CHASE, ALABAMA 
CONIFERS (Continued) 
THUJA (Biota) or. aurea gracilis, Diana Arborvitae. 
Dwarf type, broad cone or egg-shaped. Foliage of fine 
texture and distinctly in vertical planes, yellowish green. 
4 feet. Each 
24-30 In., BB .$ 1.00 
18-24 In., BB .75 
or. aurea nana, Berckman’s Golden Arborvitae. 
The most valuable Thuja. Of compact and symmetrical 
habit. A desirable plant for tubbing, small gardens, or 
cemetery lots. Can be perfectly matched in pairs in all 
sizes listed. 5 feet. 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 2.00 
30-36 In., BB . 1.50 
24-30 In., BB . 1.00 
18-24 In., BB . 75 
15-18 In., BB .50 
or. aurea nana globosa, Dwarf Golden Arborvitae. 
A new dwarf form of Aurea Nana. Fills a great need 
in planting outer borders, marking corners of beds, in 
formal gardens, and rock-garden work. Slow, compact 
grower. 2 feet. 
18-21 In., BB . 1.50 
15-18 In., BB . 1.00 
12-15 In., BB .75 
10-12 In., BB .50 
or. aurea pyramidalis, Golden Pyramidal Arborvitae. 
An erect symmetrical and compact form of beautiful 
golden tint. Its columnar habit adapts it to formal plant¬ 
ing, and is well suited to lawn planting and evergreen 
groups. 15 feet. 
6-8 Ft., BB . 2.50 
6-6 Ft., BB . 1.75 
4-5 Ft., BB . 1.00 
3-4 Ft., BB .75 
2-3 Ft., BB .50 
or. bakeri, Baker’s Pyramidal Arborvitae. 
This type does not take on character until about three 
feet high, when it fills out to form a pyramid, broad at 
base, tapering to a blunt point at top. Stands heat and 
drouth well. Foliage soft, light green. 10 feet. 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 1.50 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 1.00 
30-36 In., BB . 75 
24-30 In., BB . 50 
or. beverlyensis, Beverly’s Arborvitae. 
Tall form of fairly rapid growth. Golden-tipped foliage 
in summer, bronze in winter. 18 feet. 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 1.25 
3-4 Ft., BB . 1.00 
2-3 Ft., BB .75 
NEW JERSEY, May 11, 1934: “We appreciate the high character stock 
which you have always sent us, and for this reason want to take care of our 
obligation to you without delay.” 
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