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VIBURNUM 
Macrophyllum (Japonicum). A handsome evergreen shrub with lustrous shining 
leaves about four inches long. Compact growth. 
Tinus. Rather slow growing, broadleaf evergreen with small, creamy white, fragrant 
flowers in winter. Occasionally damaged by cold. 
Coniferous Hvergreens 
Coniferous Evergreens have a wide use in ornamental planting. They do 
best planted in full sunshine, but will be successful where they have sunshine 
at least half of the day. They will not grow however directly under large trees 
and in locations where they would get very little sunshine. Much time and 
money has been wasted by planting these plants in shady places. 
BIOTA 
Orientalis (Chinese Arborvitae). 
Aurea nana (Berkman’s Arborvitae). Compact grower. Roundish shape. Foliage 
is a yellowish green. 
Bakeri (Baker’s Arborvitae). Pyramidal growth. Bright green foliage which remains 
green in winter. 
Bonita. Round compact Arborvitae. Green in winter. 
Orientalis pyramidalis. Tall, compact Chinese Arborvitae. 
CEDRUS 
Deodara (Deodara Cedar). Tall pointed tree with light blue foliage. 
CEPHALOTAXUS 
Harringtonia fastigiata (Spiral or Korean Plum Yew). Upright growing variety of 
bushy habit with narrow dark green foliage. Very hardy. Resembles the Irish Yew. 
CRYPTOMERIA 
Japonica. A native to Japan, where it is planted for timber. A graceful and rapid 
growing evergreen tree with foliage somewhat resembling a swamp Cypress. A very 
desirable specimen evergreen tree. 

Showing a section of our Arborvitae and Junipers. 
We can move shade trees up to six inches in diameter. 
