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Thuja occidentals pyramidalis (American Pyramidal Arborvitae) 
A most desirable arborvitae of narrow columnar growth, dense and 
compact without trimming. Very hardy and a favorite in almost any 
planting. Planted in groups it produces a most impressive alpine effect. 
In situations where effective hedges are desired requiring but little 
space, Pyramidal Arborvitae has no counterpart. The hedge becomes 
a solid wall of green from four to twenty feet in height and occupies 
no more than two feet in width. For hedges, trees should be planted 
one and one-half feet apart. No pruning is needed other than topping. 
A Pyramidal Arborvitae hedge requires scarcely any care. 
Each 10 
Rooted cuttings, not transplanted. $. $. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . . 
4- 6 ...”.”.”. 
6 - 8 ...”.”.”. . 
24-30 inches three times transplanted.B&B .50 4.50 
30-36 ...”.”......”.”.B&B .60 5.50 
3- 4 feet three times transplanted.B&B .75 6.75 
4- 5 ..”.”.”.”.l.B&B .95 8.50 
5 - 6 ..”.”.”.”.B&B 1.25 11.25 
6 - 7 ..”.”.”.”.B&B 1.50 15.50 
100 
$ 6 
6 
7 
8 
38 
45 
56 
71 
94 
113 
1000 
$ 45 
45 
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Thuja occidentals texana glauca (Blue Arborvitae) 
A tree of rapid growth. Has a heavy, soft blue-green foliage of 
delicate, pleasing texture. Color the same all seasons of the year. Of 
general pyramidal form and very hardy. Lends itself well to shearing 
and is fine for hedges. Would add variety and color to landscaping 
effects. The beautiful, blue-green, feathery foliage of this tree, to¬ 
gether with its graceful habit of growth should make it a universal 
favorite. Tree of medium height. 
Rooted cuttings, not transplanted. . . 
4- 6 inches once transplanted. . . 
6 - 8 ... ”.”.”. 
8-10 ...”.”.”.. 
8-10 inches twice transplanted. . . 
10-12 ...”.”.”. 
6 
6 
7 
8 
10 
12 
45 
Thuja occiden+alis umbraculifera (Cushion Arborvitae) 
Dwarf conifer seldom attaining a height of more than two feet, 
umbrella shaped, dense foliage, good green color. Hardy and rare. 
Rooted cuttings, not transplanted. . . 6 45 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . . 6 . 
4- 6 .. .”.”.”.. 7 . 
Thuja occiden+alis wareana (Ware Arborvitae) 
Sometimes called Siberian Arborvitae, which name it bears well be¬ 
cause of its ruggedness and adaptability to cold climes. A tree of 
close, compact and heavy foliage, which holds its deep green color 
throughout the year. Symmetrical and conical in habit of growth. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. 6 
4- 6 .. .”.”.”. 7 
6- 8 .. .”.”.”. S 
Thuja occiden+alis woodwardi (Woodward Arborvitae) 
A most satisfactory dwarf, compact, globe arborvitae. 
Rooted cuttings, not transplanted. . . 6 45 
4- 6 inches once transplanted. . . 7 . 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
