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Arborvitae, American 
01 - 
OCCIDENTAL GROUP 
(Thuja occidentalis) 
These have long been the stand-by of landscape 
gardeners. With their rich dark green color, har¬ 
diness against cold, and their many forms, they 
are very valuable. They prefer a cool, moist lo¬ 
cation, and are useful for many purposes. 
AMERICAN (T. occidentalis): —The straight spe¬ 
cies. Single stem plants. Beautiful for accent 
points, masses, hedges. Excellent specimens. 
2 -214 ft. xxx.... $1.25 4 -414 ft. xxx.$3.00 
2 V 2 -3 ft. xxx 1.50 414-5 ft. xxx. 3.50 
3 -314 ft. xxx. 2.00 5 -6 ft. xxx. 4.00 
314-4 ft. xxx. 2.50 6 -7 ft. xxx. 5.00 
GLOBE (globosa) :—The nearest in form to a 
perfect globe of any evergreen, and therefore 
very pretty and useful. Dark green and dense, 
very dwarf. 
15 -18 in. xxx .$ 1.00 
114 - 2 ft. xxx . 1.50 
314- 4 ft. xxxx . 5.00 
4 - 414 ft. xxxx . 6.50 
GLOBE (conica densa):—Almost like globsa ex¬ 
cept a slight difference in foliage. 
2-214 ft. xxx $ 2.00 214-3 ft. xxx $ 3.00 
HOVEY’S (hoveyi):—Almost globe shaped, but a 
little taller than broad. More open but bright¬ 
er green in winter than “Globe.” 
114-2 ft. xx .$ 1.00 
2 -214 ft. xx . 1.50 
214 -3 ft. xx . 2.00 
3 -314 ft. xx . 3.00 
314-4 ft. xxx . 4.00 
4 -414 ft. xxx . 5.00 
414-5 ft. xxx . 6.50 
THUJA OCC. HOVEYI 
