THUJA. Arborvitae 
A group of useful, hardy evergreens of varied forms; 
especially desirable for formal gardening as they can 
easily be clipped to any shape and for this reason are 
almost indispensable. Their clean, neat, compact ap¬ 
pearance makes them useful in grouping, bedding, 
bordering and formal gardening, for cemetery and 
lawn specimens, for hedges, screens, window boxes, 
vases and house decorations. 
Douglasi spiralis. A very distinctive form resembling 
somewhat the well known pyramidalis. Could be used 
to good advantage in formal plantings. 
Each Each 
2 ft.$2.00 | 3 ft.$3.75 
4 ft.$5.00 
occidentalis ( Common American Arborvitae). The well- 
known screen and hedge plant. Grows naturally to a 
tree 40 ft. tall, but can be kept down to any size by 
shearing. 
2 ft. 
3 ft. 
4 ft. 
$ 1.00 
. 1.50 
. 2.50 
5 ft. 
6 ft. 
7 ft. and over. 
. . $3.75 
. . 5.00 
7.00 up 
Special price on quantity for hedging 
occidentalis globosa. Round form. Much used for 
$ 1.00 
window boxes and low plantings. 
12 to 15 in.$0.75 | 15 to 18 in. 
114 to 2 ft.$1.75 
occidentalis lutea ( Golden Arborvitae). Growth much 
like the occidentalis. Foliage is of an attractive yel¬ 
low hue. 
2 ft.$2.00 | 3 ft.$3.00 
occidentalis pyramidalis. The hardiest of the pyra¬ 
midal Arborvitaes and should be used extensively. 
The best variety for formal plantings. 
2 to 234 ft.$1-25 
234 to 3 ft. 2.00 
5 to 6 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
. . . $5.00 
$2.50 
3.75 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA 
(The Upright Yew) 
Showing Berries 
occidentalis sibirica. Grows very compact and low, much like 
a dwarf. The foliage is of a dark rich green. Very hardy and is 
one of the best evergreens for entrances and grouping. 
Each Each 
lft.$0.75 I 234 ft.$2.50 
2 ft. 1.50 I 3 ft. 4.00 
rosenthali ( Thuja pyramidalis Rosenthali). One of the newer 
varieties of pyramidal form. This evergreen grows more com¬ 
pact than other Thujas and the leaves are darker green. A 
beautiful and graceful tree. 
2 ft.$3.00 | 2)4 ft.$4.50 
TSUGA. Hemlock Spruce 
canadensis. One of the evergreens for planting in shady places 
and where it will find a little protection. Prefers moist soil, 
and grows rapidly after it gets established. A graceful tree, 
with loose, open growth, and Yew-like foliage. It is kept in 
dense form by pruning in our nursery. 
Each Each 
2 ft.$1.50 4 ft.$4.50 
3 ft. 3.00 5 ft. 6.00 
Tsuga caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock) 
With dark, dense, tufted foliage on pendulous branches, makes a 
very beautiful specimen. 
Each 
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TAXUS (YEW) A rugged and graceful evergreen 
4 to 5 ft.$5.00 
HYBRID RHODODENDRONS 
The most handsome and effective of the broadleaved ever¬ 
greens. These beautiful flowering evergreen shrubs bearing 
great clusters of blooms, appeal to everyone. They can be 
grown with great success in this climate by planting them in 
sheltered positions and supplying a liberal amount of leafmold 
or peat to assure the necessary acid condition of soil. Direc¬ 
tions for the planting and care of Rhododendrons and Azaleas 
will be gladly supplied. 
Album Elegans. White. 
America. Dark red. 
Everestianum. Rosy-pink. 
M rs. C. S. Sargent. Deep rose. 
President Lincoln. Lavender-pink. 
Koseum Elegans. Rosy-purple. 
3 to 4 year plants, $4.00 each 
Evergreens are beautiful Summer and Winter 
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