SPECIAL FALL LIST. 
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mark it as a satisfactory tree for practi¬ 
cal uses. Its habits of growth are formal 
in the extreme. Growing tall and 
straight, plants at the hight of 15 feet 
seldom measure 2 feet in diameter. In¬ 
dispensable in all landscape plantings, 
and much used in thick massed groups, 
to break the monotony of a continuous 
sky-line. Our Pyramidal Arbor Vita: 
are an exceptionally fine lot. Good, 
bushy, well-formed trees and all are 
moved with a ball of earth. This va¬ 
riety transplants so readily that one sel¬ 
dom fails, and they soon recover after 
setting. 
Pyramidal Arbor Vitae Each Dozen 
5 feet. $2 50 $25 00 
4 feet. 1 50 15 00 
3 feet, . 1 00 10 00 
2 feet, . 50 5 00 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS (George 
Peabody’s Golden Arbor Vitae).-—The 
Peabody Golden Arbor Vitae is without 
question one of the most beautiful and 
attractive varieties we have to offer. 
Beautiful because of its bright golden 
color. Such an abundance of color is 
seldom borne upon a single plant, but 
this Peabody's Golden is a wonder. 
Clean cut and upright in habit of 
growth, easy to transplant and very 
hardy. Matures at 12 to 15 feet in 
height, and always retains its bright, at¬ 
tractive appearance. Plant a Peabody’s 
Golden upon the lawn as a single speci¬ 
men, or with other darker colored 
plants, and it will add life and brightness 
to its entire surroundings. 
Peabody’s Golden Arbor Vitae 
Each Dozen 
3 feet, .$1 50 
2 feet.1 00 
1 foot. 75 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS GLOBO- 
SA (Globe Arbor Vitae).—Globe-shaped 
and dwarf in habit of growth. Very 
good for border planting or low hedg¬ 
ing. This is another of those pretty 
little dwarfs that fit in so nicely any¬ 
where and develop into round, compact 
specimens always fitting and attractive. 
Globe Arbor Vitae Each Dozen 
2% feet.$0 75 
1 foot. 50 $5 00 
HEMLOCK SPRUCE.— This tree has 
for years been one of our leading spe¬ 
cialties. We offer our patrons a selec¬ 
tion from 5,000 large, heavy, well devel¬ 
oped specimens from 3 to 8 feet tall. 
All move with excellent balls of earth, 
and never fail to give satisfaction. We 
arc making you special prices on this 
stock for fall delivery, and for fall de¬ 
livery only. Don’t overlook our quo¬ 
tation on this superior grade of stock. 
Taken with ball and burlapped without 
extra charge. 
Hemlock Spruce (Select) Each Dozen 
7 feet, .$3 00 $30 00 
6 feet, . 2 50 24 00 
5 feet. 1 50 15 00 
4 feet. 1 00 10 00 
The above prices include digging with 
ball and burlap. 
NOTE.—Prices For Fall Delivery 
ONLY. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
We make a specialty of Hedge Plants, 
all sizes and varieties. Good hedges can 
be grown from any sized plants. Strong, 
healthy, young plants will soon develop 
into a well-formed hedge. When or¬ 
dering stock for hedging always bear in 
mind the fact that it must be of a va¬ 
riety that will stand shearing, as the 
best results are obtained from the use of 
such stock. We mention here only a 
few of the most popular sorts, but many 
others are used and with good results. 
PICEA EXCELSA (Norway Spruce). 
—This tree gives excellent results when 
planted for hedges. Grows rapidly and 
can be sheared to any desired form, 
and always presents a neat, attractive 
appearance. 
Norway Spruce (Hedge Plants) transp’t’d. 
50 100 1.000 
1% to 2 feet, ..$6 00 $10 00 $90 00 
12 to 15 in.. . . 3 00 6 00 50 00 
This stock will not be taken with ball 
of earth. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS (Ameri¬ 
can Arbor Vitae). — The best and most 
popular plant used for hedges to-day 
is the American Arbor Vit;e. Grows 
compact and furnishes an abundance of 
foliage. This variety naturally forms a 
bushy, well-branched tree, and requires 
but little shearing to give it the proper 
form. We have an especially fine stock 
of these suitable for an immediate effect. 
All move with plenty of fine feeding 
roots, which insures a quick, healthy 
growth. 
American Arbor Vitae (Hedge Plants), 
transplanted 50 100 1,000 
3 to 4 feet, ..$15 00 $25 00 
12 to 15 in., . . 3 00 6 00 
DECIDUOUS HEDGE 
PLANTS 
A well-formed, neatly trimmed hedge 
is always attractive and ornamental. You 
can have one with little expense. Start 
with good plants, in a well-prepared 
planting-bed and the task is half done. 
In preparing the ground for hedge plant¬ 
ing, add a good fertilizer, spade the soil 
over good and deep, breaking all hard, 
heavy lumps, and put in the plants while 
the soil is still moist. Some of the 
