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THUJA (Arborvitae—Biota) 
OCCIDENTALIS 
Douglasi aurea (Douglas Golden Arborvitae) 
A golden color, forming a broad, bushy, heavy 
specimen. Hardy. .Each 
3 to 4 feet...-. 3.00 
Globosa Woodwardi (Woodward’s Globe A.) 
A small low round-headed Arborvitae. Hardy. 
15 to 18 inches.. 2.50 
12 to 15 inches..... 2.25 
Pyramidalis Occidentalis (Ainer. Pyramidal A.) 
Compact, dark green foliage. Most popular 
evergreen grown. Hardy. 
4 to 5 feet... 3.75 
3 to 4 feet....... 3.00 
30 to 30 inches..... 2.50 
Rosenthali (Rosenthal’s A.) 
Dense, rugged, columnar form. Retains good 
color in winter. Slow grower. 
24 to 30 inches... .. 3.00 
ORIENT4. LIS 
Aurea nana (Berkman’s Dwarf Golden Arborvitae) 
Probably the most popular dwarf conifer 
grown. Compact form, and deep golden in 
color. Hardy. 
30 to 30 inches....... 4.00 
24 to 30 inches...-. 3.50 
18 to 24 inches...... 3.00 
15 to 18 inches.... 2.50 
Baker’s (Baker’s Pyramidal) 
A tall, compact pyramidal. Bright green in 
color; hardy, but should be protected from the 
the winter’s sun. 
30 to 36 inches.... 3.00 
24 to 30 inches. 2.75 
18 to 24 inches... 2.25 
Beverleyensis (Golden Column x4rborvitae) 
A tall stately column of pronounced golden 
color being retained all during the year. 
3 to 4 feet. 2.75 
30 to 30 inches.. 2.50 
Bonita 
A broad, cone-shaped Thuja with rich dark 
green foliage. A very desirable specimen for 
medium growth. 
18 to 24 inches... 2.75 
15 to 18 inches..... 2.50 
Daly nana 
Similar in size and habit to Berkman’s Dwarf 
Golden but bright green in color. 
30 to 36 inches.. 3.00 
24 to 30 inches ........ 2.75 
18 to 24 inches... 2.50 
Elegantissima (Golden Pyramidal i\rborvitae) 
A golden pyramidal form, broader at the base 
and not so tall or fast growing as T. Beverley¬ 
ensis and with bronze in its coloring. Hardy. 
4 to 5 feet.... 3.50 
3 to 4 feet. ....... 3.00 
30 to 30 inches. 2.75 
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