Those indispensable plants that shear their 
green spires, pyramids, globes, mounds, mats* or 
other forms at all seasons of the year. 
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of slirubs and trees that lose their foliage in the 
fall and look "dead in winter"* 
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preference to perhaps any others in the hottest loca¬ 
tion in which you must put a "cedar". They will thrive 
in any fertile.soil that is fairly.well'drained and 
provided with sufficient moisture* 
These arbervitaa do not winter brovm like some 
d.o, but hold their bright green color-well. They are 
especially.suited - Per foundation -and formal plantings* 
