always the same, summer 
and winter, and no planting is complete without a touch,' at least, of their con- 
tmuous companionship. As specimens on the lawn, for massing or windbreaks 
and hedges, some of the fine varieties here offered cannot be surpassed. 
Globe ( T. occidcntalis globosa). A 
low-growing compact bright green ball. 
Grows 4 to 6 feet high. Each io 
12-18 in... $1 25 $10 00 
18-24 in 2 25 20 00 
Pyramidal (T. occidcntalis pyrami- 
dal is). Narrow, compact column of 
bright green foliage. Height 15 to 18 
feet. Each 10 
3 - 3i ft $1 50 $12 50 
4~5 ft 2 50 22 co 
6—8 ft 5 00 
Vervaene’s ( T . vervaneana). A 
dense bush 8 to 9 feet high, with yel- 
lowish foliage. Each 10 
3 - 4 ft $3 00 $27 50 
s-6 ft.. 4 50 
Oriental (Biota orientalis). A small 
Evergreen with flat foliage. Grows 
12 to 18 feet. Each io 
2-3 ft $1 00 $7 
3~4 ft 2 00 
5-6 ft 3 00 
mg. 
3- 4 ft 
4- 5 ft 
5- 6 ft 
6- 7 ft., heavy. 
7- 8 ft., heavy. 
go 00 
150 OO 
.So 50 $4 00 $25 00 
75 6 00 50 00 
1 25 10 00 
2 00 1750 
3 00 28 00 
4 00 37 50 
4 50 42 50 
Peabody’s Golden (T. occidcntalis 
aurca). Has handsome yellow-tipped 
foliage. Contrasts beautifully with 
dark Evergreens. Grows 15 to 18 feet 
high. Each 10 
18-24 in $1 00 $9 00 
3 - 4 ft 2 50 22 50 
5~6 ft 4 50 42 50 
8-10 ft., specimens heavy $8 to $15 ea. 
1 7 
50 
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