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D. HILL NURSERY COMPANY, DUNDEE, ILL. 
Spring, 1936 
Thuya occidentalis pyramidalis Thuya occidentalis wareana 
(Hill Pyramidal Arborvitae) (Ware Arborvitae) 
Tsuga canadensis 
(American Hemlock) 
ARBORVITAE (Continued) 
Thuya occidentalis pyramidalis (Hill Pyramidal Arborvitae) 
Of dense, compact growth, narrow and pyramidal in form, deep 
rich green color, uniform habit and hardiness to withstand conditions 
here in the northern states. It reaches a height of 15 to 20 feet and 
usually measures not more than 2 feet in diameter at the base. With 
few exceptions, it has but one main stem, which makes it less liable 
to damage from snow. 
A symmetrical, compact grower, very long lived. Raised by 
and named for Mr. Thomas Ware, an English nurseryman, who produced 
it about 1850. It matures at 6 to 8 feet. It is conical in outline and 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
6- 8 inch 
xx Twice Transplanted. 
$ . 
$. 
$ 8.00 
$ 70.00 
8-10 “ 
XX 
u 
u 
10.00 
90.00 
10-12 “ 
XX 
u 
u 
15.00 
140.00 
2-2 % feet 
xxx 
Three Times Transplanted. 
B&B 
1.00 
8.50 
21 / 2-3 “ 
xxx 
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u 
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B&B 
1.25 
10.00 
3 - 3 % “ 
xxx 
U 
u 
u 
B&B 
1.50 
12.50 
31/2-4 “ 
xxx 
U 
u 
u 
B&B 
1.75 
15.00 
4-41/2 “ 
xxx 
u 
u 
u 
B&B 
2.00 
17.50 
41/2-5 “ 
xxx 
u 
u 
u 
B&B 
2.25 
20.00 
5 - 6 “ 
xxx 
u 
u 
u 
B&B 
3.25 
30.00 
Thuya occidentalis 
wareana 
(Ware Arborvitae) 
covered with dark green foliage which is somewhat different from the 
American Arborvitae, being much heavier and deeply crested. The branches 
are short and stiff. 
2- 2% feet xxx Three Times Transplanted B&B 1.00 
2%-3 “ xxx “ “ “ .B&B 1.25 
3- 3 y 2 “ xxx “ “ “ .B&B 1.50 
7.50 65.00 
10.00 85.00 
12.50 100.00 
Tsuga canadensis (American Hemlock) 
“Most graceful of all Evergreens” is the title so often bestowed on 
the Hemlock. Certain it is that few Evergreens can claim the charms 
of this tree, both in youth and in its elder years. Its long branches 
droop gracefully to the ground, and the branchlets bend willingly to 
the breeze. The common shape of the tree is conical, tapering evenly 
from a broad base to a lon K , straight, thrifty shoot. Most trees have a 
single main stem, but low, wide-spreading trees may have several stems. 
6- 8 
inch 
XX 
Twice Transplanted. 
6.00 
50.00 
8-10 
U 
XX 
U 
U 
10.00 
90.00 
10-12 
u 
XX 
U 
u 
15.00 
130.00 
12-15 
u 
XX 
u 
u 
20.00 
180.00 
15-18 
a 
XX 
u 
u 
.B&B 
.65 
5.50 
40.00 
1 y 2 - 2 
feet 
XX 
u 
u 
.B&B 
.75 
6.50 
50.00 
2 - 21/2 
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XX 
a 
a 
.B&B 
1.00 
8.50 
75.00 
3 - 31/2 
u 
xxx 
: Three Times Transplanted. 
.B&B 
2.50 
22.50 
