ARBORVITAES, HEMLOCKS AND YEWS ARE EXCELLENT HEDGE-PLANTS 
Taxus cuspidata capitata. Upright Japanese Yew. This is the 
upright-growing or pyramidal form of the Japanese Yew, 
somewhat open in growth, with rich, dark green foliage. 
Particularly beautiful when covered with light green tip 
of new growth in the spring. A very choice evergreen. 
Choice strain grown from selected cuttings, far superior 
to seedling plants 
Each Each 
USStOReuhteanatenc. ke Sle an OF COR/ Et G Seeman ee ee $15 00 
ECOL oll tomas a 2 50 | 6to7 ft., heavy.... 18 00 
DOR ORS Loewe a eras 3 50 | 6 to 7 ft., ex. heavy. 20 00 
SCOR VOvnt ats eels. achers De OOMIMTEtO, Out orate a ae 18 00 
BYG tOr4 {ts occ cscs 6 00 | 7 to 8 ft., heavy.... 20 00 
AGE OL Dut Goeiaecg cient ot. 8 00 | 7 to 8 ft., ex. heavy. 25 00 
4to 5 ft., heavy ..... NOY GOs SV Oy Oasys sans sn sae LOO 
BELOVO terete: eae ei. 12 00 | 8to 9 ft., spectmen.. 33 00 
5 to 6 ft., heavy...... 15 00 | 9 to 10 ft., specimen. 50 00 
10 to 12 ft., specimen 65 00 
T. media hicksi. Hicks’ Yew. A narrow, upright form of 
Yew useful for formal accent or hedge planting. 
Each Each 
UGRLOP A TUsenes hee acik SPA 225) |] SMO SANA nc ooo nat $6 00 
DatOreo ttn ieted eee Se25 Noo) tO tte eee 50 
DUoatOgorit sateiees se. ie 4 50 | 4to5ft., heavy..... 15 00 
THUJA - The Arborvitz 
Thuja occidentalis. American Arborvite. The upright, flat- 
leaved evergreen so commonly used as single specimens and 
for hedges and windbreaks. Will stand severe shearing. 
ach Each 
DECOLON tee eee $1 00 Olton: altace tee eee $5 00 
DECOVAGI tet cone 1 50 TatOmnOnLte 7 00 
ASLORDtL Ua aschaer re hc D5) S toe otha ee 9 00 
DELOWO) LUM eee ee 5 3.50 Orton Otte 12 00 
For Hedges, see page 19. 
T. occidentalis compacta. Parsons’ Arborvite. A dwarf, 
ball-shaped form, with light green foliage; much used in 
foundation plantings. Each Each 
Ietonl 5 ins eeeeee eee SOR Sales tow tt eee $1 50 
SatomlS an nepee eee es IOOn |e 2nto 225 fts eae 2 00 
T. occidentalis ellwangeriana, Rheingold. Golden Tom 
Thumb Arborvite. A dwarf form, with beautiful golden foliage. 
Exceptionally fine for pack has ene or borders. 
a 
c Each 
MOO: TA. sda oe ae pla ORES 5 tORD 1 teenie $3 00 
oat Om outs ae a eer ee. BQO |) Ai PHO isc cco econ 3 50 
SRE ORLO uITioee eee De) leo CO Si i beeen ene) 

T. occidentalis globosa. American Globe Arborvitey. This 
small, dwarf evergreen is true to name, having a very round 
or globe-shaped outline. Very hardy, ornamental, and 
most satisfactory for border planting or low-growing 
hedges. Each Each 
I2EtOm >. Inner LOO | RRO cca mncc cso WB 
UD) MMe conounos Bhs 
T. occidentalis rosenthali. Rosenthal Arborvite. A compact 
tree, erect, columnar in growth, and with dark green, glossy 
foliage. Fine as specimens or for formal plantings. 
T. occidentalis sibirica. Siberian Arborvite. A hardy 
variety, forming a broad pyramid. Deep olive-green foliage; 
of slow growth. Useful in foundation plantings. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
1G toe, bts serie nt oe S100 (S37 o tod ttre cer $3 25 
DO) PAO As rag Gere fie SOR 84 to) Sit Caer 4 00 
OulO oid tape ee 2500s BS. to, Ohtani rete 6 00 
BELOLS LO (tee eer n PRINCE oS osols doe 8 00 
T. occidentalis, Columbia. Columbia Arborvite. Pyramidal 
form, with silvery-tipped foliage. An excellent variety for 
group plantings. 
T. occidentalis lutea. George Peabody Arborvite. A well- 
known variety forming a broad pyramid, with golden yellow 
foliage that is strikingly contrasted against the grays and 
greens of other evergreens. 
T. occidentalis plicata. Giant Arborvite. Pyramidal shape. 
Deep blue-green foliage with triangular whitish spots. As 
its name implies, it attains considerable height. 
BULK’S NURSERIES, Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
Thuja standishi. Standish Arborvitz. This is a loose, open type 
of Arborvitee, with rich green foliage that is more feathery 
in appearance than any of the other Arborvites. It is often 
used in informal plantings. 
Prices of preceding four vars.: Each Each 
Ditorluon tenn eee pL OOR Sto O)t Geren > 4 
MA Sera co sesso HO Oto Wstsacscben occa Bal 
PEO Sih en eet ee. bares Oe Oita ae eee 7 50 
Asta Dilte nen ieee S225 00 S:to LOT tee ee Ono O 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arborvite. This is 
one of the very best of the Arborvites. It is distinctly colum- 
nar in growth, while its glossy, dark green foliage is equally 
attractive both winter and summer. A formal plant, and 
fine for accents. 
T. occidentalis spiralis. Douglas Pyramidal Arborvite. 
Pyramidal in form with short, compact, twisted effect 
branches, which gives this variety more character than the 
common form. Valuable as an accent plant in foundation 
plantings. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
ZuCORD ote tet HOO I tke Wai ooccancd $6 50 
ZY COS tsar ae etree 1 50 7 tOUS Ets ae rien 8 00 
Stora i tea ree oe Jee SCO Git titans Teer 10 00 
AFCO sD tse iera raat 3 50 Oto, 10: ftaaee were 12 00 
Bi tOr Os kt ana r reciente DOOM Okt ono att seer 15 00 
For Hedges, see page 19. 
T. orientalis aurea nana. Berckman’s Golden Arborvite. A 
very beautiful dwarf evergreen of round shape. Formal in 
habit, with golden yellow foliage. Slow growing. 
Each Each 
LOM Gn itn eee S Ono On ml Lo tom ct tn een oO OO 
12) tomb nae eee Laem toot. heavy specss25 .00 
LS tol Sins eee Le UNG tole tt, heavy specmoo) 00 
T. orientalis compacta. Chinese Compact Arborvite. Bright 
green in color and of dwarf, columnar shape. Desirable for 
very formal effects or for hedges. 
Each Each 
IE COm GY o tt eee eee SIS OOM PA ctorl on tases a eer $1 75 
YE COND teary cere ie 2 Smet TORN een eee 2 50 
TSUGA - The Hemlocks 
Tsuga canadensis. American Hemlock. Most desirable 
evergreen tree, very graceful and adaptable for specimens 
or groups. A very delehetal effect is obtained when grown 
as a hedge. The leaves are dull green, on branches that 
are slender and drooping. 
Each Each 
LEO At eee eis $1 25 7to 8 ft., heavy. .$12 00 
Dit Onl.y ot teen weet 175 8to 9ft., heavy.. 15 00 
DORIS) Ba Bins sao a uaden 2 25 9 to 10 ft., heavy. . 20 00 
5 tO. Aa tone aoreertn 3 50 | 10 to 12 ft., heavy. . 30 00 
Ato Skt sere pee tern ce 5 00 | 12 to 14 ft., heavy.. 40 00 
BEtO Ol festa secre ae 6 50 | 14 to 16 ft., heavy.. 50 00 
Oto) 7 it. heavyew oa: 9 00 
For Hedges, see page 19. 
T. caroliniana. Carolina Hemlock. An attractive tree with 
dark green foliage and drooping branches. A trifle more 
open and thin in growth and habit than Canadensis. 
Each Each 
DL ORCOPonLt tern tient: S2 a5 On oR COLONL teenie reer $7 50 
Stow ft maeree aero ere 4 WO) NOHO 7 scocasn jodaoe 10 00 
Ait OsSaltacmnaer ates Ba O le ecOnOlLt meme 15 00 
A FEW PRACTICAL HINTS ON PLANTING 
Always keep roots covered when plants are out of the ground. 
Dig hole large enough to receive plant without bending roots. 
Break up subsoil and mix it thoroughly with rotted stable 
manure. 
Set plants slightly deeper than they stood at the nursery. 
Work in good soil among roots so as to leave no air-pockets. 
Fill bole and tamp soil down thoroughly with the beel of shoe 
or tamping tool. 
Leave slight depression around plant to catch the water, and 
water thoroughly. 
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