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Arbor Vitae Pyramidal —A very popular tree. Narrow 
and compact in habit, retaining its deep green color 
throughout the winter. Beyond doubt the finest sentinel 
tree every produced. T 4-8" #15.00 per 100; B&B 
18-24' $1.25; 2-2%' #1.50; 244-3' #2.00; 3-4' #2.75; 
4-5' #3.50; 5-6' #4.50. 
Arbor Vitae Recurva Nana —An excellent dwarf 
species with drooping threadlike branchlets. Foliage is 
glossy green. As small tree it is a good globe which 
eventually grows into a fine broad pyramid. A Rock 
Garden novelty. 15-18" #1.25; 18-24" #1.50; 2-244' 
#1.75; 234-3' #2.00. 
Arbor Vitae Rheingold —This is a new introduction 
and a gem for the rock garden. Very dwarf with bright 
golden juvenile foliage. Makes a dense little mound. 
6-9" #.85; 9-12" #1.10; 12-15" #1.50; 15-18" #2.00. 
Arbor Vitae Rosenthal —A slow growing broad pyra¬ 
mid with deep green tufted foliage. 18-24" #1.50; 
2-244' #2.00; 244-3' #2.75. 
Arbor Vitae Siberian —Of slow growth forming a 
broad dense cone. Foliage rugged black green. Very 
hardy. 18-24" #1.65; 2-244' #2.00; 244-3' #2.50. 
Arbor Vitae Siberian Golden —Very light yellow variety of the preceding. 18-24" #1.50; 
2-244' #1.75; 3-4' #2.50; 4-5' #3.00. 
Arbor Vitae Umbraculifera ( Umbrella Arbor Vitae) —A dwarf, recurving, heavy, deep green 
foliaged variety making a low interesting rock garden specimen. 10-12" #1.00; 12-15" #1.35. 
Arbor Vitae Vervaena —This variety grows identical in type to the parent American Arbor 
Vitae, differing in that the foliage is somewhat finer and bears a yellowish green cast. 18-24" 
#1.25; 2-3' #1.50. 
Arbor Vitae Woodward’s Globe —One of the best forms of Globe Arbor Yitaes. Makes a solid 
deep green ball which is slow in growth. 12-15" #1.10; 15-18" #1.35; 18-24" #1.75. 
ARBOR VITAE (Biota) 
Arbor Vitae Oriental —The Oriental Vitaes are more upright and the foliage is finer and more 
glossy than the American Arbor Vitae and its varieties. This is the fastest growing, and is up¬ 
right in tvpe. Foliage light green. Fine for city planting. 3-6" sldgs. #2.50 per 100; #20.00 per 
1000; 6-12" transplants #5.00 per 100; 18-24" #1.00; 2-3' #1.35; 3-4' #1.75. 
Arbor Vitae Oriental Berckman’s Golden —-This is a wonderful bright vellow dwarf globe, 
never exceeds three feet in height. 12-15" #1.75; 15-18" #2.00; 2-244' #2.75; 244-3' #3.50. 
Arbor Vitae Oriental Compacta —A remarkable tree. A broad pyramid, symmetrical in 
form. Foliage fine and soft light green. Excellent tor formal planting. Growth slow. 1 vr. 
sldgs. 3-6" #3.00 per 100; #25.00 per 1000; 15-18" #1.50; 18-24" #2.00; 2-244' #2.50. 
Arbor Vitae Oriental Conspicua —Fine narrow pyramid. Very pleasing golden color. 18-24" 
#2.00; 2-234' #2.50; 244-3' #3.00. 
CHAMAECYPARIS 
Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana {Lawson s Cypress )—A beautiful pyramid with pendulous tips. 
Soft graceful, glaucous foliage which retains its color throughout the winter. Should be planted 
in sheltered position. 2 vr. sldgs. 4-8" #3.00 per 100; #25.00 per 1000; 18-24" #1.00; 2-3' #1.50; 
3-4' #2.00. 
Chamaecyparis r I hyoides (White Cedar )—This is the White Cedar native of the F astern 
States. It is a graceful, loose growing pyramid with dull green foliage. Grows quite rapidly and 
makes an interesting specimen Will thrive on ordinary soil, but is recommended for swampy, 
boggy soil where other evergreens will not grow. This tree is naturally adapted to swamps. Do 
not confuse with Arbor Vitae family. 18-24" #1.00; 2-3' #1.25; 3-4' #1.75; 4-5' #2.50; 5-6' #3.50; 
6-8' #5.00. 
CRYPTOMERIA 
Cryptomeria Japcnica Lobbi —An improvement ot the parent type growing more narrow and 
pyramidal, also heavier foliage. 3-4' #2.50; 4-6' #4.00. 
Evergreen seedlings and transplants sold only in lots of 25 or more of 1 size and variety at listed prices. 
50% advance if less are ordered. 
