EVERGREENS 
B. F. Barr Nurseries 
Arborvitae—Popular Evergreens at a Low Cost 
ARBORVITAE 
The clean, neat, compact appearance and soft 
foliage of the Arborvitae make them appropriate for 
foundation planting where they are almost indispen¬ 
sable, and for planting on small lawms as well as 
large areas. The Arborvitae are hardy and easy to 
transplant, but prefer moist soils. They offer a wide 
range of possibilities. 
THUJA occidentalis, 15-25 ft. 
American Arborvitae 
Broad, conical tree; foliage bright green. Good 
for screens and hedges 
evergreen plantings. 
11 / 2-2 ft._ $ 1.00 
2 - 21/2 ft. _ 1.2.5 
21 / 2-3 ft._ 1.50 
3 -4 ft._ 2.00 
12-14 ft. -- 
and accent purposes in 
4- 5 ft._$ 3.00 
5- 6 It. _ 4.00 
8-10 ft._ 8.00 
10-12 ft._ 9.00 
-__$10.C0 
T. oc. elegantissima, 15-20 ft. 
Lee Golden Arborvitae 
Gompact, pyramidal p’ant; golden green foliage; 
hardy and vigorous in growth. Its bright color 
will enliven any evergreen planting. 
114-2 ft._ $ 1.00 4-5 ft._ $ 3.75 
2 - 21/2 ft._ 1..50 5-6 ft._ 5.00 
3 -4 ft._ 2..50 6-7 ft._ 6.50 
LEE GOLDEN ARBORVITAE 
T. oc. globosa, 3-4 ft. 
American Globe Arborvitae 
Grows naturally in ball-like form; light green 
foliage. Very hardy. Use as a low type for variety 
in foundation plantings, or as accent plant for 
colonial type house on each side of entrance step. 
12-15 in._$ 1.00 15-18 in._$ 1.25 
11 / 2-2 ft._I 2.00 
T. oc. lutea, 10-15 ft. 
George Peabody Arborvitae 
Graceful, pyramidal, with healthy, bright golden 
foliage retained throughout year. 
3-314 ft._$ 2.00 31 / 2-4 ft._$ 3.00 
T. oc. plicata, 10-15 ft. Moss Arborvitae 
Dense, attractive, blue-green, pyramidal variety. 
Very beautiful crested, obtuse foliage. 
11 / 2-2 ft._$ 1.00 214-3 ft._$ 2.00 
2-214 ft._ 1.50 3 -4 ft._ 2.50 
’. oc. pyramidalis, 15-25 ft. 
Pyramidal Arborvitae 
Narrow columnar growth; denser and darker green 
than American Arborvitae. Most widely used tall, 
narrow type. Holds color well throughout year. 
11 / 2-2 ft._ $ 1.00 4- 5 
2-24 ft._ 1.50 5- 6 
214-3 ft._ 2.00 6- 7 
3 -4 ft._ 2.50 8-10 
ft._I 3.50 
ft._ 5.00 
ft._ 7.00 
ft._12.00 
T. oc. wareana, 10-15 ft. 
Ware (Siberian) Arborvitae 
Broad conical type; dense, slow growing, of rug¬ 
ged appearance. Pleasant bluish-green foliage un¬ 
changed by Winter. Very hardy. 
14-2 ft._$ 1.50 24-3 ft._$ 2.50 
2-24 ft._ 2.00 3 -4 ft._ 3.50 
BIOTAS 
Branchlets in vertical planes on slender, ascending 
branches from near the base. 
THUYA orientalis—BIOTA aurea conspicua, 
7-8 ft. Goldspire Oriental Arborvitae 
Pyramidal shaped and a very interesting novelty. 
Golden yellow in spring, bronze-yellow' in winter. 
14-2 ft._$ 1.25 2-3 ft._$ 2.75 
4-5 ft._ $ 6.00 
T. or.—Biota aurea nana, 2-3 ft. 
Dwarf Golden Oriental Arborvitae 
Popular, low, conical plant; bright golden hue be¬ 
coming bronze-tipped in winter. A spectacular 
living globe of gold and green. 
9-12 in._$ 0.75 12-15 in._$ 1.35 
15-18 in._$ 1.85 
T. or.—Biota barri, 5-6 ft. 
Dwarf Oriental Arborvitae 
Conical plant of slow growth, retaining rich green 
color all winter. 
3-4 ft._$ 3.00 4-5 ft._$ 4.00 
BECAUSE WE BALL AND BURLAP and PRE- 
pare “Will Grow” Evergreens for shipment by 
freight our customers have the advantage of this 
more economical method of delivery. 
Barr’s “Will Grow” Evergreens Are Regularly Pruned and Sheared, Giving Superior Value 
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