EVERGREENS, Con»t<. 
TAX^, Con’t. 
Sus'pidata latormedia, Improved 
CTisp.rilat a t.ypo, s’omewhat 
s 1 ov<er gr ov/:* r^g, but nicer 
tc7;t,urG and color foliage 
_CoJ.uLTinar Dark green column 
b'l''Ee au*t if u 1 t e k t ar e , 
dia_Nic^sii, Rush Form 
Single Stem, very 
Tv;e'IDa"rDicT'rs'ili 1 Sin ale -■'> 
Size Each 
10 Rate 
l-g--2 ’ spr.I1.25 
k.oo 
2 - 2 h’ ”k. SO 
k.25 
2i-5’ ”6.60 
5,SO 
k’ high 9.75 
9.30 
5-6' 17.50 
2t-3’ k.73 
4.65 
Rate 
^ 73 
CO 
4 
.z 
o. o 
—r~- 
in 
V/0 
s/.im cO'Umn, 
Hick’s lev/ over 2 -^- must bo 
ordored before March IS, as 
do not carry a quantity of 
these at Lansing. These si] 
stemmed Hick’s Yev/s are un¬ 
usual materia], perfectly 
hardy <and ideal for form.a^. -r-o 
accents and back of lov/ deold-Ii-'a’ 
uous and perennial material 
in informal plantings. 
THLYA, Arbor Vitae 
Occidentalis, American Arbor 
Vitae 
Dou glassi, Douglas Golden 
Douglas''^ Spiralis, dark 
Occ. 
Peer__ 
"gree'n pyrYmOT 
Occ. Elwangeriana, Tomi Thumb 
ArE o r'TiTae 
OcCe Filifera, Shredded foliage. 
very slow grouing and ideal 
for 
rock work. 
Occ. E lwan gerian a 1^. 1 if ormi s, 
TF’read*-tv/lg Ar’Hor~VTtae 
Occ. Globosa, Globe Arbor Vitae, 
ilTot'a’s listed, are all properly 
spaced and dense. While for 
years every doorv/ay had to be 
framed by two pyramids, the 
trend towards horizontal mat¬ 
erial is bringing^back the 
Globe. With Ffitzers scarce 
and high priced, these Globes 
can be used in many places to 
great advantage, 
Occ. Hoveyi, Fine Globe type. 
Occ’o Orrrena"'drfi, Peculiar form 
w'lYh two kinas of foliage, dark 
brownish-green shade. Very 
dwarf and ideal for rock work, 
small window boxes, etc. 8-10” 
Occ« Plicata, Dark green Pyramid 2 -p’ 
Oc~c. PyramiHalis^ Pyramid Arbor 
^izos of Pyramids overlf-S’ 
,e 1-1-2' 
2. 
95 
2. 
75 
2 .- 2 i' 
5. 
5. 
30 
’ 
n 
i • 
80 
7 ^ 
73 
X-'M-'.!' 
12. 
12.. 
43 
t 4 - 5 ' 
so 
p 5 - 
1|5 
5 - 5 f' 
16 . 
00 
13* 
r 5 
5 2 ' 
17. 
so 
17^ 
00 
2-5. 
n 
t. 
25 
2 . 
00 
Z-'! t 
✓ T 
2. 
75 
2. 
65 
12 ’ a ni 
d up 
I. 
Ask fc 
•r 
z t 
5. 
00 
eL . 
75 
14 - 2 - 4 ’ 
2 . 
23 
2. 
00 
2 |'x 2 -^’ 
2. 
73 
2. 
30 
12-15” 
2. 
00 
15-18” 
0 
• 
00 
1. 
75 
1R-18” 
18-2I.L” 
lixlt’ 
2x2’ 
2ix?4» 
2 X 2 » 
Vitae. 
6’ must be 
March 15th 
ordered before 
t 
- 6 ’ 
-V I 
-S' 
Occ. Siberica, Siberian Arbor 
VTtae, pyramid form, well- 
grev/n, properly spaced. 
Orientalis, Biota Aurea Nana, 
Gdlaen Biota 
10 ’ 
2 - 5 ’ 
2- V 
3 - .V 
15-18” 
l8-2ii” 
1.75 
1.65 
1, 50 
2.00 
1-75 
1. 50 
2.00 
1-75 
1,. 50 
2 .SO 
'D ^ r” 
C 0 C.') 
2.00 
S.25 
2 .BO 
y 
5 v 00 
2.25 
• 
0 
0 
2.0© 
2.75 
I1.-25 
1.73 
2.50 
4,00 
^•75 
3'75 
5-00 
4 .'^o 
/ r-> r- 
D. { 5 
8... 50 
6.2s 
7.73 
7.50 
9<so 
9 ^ 2 S 
9-00 
L 2.00 
11.30 
11.00 
2.93 
2.90 
2.85 
5.25 
5.15 
3.00 
5.95 
5.85 
3.73 
2.00 
5-00 
1.93 
2.75 
1.90 
