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ARBORVITAE, ELEGANT or ROLLISON’S GOLDEN— New, pyramidal; 
of a beautiful golden tint, when young, changing to golden bronze in autumn. 
The finest of this habit. 
ABORVITAE, GLOBE— 
Forms a natural evergreen globe 
or ball without any trimming; 
very pretty and hardy. 
ABORVITAE, GOLDEN— 
Free grower with fine golden 
yellow foliage; hardy; the most 
desirable Golden Arborvitae for 
the Northern States. 
ARBORVITAE, HOVEY’S 
GOLDEN — A small tree globular 
in form; foliage light green w r ith 
a golden tinge and very compact. 
ARBORVITAE, PYRAM I DA- 
LIS — An exceedingly beautiful 
bright variety resembling the 
Irish Juniper in form; foliage 
deep green; color w r ell retained 
in winter; perfectly hardy. 
Should have a place in every 
collection. 
AREORVITAE, SIBERIAN — Well known and deservedly popular on ac- 
count of its hardiness, being able to endure the changes of our climate, and 
retain its dark green color; makes an excellent lawn tree, and is of great 
value for ornamental screens and hedges. 
ARBORVITAE, TOM THUMB— A very small, compact little evergreen; 
very fine foliage. Makes a beautiful ornament for a small yard or cemetery- 
lot; fine for low hedges. 
CEDAR, HIMALAYANOR INDIAN— Exceedingly handsome with drooping 
branches and silvery green foliage, branches feathery and spreading, forming 
o dense net work; the finest, mots rapid growing of all cedars, and worthy 
of a place in every garden. 
CYRPTOMERIA (Japan Cedar) — One of the finest evergreens of Japan. 
* airly hardy. 
CALIFORNIA BIG TREE (Sequoia Gigantae)— The famous Big Tree of 
California; it makes a handsome pyramid when young; very desirable for 
lawn decoration. A very attractive evergreen; thrives well in this climate. 
CYPRESS, LAWSON’S — A fine evergreen, native of the Pacific Coast; 
one of the most graceful and beautiful evergreens; of fine, compact habits, 
