EVER¬ 
GREENS 
EVERGREEN PLANTING 
When you plant evergreens, you 
plant for year-round beauty. The 
bleak winter snows, are rendered 
interesting if a group of ever¬ 
greens is in the planting. In sum¬ 
mer, too, the sighing of gentle 
breezes through rippling needles, 
gives restful and lazy music. 
Our evergreens are well-shaped, 
carefully grown and free from 
disease. The larger sizes are dug 
with ample ball of earth and bur- 
laped to hold the soil around the 
rootlets. 
The best time to plant ever¬ 
greens is in spring, from the time 
the ground thaws until June first. 
Fall, too, offers a good season for 
evergreen planting, from about the 
middle of September until freezing 
weather prevents planting. 
Unless specified all evergreens 
are dug with a solid ball of earth 
and burlapped. 
THUYA 
Thuya— Biota Orientalis (Chinese Arbor 
Vitae). Pyramidal in habit. Bright green 
foliage. Good for entrance plantings. 
2-3 ft., $1.00 each; 3-4 ft., $2.00 each; 
4-5 ft., $2.75 each; 5-6 ft., $3.50 each. 
Thuya Globosa (Globe Arbor Vitae). 
Round, compact growing. Dwarf. Best 
used in front of taller evergreens. 10x10 
in., 50c each; 15x15 in., $1.00 each; 18x18 
in., $1.50 each; 24x24 in., $2.50 each. 
Thuya Occidentalis (American Arbor 
Vitae). Upright bushy tree suitable for 
almost any soil or location. Light green 
flat foliage. 2-3 ft., $1.00 each; 3-4 ft., 
$1.50 each; 4-5 ft., $2.75 each; 5-6 ft., 
$4.00 each. 
Thuya Occidentalis Aurea (Golden Arbor 
Vitae). Bright yellow foliage. Holds 
color all year. Good for accent. 12-18 
in., $1.00 each; 18-24 in., $1.75 each; 2-3 
ft., $2.50 each. 
Thuya Pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor 
Vitae). Same foliage as the American 
Arbor Vitae, but darker green. Pyra¬ 
midal and compact. For planting at en¬ 
trances. 18-24 in., $1.00 each; 2-3 ft., 
$1.50 each; 3-4 ft., $2.75 each; 4-5 ft., 
$4.25 each. 
THUYA PYRAMIDALIS 
SEE INDEX IN BACK OF BOOK 
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