Coniferous Evergreens 10 HOGANSVILLE NURSERIES 
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LIBOCEDRUS • I ncense-cedar 
LIBOCEDRUS DECURRENS. California Incense- 
cedar. A native of the California mountains and one 
of our finest Cedars. Grows tall and pyramidal with 
deep green, lustrous foliage. Its massive formal 
growth makes it desirable as a specimen where a tall 
plant is needed. 
4 to 5 ft.Each $3.00 5 to 6 ft.Each $4.00 
PICEA • Sp ruce 
PICEA EXCELSA. Norway Spruce. The most popu¬ 
lar of the Spruce family, easy to transplant, hardy and 
grows rapidly. Pyramidal in shape and makes an 
excellent specimen; also very desirable as a screen, 
windbreak or hedge. The needles are dark green in 
color. 
12 to 15 in.. .Each $0.80 18 to 24 in. .Each $1.50 
15 to 18 in.. .Each 1.25 24 to 30 in..Each 2.00 
30 to 36 in.Each $3.00 
THUJA * Arborvitae 
This well-known group of evergreens includes some 
of the most beautiful and useful evergreens we have 
in cultivation, not only for single plants for the 
lawn, but for hedges, either high or low, or for border 
groups, for which they are admirably adapted. 
The American or Occidental types are of open growth, 
short and horizontal with flat pressed branches. The 
foliage has a delightful fragrance and is of various shades 
of green and gold. 
The Oriental type is of a more compact growth and 
is peculiar for its flattened branches, which are upright. 
Foliage varies from a light green to a golden green. 
Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis (American 
Pyramidal Arborvitae) 
Thuja occidentalis globosa (American 
Globe Arborvitae) 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS. American Arborvitae. 
One of the most popular types. It is inclined to be 
conical in habit of growth, fairly compact and of a 
light green color. Can be trimmed at will or even 
closely sheared when sufficiently developed. 
2 to 3 ft.Each $1.00 3 to 4 ft.Each $2.00 
4 to 5 ft.Each $3.00 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS ELLWANGERIANA. 
Tom Thumb Arborvitae. A low, broad pyramid 
with slender branches clothed with -two kinds of 
foliage. 
, 18 to 24 in.. .Each $1.00 24 to 30 in. .Each $1.50 
2 to 3 ft.Each $2.00 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS GLOBOSA. American 
Globe Arborvitae. This variety most usually forms 
a dense, low globe; the spread equaling the height. 
The foliage retains its light green color throughout 
the Winter and is very attractive. Most generally 
used as specimens in urns or vases and for front line 
planting. 
15 to 18 in.. .Each $0.75 24 to 30 in. .Each $1.50 
18 to 24 in.. .Each 1.25 2 to 3 ft. .Each 2.00 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS HOVEYI. Hovey Arbor¬ 
vitae. A small, hardy tree, very compact and broadly 
pyramidal. Foliage a light green with a golden tinge; 
very distinct and desirable variety. 
18 to 24 in.. .Each $1.00 2 to 3 ft.Each $1.50 
3 to 4 ft.Each $2.00 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS PYRAMIDALIS. Ameri¬ 
can Pyramidal Arborvitae. The most compact 
and erect of the entire species, being perfectly pyrami¬ 
dal in shape, spreading very little at its base and re- 
• taining the shape without shearing. It is almost a 
counterpart of the Irish Juniper. The color is a deep 
green and is retained throughout the year. Useful 
for general planting either as specimens or in groups. 
3 to 4 ft.Each $1.50 4 to 5 ft.Each $2.00 
THUJA ORIENTALIS. Chinese Arborvitae. A 
comparatively low, broadly pyramidal variety. Grows 
very rapidly and can be used where mass effect is 
wanted, as a specimen or in a hedge. Shears especially 
well and it is often necessary to prune it to make it 
real compact. Holds its bright green color throughout 
the Winter. 
18 to 24 in.. .Each $0.60 3 to 4 ft.Each $1.50 
24 to 30 in.. .Each .75 4 to 5 ft.Each 2.00 
2 to 3 ft... Each .85 5 to 6 ft.Each 3.00 
