TSUGA . H emiock 
THUYA, continued 
Canadensis. Canadian Hemlock. 70 ft. Tall pyramid. A most beautiful 
and graceful tree, witli darkly lustrous and lacy, closely set foliage. 
Hemlock does well in either shade or sun and sfiears easily into formal 
specimens or hedges. Cole has a very fine collection of these marvelous 
trees. Use tliem for any planting requirements. 
to 2 ft.$1.75 
2 to 3 ft. 2.50 
3 to 4 ft. 3.75 
4 to 5 It.$4.75 
5 to ft. 6.50 
6 to 7 ft. 8.75 
Caroliniana. Carolina Hemlock. 50 ft. Broad pyramid. Very distinctive 
with slightly silvered, dark green foliage. Has all the same line character¬ 
istics of the Canadian Hemlock above. 
2H to 3 ft.$5.50 I 3 to 4 ft.$4.75 
Tsuga caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock) 
Occidentalis lutea. Ceorge Peabody 
Arborvitx. 10 ft. I'lie striking golden 
yellow hue of this plant contrasts 
splendidly against the gray and green 
of other evergreens. Similar in growth 
to the American Arborvitae. 
2 to 3 ft. . .$1.75 I 3 to 4 ft. . .$2.50 
Occidentalis plicata. Moss Arborvitx. 
12 ft. OI narrow, spirelike form with 
compact, heavy, deep green foliage 
having a novel spiral twist. An excel¬ 
lent plant to be used as an accent and 
esi)ecially useful as a specimen. 
2 ft.$1.50 I 2 to 21^ ft. .$2.00 
Occidentalis pyramidalis. Pyramidal 
Arborvitx. 20 ft. One of the best. 
Very densely branched, of a distinct 
columnar growth, and maintains its 
rich dark green color throughout the 
winter. Very satisfactory for hedges 
of medium height, for foundation 
plantings, and for use in tubs. See 
color illustration, opposite page. 
1H to 2 ft. $ 1.50 
2 to 3 ft. .. 1.90 
3 to 4 ft. .. 2.75 
Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper). 
See page 26 
pyramid shape and is very hardy. 
Foliage varies from a light gray-green 
to a yellow-green. 
\}/2 to 2 ft. 3 
2 to 3 ft. .. 
;i.40 
1.90 
OCCIDENTALIS WAREANA 
herian Arborvitx. 1 ft. The name 
Siberian has been given to this be¬ 
cause of its rugged constitution. A 
symmetrical, compact grower and 
very long-lived. Valuable for founda¬ 
tion plantings and also desirable for 
a broad hedge of medium height. A 
most satisfactory variety. 
IH to 2 ft.$1.40 1 2 to 3 ft. . .$1.90 
OCCIDENTALIS WOODWARDI. 
Woodward Globe Arborvitx. 3 ft. A 
globe-shaped Arborvitae giving our 
customers the best satisfaction. It 
maintains a natural globe shape with¬ 
out trimming and under fit conditions 
will reach 3 feet in height and diam¬ 
eter. It is especially fine for low 
borders, for formal uses, for tubs or 
for foundation use. 
15to 18 in.$1.50 I IH to 2 ft. .$2.00 
Orientalis. Oriental Arborvitx. 12 ft. A neat-growing variety with short, 
attractive, intensely green foliage. It is pyramidal in shape and should 
be planted in a protected or screened location. 
3 to 4 ft.$2.25 I 4 to 5 ft.$3.00 
Orientalis aurea. Golden Oriental Arborvitx. 8 ft. A bright golden spire¬ 
like form of the above. Fine, tall accent plant useful for varying color. 
11^ to 2 ft.$1.90 I 2 to 3 ft.$2.50 
Orientalis nana aurea. Berckman s Golden Arborvitx. 3 ft. Dwarf in 
habit; grows into a broad, oval-shaped plant. Brilliant golden foliage. 
Very attractive. Excellent for tubbing. 
9 to 12 in.$1.25 1 15 to 18 in.$2.25 
12 to 15 in. 1.75 \ 1^ to 2 ft.2.90 
Pinus montana Mughus (Dwarf Mountain 
Pine). See page 27 
Occidentalis Vervaeneana. Vervxne 
Arborvitx. 10 ft. A very choice va¬ 
riety of dense habit and bright green 
foliage. Grows in a broad, bushy. 
Retinospora plumosa aurea (Golden 
Plume Cypress). See page 28 
Cheap depression-spoiled ever¬ 
greens are dear at any price. Avoid 
them. Buy Cole’s thrifty, well- 
grown, sheared, root-pruned speci¬ 
mens, properly balled {B & B) to 
insure growth. 
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