QfU Arbor-Vitaes 
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ramidal Arbor-Vitae 
Radiant 
spires 
for 
the 
landscape 
(Thuya occidentals pyramidalis) 
What beauties they are—classic, slender, pointed trees thickly 
covered with lacy, bright green foliage, never growing too tall 
or bushy. At the entrance or in the foundation planting, thev 
lend rich color the year through; in the garden they give a 
delightful formal touch. 
Our trees have been propagated from an extra select type; 
the foliage is close and compact, and a bright, healthy green 
color. They naturally develop a shapely pyramid without shear¬ 
ing, seldom measuring over 2 or 3 feet in diameter at the base, 
with a matured height of 12 to 15 feet, but can easily be kept 
clipped back to any desired height. 
-PRICES- 
Each 
18-24 in., light Specimens, XX . $0.80 
2- 3 ft., light Specimens, XXX . 1.00 
3- 4 ft., extra heavy, Select Spec., XXXX . . . 3.00 
4- 5 ft., extra heavy. Select Spec., XXXXX . . 4.00 
2 10 
$1.50 $6.50 
1.75 7.50 
5.00 
6.00 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, add 50c per tree extra). 
Globosa Arbor-Vitae 
(Thuya occidentalis globosa) 
A charmins An old' 1 * 1116 favorite—popular in foun- 
^ dation groups where its lovely round 
little globe form contrasts delightfully with the 
, . more spreading, informal habits of other 
for the types. This compact ball requires no 
tnrvam.TiP shearing; foliage thick and deep green. 
foreground Three to three and one-half feet at ma¬ 
turity. 
-PRICES--———— 
Each 2 10 
10-12 in., light Specimens, XX . $0.65 $1.00 $4.50 
12-18 in., heavy Specimens, XXX. 85 1.50 7.00 
18-24 in. heavy Specimens, XXXX . 1.25 2.00 9.00 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, add 50c per tree extra) 
Globe 
Arbor- 
Vitae 
Pyramidal 
Arbor-Vitae. 
American Arbor-Vitae 
(Thuya occidentalis) 
and 
lawn groups 
A favorite Since early American his- 
' tory, this beautiful evergreen 
for hedge has been in great favor—used 
largely for backgrounds in 
landscape groups, for screens, 
trimmed hedges, and single 
lawn specimens. The flat, 
handsomely carved foliage of 
deep green covers the tree like a mantle. 
When untrimmed, it forms a graceful, com¬ 
pact pyramid, 35 to 50 feet at maturity. 
Shears readily to any height or shape de¬ 
sired. Prefers a moist location. 
--PRICES--- 
Each 10 100 
18-24 in., light Speci¬ 
mens, XX . $0.40 $3.50 $30.00 
2-3 ft., heavy Speci¬ 
mens, XXX . 80 7.50 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, add 50c 
per tree extra). 
American 
Arbor-Vitae. 
