ARBOR VITAE (Thuja) 
American. Very hardy and very useful in land¬ 
scape plantings. Fine for hedges and wind¬ 
breaks. 
5-6 ft. _$3.00 4 ft. _ 2.00 
4-5 ft. _ 2.50 2-3 ft. _ 1.50 
18-24 in. _ .75 
Globe Arborvitate. (American Ball). Excellent 
for formal effect. 
2 ft. _$2.00 1 ft. _ 1.00 
Peabody Arborvitae. (Lutea). A conspicuous 
golden yellow column, ideal for a specimen 
plant or as a contrast. Best in full sunlight. 
15-18 in_$1.00 
American Pyramidal. A small, columnar tree, 
very pyramidal. Its foliage is dense and dark 
green. It is vigorous, very hardy native tree, 
practically unexcelled for sentinel setting. 
4- 5 ft. _ $4.00 3-4 ft. . . 2.50 
2-3 ft. _ 2.00 
Siberian. Broadly pyramidal, dense type with 
shiny, blue-green foliage; very desirable. 
15-18 in. _ $1.00 
FIRS (Abies) 
Balsam Fir. Native Balsam. 
3 ft. _$2.00 2 ft. _ 1.00 
Concclor Fir. Bluish-green leaves and hand¬ 
some pyramidal growth. Makes a mag¬ 
nificent lawn specimen. 
2-3 ft. _ $4.00 18-24 in. _ 3.00 
15-18 in. _ 2.00 
Douglas Fir. A very large and beautiful ever¬ 
green. It is entirely hardy and has gray 
green foliage, with a graceful pyramidal 
habit. Should never be crowded, but other¬ 
wise needs no favors. 
5- 6 ft. _$4.00 4-5 ft. _ 3.00 
3-4 ft_ 2.00 
Douglas Fir. (Ball Shape). Trimmed into 
formal ball, giving a very lovely effect. 
3 ft. _ $4.00 2 ft. _ 2.50 
