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Oriental Arborvitac 
(Thuja oriontalis) 
or 
•, (.Biota) 
BAKERS (T.-o. Pyramidalis bakeri):- A compact, i 8 >w5j 
rather slim growing variety, and one of the fin-if' ~ ,f ' 
cst for foundation and formal planting, 
E to 3 ft..01.00 5 'to 6 ft. ...04.00 
3 tc 4 ft....♦.01,50 6 ‘to 7 ft, ... 35,00 
4 to 5 ft..02lOO ' 7 to 3 ftV ... j6^5C.. i( 
8 to 9 ft. .....v8.00 
bBI XKLlANS ’ GOLDEN (aurca nana) Very dwarf with shape 
of a sugar loaf and intense golden foliage, intensely 
sc in the spring. -Excellent for formal planting, cem¬ 
etery lot corners, etc. 
12 tc 15 in.,...31.00 
3 to 3v ft...... ,3.00 
2 to 3 ft.v2.00 
BLUE -GREEN :- A very dense fast growing broadly ~ 
pyramidal, variety with steel blue foliage in winter, 
bluish-green in summer. 
2 to 3 ft..._..jl.OO 
BONITA;A Dwarf, slow mrowor, almost round with slimht 
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point at-top. A very choice green variety, useful ‘ 
for formal planting. 
15 to 18 in...... C’1,00 lw to 2 ft. .. .81.50 
? . 2 tc 3 ft........... v 2.50 
CHINESE:- The straight Oriental species. Free, A 
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open, and rapid growth, which can be kept dense c & 
by sufficient clipping, * 
slipping 
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2 to 3 ft.81.00 3 to 4 ft.81 • 25 
COIIPACTA: - A compact groon variety, requiring much 
less trimming* > 
2 to 3 ft . 81 .25 3 to 4 ft ........ 0l . 75 1$k 
4 tc 5 ft...... . 82.00' ' f' 
