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IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
EVERGREENS 
Evergreens add a wealth of charm and beauty to every landscape. They give color and contrast 
in summer. All winter long they show life and give promise of Spring. 
All our Evergreens are sold B & B. By B & B we mean dug in the ground they stand 
in and burlapped so the dirt will not loosen. 
All evergreens listed herein are specimen trees having been transplanted and sheared. We do 
not send out inferior stock. 
Evergreen seedlings and transplants sold only in lots of 25 or more of one size and 
variety at listed prices. 50% advance if less are ordered. 200 or more at 1000 rate where 
listed. T indicates transplanted. Lining out stock 
shipped naked roots packed in moss. 
ARBOR VITAE (Thuya) 
Arbor Vitae American —A tall pyramidal tree of compact 
growth. Stands trimming well and for this reason is the most 
widely used of all evergreens for large trimmed globes, hedges, 
etc. Foliage bright green. 2 yr. sldgs. 2-4" 33.00 per 100; 
325.00 per 1000; 4 yr. T 6-10" 37.50 per 100; 365.00 per 1000; 
B&B 18-24" 31-00; 2-3' 31.35; 3-4' 32.00; 7-8' 35.00; 8-10' 38.00; 
10-12' 312.50. 
Arbor Vitae Columbia —The color of this variety makes it 
unusual and distinctive. When growing, the tips of the tree are 
creamy white and contrast pleasantly with the rest of the foliage. 
Growth is a trifle more pyramidal than the American Arbor Vitae. 
18-24" 31.25; 2-3' 31.75. 
American Arbor Vitae 
Arbor Vitae Compacta —The compacta Arbor Vitae closely 
resembles the Globe, differing as it is slightly more upright in 
habit and faster in growth. Fine winter color. 10-12" 3-80; 
12-15" 31-10; 15-18" 31.35; 18-24" 31.75. 
Arbor Vitae Conica Densa —Dark green cone-shaped globe. 
10-12" 3-80; 12-15" 31-00; 15-18" 31.25; 18-24" 31.50; 2-2^' 
32 . 00 . 
Arbor Vitae Douglas Golden —A valuable golden form. Growth 
broad, bushy and upright. A fine tree for contrast. Its color 
makes the whole planting more noticeable. 18-24" 31-25; 
2-2#' 31.50; 2#-3' 31.75; 5-6' 34.00; 8-10' 310.00. 
Arbor Vitae Douglas Pyramidal —A compact form of 
fine pyramidal habit. The crowded tufted branches are 
sometimes cockscomb like. Foliage is dark green with 
lighter tips. One of the most valuable of the Arbor Vitaes. 
2>2-3' 31-75; 3-4' 32.25. 
Arbor Vitae Ellegentissima (Goldentipped )—A rich 
lustrous green variety with rugged bronze tipped branches. 
Grows into a solid wide pyramid. 18-24" 31-35; 2-3' 31-65. 
Arbor Vitae Ellwangeriana (Tom Thumb )—A compact 
dwarf globe showing two types of deep green foliage. 
12-15" 3-85; 15-18" 31.00; 18-24" 31.25. 
Arbor Vitae George Peabody (Lutea)—The brightest 
golden Arbor Vitae, not as heavy foliage as Douglas 
Golden, but brighter yellow. 2-3' 32.00; 3-4' 32.50; 
5-6' 34.50; 8-10' 310.00/ 
Arbor Vitae Hovey’s Globe —A bright green oval globe. 
Holds a fine winter color. Sometimes called Hovey’s 
Golden although its color is not golden, but a bright pea 
green. 12-15" 3-85; 15-18" 31.25; 18-24" 31-50. 
Arbor Vitae Monumentalis —Large broad pyramid with 
graceful recurving branches. Foliage light green in color 
and distinctly different from most Arbor Vitae. 3-4' 32.50; 
4-5' 33.00; 5-7' 34.00. Arbor Vitae Ellzcangenana 
Prices: F. O. D. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% l 01 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size— 15% from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
