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Thuja occidentalis (American Arborvitae) 
An old, standard favorite, too well known to need description. Has 
few equals for hedging purposes. Each 10 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. $. $. 
4- 6 
6 - 8 
8-10 
4- 6 
6 - 8 
8-10 
10-12 
12-15 
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100 
$ 5 
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1000 
45 
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68 
75 
83 
Thuja occidentalis (Compact Blue Arborvitae) 
The finest of all blue arborvitaes in form, color and general appear¬ 
ance. Compact, dense foliage of charming dark, blue-green color. Neat 
and conical in form, needing little pruning. Hardy and rare. A 
distinctive tree that is certain to be used extensively as it becomes 
known and appreciated. We have been unable to definitely identify 
this tree. 
2- 4 inches twice transplanted. . . 8 . 
4- 6 ”.”.”. 9 68 
6 - 8 ...”.”.”. 10 75 
8-10 ...”.”.”. 11 . 
Thuja occidentalis 
Name not known by us. This is a tall narrow tree, in form between 
American Arborvitae and American Pyramidal Arborvitae. Possesses 
excellent hedge possibilities where space is somewhat limited. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted.:. . . 6 45 
4- 6 ...”.”.”. 7 53 
Thuja occidentalis aureo-variegata (Goldspot Arborvitae) 
A rapid growing tree, very desirable for specimen or mass planting. 
Has an appealing freshness and varied color throughout the year. A 
lovely hedge plant. Hardy. 
4- 6 inches once transplanted. 7 . 
6 - 8 ... ”.”.”. 8 . 
8-10 ... ”.”.”. 9 . 
12-15 inches three times transplanted. 
(For hedging, not a specimen grade) 
15-18 inches three times transplanted. 
(For hedging, not a specimen grade) 
18-24 inches three times transplanted. 
(For hedging, not a specimen grade) 
3- 4 feet three times transplanted. 
(For hedging, not a specimen grade) 
Thuja occidentalis decussata 
A blue-green arborvitae, having a soft, dense, feathery foliage. 
Pyramidal in form and adds effective variety in tree grouping. 
Rooted cuttings, not transplanted. (Ready spring shipment) . . 6 . 
Thuja occidentalis ericoides (Heath Retinospora) 
A very dense dwarf conifer seldom attaining a height of more than 
three or four feet. Has a soft foliage and is perfectly hardy in the 
northern states. Its seasonal changes of color are fine, particularly in 
the winter season when it takes on an unusual and delightful violet 
hue. Equally good for specimen or mass plantings, and for rockeries, 
borders and edgings it has few peers. We cannot say too much for 
this gem of rock and garden. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . . 5 38 
4- 6 ... ”.”.”. 6 45 
4- 6 .. .”.”.”. 8 . 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
B&B 
2.25 
19 
150 
B&B 
2.75 
23 
180 
B&B 
3.25 
26 
210 
B&B 
5.00 
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