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 
Ie oatOwht aes) perieon 82 00 | 6to 7 ft., heavy. ...$20 00 
D, ae 2b itt. Ae, nese PIII WW FESROVAONIN Sc Suseesece oe 19 00 
DEG COS Lia eae ne 3 75M 7 COSOut heavy yieeiee 2 00) 
SFE ROM OTP ect teats 5 25 | 7 to 8 ft., ex. heavy. 25 00 
Soctord hte Wes a OOS tow itera ye: 25 00 
CM TRG «ce yhat cies 10 00 | 8 to 9 ft., specimen.. 32 00 
BECO OLE ae peter sito 13 00 | 9 to 10 ft., specimen. 45 00 
Dito Otitewheaviyieeae 16 00 | 10 to 12 ft., specimen 60 00 
OstOn/siteeeeeennece 16 00 
T. cuspidata columnaris. Columnar Japanese Yew. A 
choice columnar form of Upright Japanese Yew of distinct 
narrow-growing habit with the base only slightly wider 
than the top. Foliage < a aoe very dark green; retains its 
color all winter. Each 
Bytouonitee ae $1300 Soe Otten $25 00 
OntOW/ Gitte oe ae 16 00 Orton Ori tere eee) 
TECOLS eae ae Re POMOC |. WO rie) Tiss odo oo oc 55 00 
T. media hatfieldi. Hatfield Yew. A compact-growing form 
of Yew that shapes up into a perfectly furnished cone- 
shaped bush that offers many possibilities in the small 
garden. Each Each 
15:46:18 in Pee: C22) Selle? ton2 to, Loses site $4 50 
ett On Cee eee 3 00 | 2% to 3 ft.. eee ONO) 
T. media hicksi. Hicks’ Yew. A narrow, uprishe form of 
Yew useful for formal accent or hedge planting. 
Each Each 
GOR CORD teen aerate Ci) TAO | Bike) SU no ano ocee) 1A0) 
tO Vout eee ee 3h FSS || SURO sie Aa ma oe 8 00 
DULO SD -Lta- el nom es a BROOM Actoraotteaeeae see OLOO 
THUJA - The Arborvite 
Thuja occidentalis. American Arborvite. The upright, flat- 
leaved evergreen so commonly used as single specimens and 
for hedges and windbreaks. Will stand severe shearing. 
Each Each 
Mig owliee soon eceee $1 Be are bf hen Pen ris tee $5 25 
SRI Tas cis than eee DD Se COS tae ca ences 7 00 
HRW ONGIA Ri tan cence aot cag rae 100 
BitOlO: tte teen AR OOMIEO tol O ttre wien AO) 
T. occidentalis compacta. Parsons’ Globe Arborvite. A 
dwarf, ball-shaped form, with light green foliage; much 
used in foundation plantings. 
Each Each 
O2htonl Sie eee eee GO nO (ile LOmrbe re = aeren. $1 75 
WSyigoy dkstriehs os wonton MEL BY || Pate an tele oon ocr 2 WS: 
T. occidentalis ellwangeriana, Rheingold. Golden Tom 
Thumb Arborvite A dwarf form, with beautiful golden 
foliage. Exceptionally fine for rock-gardens or borders. 
Each Each 
WORPOA Wc ot oor oe S1e5Omleleorco 2st aero) 0 
TWD FE OVANGRAI Me mr 5 haa cn or OR LOE | Pate) PSone. on g.0 dae oneal) 
5 sto) LS insane ee DESO? Yo toys teamed ee 4 50 
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 
1Ve-COn2t tomeu ae Ca Doel) QU tenis noes onuE $3 75 
Di COMO tian toe A S54 to tee. seas 4 75 
DIVES Wows eioe bot 5 ote DIY |) Sumo neeies sac ode acc oe 6 00 
SEO Mort teenie ee ate 3 00 | 6to 7 ft.. eee ae OOO 
T. occidentalis, Columbia. Columbia Usboica Pyramidal 
form, with silvery-tipped foliage. An excellent variety for 
group plantings. 
BULK’S NURSERIES, Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
Thuja 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. 
T. standishi. Standish Arborvitez. This is a loose, open type 
of Arborvite, 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 
DCO ota eee Lee meno) tOmsO tae ne pa OO 
ONG Ors tt erent eet al 7 TWO to ho its tere. 550 
Suto Aut tae nee eee Bille tOne Oil tse mete ey 90 
AatOl atte eae ey ton Om orton Ltamermeeemres| OF 0 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arborvite. This is 
one of the very best of the Arborvites. It is distinctly col- 
umnar in growth, while its glossy, dark green foliage is 
equally attractive both winter and summer. A formal plant, 
and fine for accents. Each Each 
yD CORDES EG nay eee $1 35 Ohtow/ al tee eee On DU 
PRUESAKOY SINNED oS tects ait 2 00 J COLO LLL ay Neer ae 8 00 
BLOVAanl Care eee ie 2 50 SitomO Lee eee (OOO 
AStOU SILL meter teeters 3) HS Orconl Outen sateen OO 
DIEOs Onl be eee an ee SS OO me lO Gol tae ae 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 
1ObEOs rine nee eee $1 00 | 144 to 2 ft.. 2$2 25 
PRfey US en bac nations ih 35 6t o 8 ft.; heavy spec. 35 00 
1 SICOnL oun eee 75 

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 
ACO MUG tae eee SI SOOM 2 ton 2 ort bee ene a) 
Do COR Oa Us ee eee 150 
TSUGA - The Hemlocks 
Tsuga canadensis. American Hemlock. Most desirable 
evergreen tree, very graceful and adaptable for specimens 
or groups. A very delightful effect is obtained when grown 
as a hedge. The leaves are dull green, on branches that 
are slender and drooping. 
Each Each 
ESTA NOLAN ris. Gicteny 3c oe ES) 7to 8 ft., heavy. .$13 00 
DG) PLUS Sian bn we oe Ph OA SitomO tte heavy eee L500 
DLE TORS LO 3 00 9 to 10 ft., heavy. . 20 00 
3) to°A frempearertae re 4 00 | 10 to 12 ft., heavy. . 30 00 
ARTOUD. cto eee ee 5 50 | 12 to 14 ft., heavy. . 40 00 
Sy tO.Otlitzer se voeiniene 7 00 | 14 to 16 ft., heavy.. 50 00 
Gito “its, heavivines 10 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 
ASOLO. TC ae $6 00 Toy RO As do on dele UO 
5 LOuOitU eee ee eee 8 00 SLtOnt kit ae eee LO (U 
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A FEW PRACTICAL HINTS ON PLANTING 
Always keep roots covered when plants are out of the ground. 
Dig bole 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 heel of shoe 
or tamping tool. 
Leave slight depression around plant to catch the water, and 
water thoroughly. 
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