ORNAMENTAL TREES , SHRUBS , ETC. 
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THUJA. Western Arbor Vitae. 
T. Occidentals. American Arbor Vit.e. A beautiful native tree, com¬ 
monly known as the White Cedar; especially valuable for screens and hedges. 
T. o. fvar. aurea. (Douglas’ New Golden Arbor Vita?.) Golden foliage. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
var. Brightiana. Of erect, somewhat loose growth; foliage bright 
golden yellow in spring. 
var. Brinekerhoffi. Brinckeriioff’s Golden Arbor Vit.e. 
Golden vello\v foliage, dwarf, compact habit; pretty. 
var. Burrowii. Burrow’s Arbor Vit.e. Originated on the Hud¬ 
son River. A handsome variety of line habit, with golden yellow foliage. 
var. compacta. Parsons’ Arbor Vit.e. Of dwarf, compact habit 
and deep green foliage; fine. 
fvar. compacta. Another dwarf compact form. 
fvar. Geo. Peabody. Of dwarf compact growth, foliage bright 
golden color, which it retains throughout the summer; the best golden variety. $1.00. 
var. globosa. Globe-headed Arbor Vit.e. Originated at Philadel¬ 
phia. Forms a dense, round shrub. Very desirable. 
var. Hoveyi. Hovey’s Golden Arbor Vit.e. A seedling from the 
American ; of dwarf habit, globular outline, and bright green foliage. Fine and hardy. 
fvar. intermedia. A perfectly hardy variety of dwarf, compact habit- 
valuable. 
fvar. Little Gem. (Douglas.) New, very dwarf, and compact; foliage 
a beautiful dark green. $1. 
fvar. pendula. Weeping Arbor Vit.e. A variety of drooping habit. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
var. plicata. ^ees Plicate Arbor Vitas. A handsome hardy variety 
from Nootka Sound. Foliage plaited, massive and of a rich, dark green color. $1.00. 
fvar. plicata minima. Plicate Small-leaved Arbor Vit.e. 
Small, plicate foliage; of dw’arf habit. $1.00. 
fvar. pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arbor Vit.e. Of upright, com¬ 
pact habit, like the Irish Juniper; very desirable. $1.00. 
fvar. pyramidalis. Douglas Pyramidal Arbor Vim (New.) 
Pyramidal in form ; foliage distinct, somewhat resembling a Retinupora. $1.00. 
var. Siberica. Siberian Arbor Vit J3. The best of all the genus, for 
this country; exceedingly hardy, keeping color well in winter; growth compact and 
pyramidal, makes an elegant lawn tree; of great value for ornament, screens and 
hedges. 50 cents to $1.00. See cut. 
var. Tom Thumb. A dwarf variety of the American Arbor Vita? 
which originated on our grounds. It is remarkable for its slow growth and compact’ 
symmetrical habit. Valuable for the decoration of gardens, lawns or cemeteries’ 
where large trees may not be admissable. Will be found useful for small evergreen 
hedges. 
var. Vervaeneana. Verv.ene’s Arbor Vitas. A distinct and hand¬ 
some yellow marked variety. 
fvar. White-tipped. (Douglas.) (New.) Ends of branches tipped 
with white from the last of June till the following spring. $1.00. 
THUJOPSIS. Japan Arbor Vita'. 
T. borealis. (See Cupremis Nutkcenm.) 
