SIGMUND TARNOK & COMPANY 
T. orientalis pyramidalis. (Biota pyramidalis). In 
this we have succeeded ia getting' a form of the 
pyramidal arbor-vitae which does not become 
brown during winter, but retains constantly its 
bright-green color: of compact and pyramidal 
habit. A plant which tills a long-felt want. 
PRICKS: Each 
0-7 ft., beautiful, compact specimens.$ 15.00 
5-0 ft., beautiful, compact specimens. 10.00 
Thuya orientalis aurea eonspicua. (Biota aurea con- 
spicua). Originated by P. J. Berckmans Co.: of 
compact, erect and symmetrical habit. Foliage in¬ 
tense gold: some of its branches being of a solid 
metalic tint, others suffused with green. As its 
name implies, it is most conspicuous; easily 
grown; and has stood perfectly in the east and 
west 20 degrees below zero. 
1MUCKS: Each 10 100 
0-7 ft., beautiful, compact 
specimens . 
5-0 ft., beautiful, 
compact 
$15.00 
8125.00 
$1,000.00 
specimens . 
4-5 ft., beautiful, 
compact 
. 8.00 
75.00 
700.00 
specimens . 
7.00 
•35.00 
(100.00 
3-4 ft., compact specimens... 
30-36 inches . 
. 4.50 
40.00 
27.50 
350.00 
T. orientalis aurea nana. (Biota aurea nana). (Berck¬ 
mans' Golden Arbor-Vitae). The most popular 
Thuya grown. Originated by I*. .T. Berckmans Co. 
at Augusta. This conifer is of dwarf, compact and 
symmetrical habit. A perfect gem for small gar¬ 
dens or cemetery lots. For window boxes and 
vases this plant is most effective. It is desirable 
where it is too cold for Palms and other decorative 
I* KICKS: Each 
5-6 ft., beatiful compact specimens.$12.00 
4-5 ft., beautiful compact specimens. 7.50 
3-4 ft., beautiful compact specimens. 5.00 
All the above Arborvitaes have abundant small 
roots, and transplant w**ll. 
T. occidental!* Koidii. A somewhat dwarf variety of 
rather slow growth; of compact, pyramidal habit; 
a rare and desirable variety; attains an ultimate 
height of 10 to 15 feet. 
PRICKS: Each 10 
30-30 in., compact, specimens .$ 5.00 $ 10.00 
24-30 in., compact, specimens 3.00 27.50 
18-24 in., compact . 2.00 17.50 
Thuya 
ASIATIC VARIETIES (BIOTA) 
plants. For formal planting it is at its best 
When planted in high, well-drained soils and in a 
protected situation the plants have stood 15 be¬ 
low zero without injury. 
PRICES: Each 
5-6 ft., beautiful, compact specimens.$10.00 
4- 5 ft., beautiful, compact specimens. 8.00 
30-36 in., beautiful, compact specimens. 4.00 
24-30 in., beautiful, compact specimens. 3.00 
20-24 in., compact specimens. 2.50 
T. orientalis aurea pyramidalis. (Biota aurea pyra¬ 
midalis). Originated by I*. J. Berckmans Co. Of 
erect, symmetrical and compact growth. Of beau¬ 
tiful. golden tint. Its columnar habit adapts it to 
formal planting and suits it to lawn planting and 
evergreen groups. Will attain a height of 20 to 
25 feet. 
PRICES: Each 10 
G-7 ft., beautiful, compact 
specimens .$12.00 $100.00 
5- 0 ft., beautiful, compact 
specimens . 8.00 75.00 
4-5 ft., beautiful, compact 
specimens . 7.00 05.00 
T. orientalis Siebohls. (Biota japonica filiforinis). A 
Japanese variety with thread-like foliage; compact 
habit. We consider this one of the most distinct 
and desirable novelties and it is becoming a great 
favorite. Well suited for cemeteries; also desir¬ 
able for tubs. Attains a height of 10 to 15 feet. 
