
Evergreens 
This class of plants is shipped with roots undisturbed in 
a ball of earth dug from the nursery row and burlapped. 
To plant, place root ball in hole, remove burlap without dis- 
' turbing earth, firm ground around root ball, and water 
generously. 
ARBOR VITAE—Thuja 
American. 30’. (Thuja occidentalis). Well known col- 
umnar tree. Our trees are sheared in the nursery row each 
Summer. 
Each 
Ye tae Pes as ho ee et x $ 1.00 
NOR 1.25 
EE 1.75 
CE et 2.25 
De 3.25 
Elegantissima. 15’. (T. occidentalis elegantissima). Gold- 
tip arborvitae. Broadly pyramidal Arbor Vitae with lustrous 
green foliage tipped golden yellow. 
Pee 2 DL tk $ 2.50 
Pee See le 3.00 
George Peabody. 15’. (T. occidentalis lutea). Similar to 
paren type, American Arbor Vitae, but with golden-yellow 
oliage. 
cane tee eT ee $ 3.00 
Globe. 5’ (T. occidentalis globosa). Dwarf plant. Com- 
pact, natural globular form. Use in foundation planting, or 
where accent plant of this type is desired. 
Ley 10 es i ia ae $ 1.60 
5 38 neh lial ete A ea 2.00 
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Hovey. (T. occidentalis hoveyi). Dwarf. Globe shaped. 
LN LE ig SES el 2.50 
it Sl panera pepe 3.00 
Pyramidal. (T. occidentalis pyramidalis). 30’. Tall, 
slender, columnar shape. Dark green foliage of compact 
growth. Use for accent in foundation planting, and alone 
wherever upright, formal effect is desired. Plant in sunny 
locations on good soil. Can also be used for hedges. 
fe $ 2.25 
Ce SE A a a a 2.75 
EN el ei le Ss a a 3.50 
eee ee ee Le 4.75 
Pe ge ell aa I ES 6.25 
Siberian. 15’. (T. occidentalis wareana). Ware arbor- 
vitae. Broadly pyramidal shape. Deep green foliage. Good 
hedge and specimen plant. 
a nace Oe ne eS ae a $ 2.50 
eS ne eee 3.50 
a 6.00 
Tom Thumb. (T. occidentalis ellwangeriana). 4’. <A 
dwarf globe shaped Arbor Vitae with finely cut foliage. 
(RA ae Fl a $ 2.00 
CLO ED ANOS a 2 5 a 2.75 
Pee ee tee ee 3.75 
