. PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE 
huja occidentalis pyramidalis 
WARE ARBORVITAE 
Thuia occidentalis wareana (siberica) 
CHINESE ARBORVITAE 
Thuja orientalis 
Thuya occidentalis pyramidalis 
AMERICAN PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE 25 feet 
Deservedly this is one of the most popular of all evergreens. 
Its health and rich green color, even in winter, are much to 
recommend it and its narrow columnar growth makes it adapt¬ 
able to many purposes of landscape design. 
Thuya occidentalis wareana WARE ARBORVITAE 15 feet 
This aristocrat of the arborvitaes, holds its distinction by 
means of the fresh blue green color of foliage and dense, compact 
growth. It grows in a globular cone shape which adapts itself 
to many uses in foundation planting and about the garden. 
Thuya orientalis CHINESE ARBORVITAE 25 feet 
The Chinese Arborvitae is somewhat like the American 
Arborvitae, but with finer, more delicate leaves arranged verti¬ 
cally and held upright, giving it a starched appearance. It grows 
in the shape of a high oval, broad at bottom, and for this reason 
makes an excellent foundation plant where weight or massed 
effect is called for. It adapts itself to many locations, preferring 
moist loam but tolerant of hot, dry places. 48 
Thuya occidentalis lutea 
GEORGE PEABODY ARBORVITAE 15 feet 
This attractive golden tree has the same good nature and 
habits of growth as the American Arborvitae. Its brilliant coloring 
immediately draws attention to it and for this reason is frequently 
used with other evergreens in foundation plantings when a color¬ 
ful effect is wanted. 
Thuya orientalis aurea nana 
BERKMAN'S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE 3 feet 
A small highly colored evergreen is this interesting dwarf 
growing tree with its intensely gold colored foliage arranged 
vertically. 
Tsuga canadensis CANADA HEMLOCK 75 feet 
This is another aristocrat of evergreens widely planted for 
its fine, feathery foliage and for its graceful growth and beautiful 
color. In landscape plantings, they are effective as backgrounds 
and make beautiful lawn specimens. The dense, broad hemlocks 
make excellent plants for foundations where their soft texture 
is quietly pleasing and restful. 
GE PEABODY ARBORVITAE BERCKMANS GOLDEN ARBORVITAE CANADIAN HEMLOCK 
Thuia occidentalis lutea Thuia orientalis aurea nana Tsuga canadensis 
