EVER¬ 
GREENS 
EVERGREEN PLANTING 
When you plant evergreens, you 
plant for year-round beauty. The 
bleak winter snows, are rendered 
interesting if a group of ever¬ 
greens is in the planting. In sum¬ 
mer, too, the sighing of gentle 
breezes through rippling needles, 
gives restful and lazy music. 
Our evergreens are well-shaped, 
carefully grown and free from 
disease. The larger sizes are dug 
with ample ball of earth and bur- 
laped to hold the soil around the 
rootlets. 
The best time to plant ever¬ 
greens is in spring, from the time 
the ground thaws until June first. 
Fall, too, offers a good season for 
evergreen planting, from about the 
middle of September until freezing 
weather prevents planting. 
Unless specified all evergreens 
are dug with a solid ball of earth 
and burlapped. 
THUYA 
Thuya— Biota Orientalis (Chinese Arbor 
Vitae). Pyramidal in habit. Bright green 
foliage. Good for entrance plantings. 
Thuya Globosa (Globe Arbor Vitae). 
Round, compact growing. Dwarf. Best 
used in front of taller evergreens. 
Thuya Occidentals (American Arbor 
Vitae). Upright bushy tree suitable for 
almost any soil or location. Light green 
flat foliage. 
Thuya Occidentalis Aurea (Golden Arbor 
Vitae). Bright yellow foliage. Holds 
color all year. Good for accent. 
Thuya Pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor 
Vitae). Same foliage as the American 
Arbor Vitae, but darker green. Pyra¬ 
midal and compact. For planting at en¬ 
trances. 
THUYA PYRAMIDALIS 
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