CONIFERS (Continued) 
THUJA occidentals, American Arborvitae. 
Very hardy and dependable in almost any situation. 
Stands trimming well. The leading Conifer for hedg¬ 
ing. Foliage a very soft deep green. 30 feet. Each 
3- 4 Ft., BB .$ .75 
2- 3 Ft., BB .50 
18-24 In., BB .35 
occi. columbiana, Goldtip Arborvitae. 
Like all bright colored evergreens, this tree should be 
placed in all group plantings. Forms a broad, bushy, 
heavy specimen. 10 feet. 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 1.00 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 75 
2- 3 Ft., BB .50 
occi. globosa, Globe Arborvitae. 
A perfect globe-shaped plant, the spread equalling 
height. Light green, attractive foliage. Retains globe 
habit without trimming. 4 feet. 
30-36 In., BB . 1.50 
24-30 In., BB . 1.00 
18-24 In., BB .75 
15-18 In., BB .50 
12-15 In., BB .35 
occi. lutea, George Peabody Arborvitae. 
A conspicuous golden yellow column, ideal for speci¬ 
men or color contrast in group planting. 15 feet. 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 1.50 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 1.00 
30-36 In., BB . .75 
occi. pyramidalis, Pyramidal American Arborvitae. 
The most popular pyramidal type of arborvitae for 
corners, in front of pillars, center or background of 
group plantings. Foliage deep rich green throughout 
the winter. 20 feet. 
5- 6 Ft., BB . 2.50 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 2.00 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 1.50 
30-36 In., BB . 1.00 
(BIOTA) orientals, Chinese Arborvitae. 
One of the most useful and easily grown evergreens 
in this climate. Variable in form, but usually cone- 
shaped. Rather stiff habit. 25 feet. 
6- 8 Ft., BB . 2.50 
5- 6 Ft., BB . 1.25 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 1.00 
3-4 Ft., BB . 75 
2-3 Ft., BB .50 
ILLINOIS, April 24, 1935: “Just unloaded the Evergreens, and want to 
compliment you on such nice stock. If we can’t make any money on this 
stock, we are going to quit handling Evergreens.” 
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