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MONTICELLO NURSERY COMPANY 
CONIFEROUS 
EVERGREENS 
Arborvitae, Chinese. “Biota orientalis.” 
Tall-growing' and of spreading habit; fo¬ 
liage coarse and dark green. 
Each Per 10 
NR 
1 
to 
2 
feet 
.50 
4.50 
B & 
B 
2 
to 
3 
feet 
.75 
6.50 
B & 
B 
3 
to 
4 
feet 
1.25 
11.00 
B & 
B 
4 
to 
5 
feet 
1.75 
15.00 
Goldspire Arborvitae. “B. aurea con- 
spicua.” Very pyramidal in outline, attain¬ 
ing a height of 12 ft. or more. The intense 
golden foliage suffused with green makes 
this variety very attractive during the win¬ 
ter months. One of the finest subjects for 
foundation planting as individual speci¬ 
mens. 
B & B' 6 to 8 feet 4.00 
B & B 12 feet speciman 12.00 
Dwarf Golden. ‘!B. aurea liana,” More 
conical in shape than the foregoing and 
dwarfer in habit; 5 to 7 ft. in height. The 
suffused golden coloring and very com¬ 
pact, fern-like foliage make this variety 
one of the most popular of the Thuyas. 
B & B 18 to 24 inch 1.00 9.00 
B & B 3 to 4 feet 1.75 15.00 
B & B 4 to 5 feet 2.50 22.50 
Arborvitae, Dwarf Globe. B. orientalis 
Bonita.” Dwarf, perfectly round; leaves 
thinner than the type but of a beautiful 
rich green. Desirable for window boxes 
and cemeteries on account of its very low 
and slow-growing habit. 
Biota pyramid,alis. Tall and pyramidal in 
form, rather looser growing than compacta. 
Dark green and very imposing, fine for 
background when sky line is desired, and 
as an individual specimen. Reaches 15 to 
20 ft. in height. 
B 
& 
B 
2 
to 
3 
feet 
Each 
1.25 
Per 10 
11.00 
B 
& 
B 
3 
to 
4 
feet 
1.75 
15.00 
B 
& 
B 
4 
to 
5 
feet 
2.50 
22.50 
B 
& 
B 
5 
to 
6 
feet 
3.00 
27.50 
B 
& 
B 
6 
to 
7 
feet 
3.75 
35.00 
B 
& 
B 
7 
to 
8 
feet 
5.00 
45.00 
TYPES OF CONIFERS 
1. Dwarf Golden Arborvitae 
2. Dwarf Globe Arborvitae 
3. Cunninghamia lanceolata 
4. Biota Pyramidalis 
5. Deodar Cedar 
6. Chinese Arborvitae 
B 
& 
B 
24 
to 
30 
inch 
1.50 
B 
& 
B 
30 
to 
36 
inch 
2.00 
B 
& 
B 
3 
to 
4 
feet 
2.75 
Excellsa. Similar to Biota pyramidalis 
but broader in form. 
B & B 
B & B 
B & B 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
5 to 6 feet 
1.75 1.50 
2.25 2.00 
3.25 3.00 
Rosedale. A distinct type totally unlike 
the other Biotas in appearance. Globular, 
merging into the conical in shape, reach¬ 
ing 4 to 5 ft. in height. Foliage very pleas¬ 
ing and distinct. Bluish grey in color and 
very fine and fern-like. 
B & B 4 to 5 feet 4.00 3.50 
These are heavy plants, spread equal to 
height. 
Deodar Cedar. “Cedrus Deodara.” A favo¬ 
rite wherever a tall stately specimen plant 
is wanted. Beautiful upright growing cedar 
with silvery blue-green foliage. Very 
graceful. Unsurpassed for a specimen plant. 
B 
& 
B 
18 
to 
24 
inch 
1.00 
9.00 
B 
& 
B 
2 
to 
3 
feet 
1.50 
13.50 
B 
& 
B 
3 
to 
4 
feet 
2.50 
22.50 
B 
& 
B 
4 
to 
5 
feet 
3.50 
32.00 
B 
& 
B 
5 
to 
6 
feet 
5.00 
Cedrus lebani. “Cedar of Lebanon.” Some¬ 
what resembles Deodar Cedar, but is a 
much stiffen and slower grower. Said to be 
the true cedar which was used in building 
Solomon’s Temple. 25 feet. 
B & B 12 to 18 inches 1.00 9.00 
B & B IS to 24 inches 1.25 11.00 
B & B 2 to 3 feet 1.75 15.00 
