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ARBORVITAE 
9. Golden Tip Arborvitae 
PSEUDOTSUGA 
(Douglas Fir) 
Douglasi (or taxifolia) 
70 ft. Zone IV. Evergreen tree. 
Shapely, handsome pyramid. Prefers 
rich soil, but tolerant. Good in 
garden or forest. This handsome 
“spruce’’-shaped evergreen is in every 
way better than ordinary spruces 
and should be used much more than 
it is—though it is fast becoming one 
of the most popular evergreens. 
(Hach) (10) (100) 
PRO ME OMIIN ake. 6.75 
BA acon OMns oe at: 8.00 
* 8 to 10 in. XX... 15.00 
m2 tO lim, XOX... . eal) 
18 to 24 in. B&B.. 11.00 75.00 
RETINOSPORA 
(chamaecyparis, p. 9) 
SCIADOPITYS (Evergreen) 
Verticillata (Umbrella Pine) 
20 ft. Zone V. Slow, dense pyramid. 
Long leaves in whorls. Drain well. 
Striking and unusual. Usually very 
expensive, but note our bargains: 
2to 3 ft. B&B. .2.50 21.00 195.00 
3to 4 ft. B&B..3.50 30.00 275.00 
SEQUOIA 
gigantea (Big Tree) 
200 ft. Zone VI. Evergreen column. 
Prices on request. 



* means young, light sizes, not yet 
bushy. . 
B&B means heavy plants with ball 
of earth wrapped in burlap. 



5. Hovey’s Arborvitae 
10. The type—Thuja occidentalis 11. Verveaneana 
THUJA 
2. Orientalis compacta 
6. Warreana (Siberian) 
(Arborvitae) 
Occidentalis (American Arborvi- 
tae) 
30 ft. Zone II. Pyramidal tree with 
dense, frond-like, evergreen leaves. 
Popular. 
(Hach) (10) (100) 
A tAstO! .OLllbe Nose... 6.50 
Peston 4 imyeXs oan. 8.50 
#12) to lim. XX... 4 30.00 
12 to 15 in. B&B.. 6.00 40.00 
15 to 18 in. B&B.. 9.00 55.00 
—Columbia (White Tipped)—20 
ft. Zone IV. Interesting foliage, dot- 
ted with silver. 
+78 to10) inveX® fas es 8-20-2700 
18 to 24 in. B&B..1.50 13.00 
—elegantissima (Golden Tip)—15 
ft. Zone II. Bright green in winter, 
gold in Poe 
P1GstOere Inxs: 17.50 
PS. GO| OcimereX ae , 22.00 
2to 3 ft. B&B..1.75 16.50 125.00 
—ellwangeriana (Tom Thumb)— 
4 ft. Zone II. Two kinds of leaves 
give feathery gaia ae 
*6°(0> Sin: a 14.50 
*10/tos2 in: xe ae 20°00) 
18 to 24 in. B&B..1.50 12.00 95.00 
—globosa (Globe)—4 ft. Zone II. 
Maintains itself well under all condi- 
tions and holds its shape without 
2.75 
2.75 
trimming. 
* 6to 8in. X PE he WN) 
*10 to £21n. XO. 27.50 
12 to 15 in. B&B..1. 25 10.00 90.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B..1.75 15.00 125.00 
—lutea (Peabody)—15 ft. Zone II. 
Bright yellow column. 
*6560 59 1n.Xc. 2710.17.00 
*10 to. 12 in. X.. Se arto) 
18 to 24 in. B&B..1.50 12.00 90.00 
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3. Tom Thumb Arborvitae 
7. Pyramidal Arbormitae 

4. Orientalis aurea nana 
8. Globe Arborvitae 
12. “‘Inttle Gem” 13. Douglas aurea 

THUJA (Continued) 
—Little Gem—2 ft. Zone II. Really 
dwarf—hugging the ground. Rock- 
garden plant. Dark green. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
fe OLLOMES Dee No ee eo Ones 22-00) 
15 to 18 in. B&B..2.00 17.50 100.00 
—pyramidalis (Pyramidal)—25 ft. 
Zone II. This is perhaps the best tall 
form of American Arborvitae. For- 
mal, narrow hedges. 
ze ONUO meso IIT NG. ae 
18 to 24 in. B&B.. 
2to 3 it. B&B.. 
—vervaeneana (Vervean)—10 ft. 
Zone II. Broad, bushy pyramid. 
Color varies from gray-green to yel- 
lowish and in winter to bronze. 
PLOY Kote Ox 5 fae 15:00 
18 to 24 in. B&B..2.00 15.00 100.00 
fe hl 1.0 
Peed 0050.00 
2.25 17.00 125.00 
—wareana (Siberian)—12 ft. Zone 
II. A broad cone, dense and bushy. 
Slow. Stands exposure. Foliage heavy 
crested. 
 UssndoaKOritnin De oy ee 22.00) 
15 to 18 in. B&B..1.25 9.00 70.00 
Orientalis (Oriental) (Biota) 
25 ft. Zone VI. Fast growing column 
with leaves “‘set on edge.’’ Interest- 
ing, useful. Bronze in winter. 
Pr OuUC wl 2 ATs Neer ge 2:25, 15.00 
TD COL SH AON eee 80-00 — 42/50 
*18 to 24 in. B&B..1.50 10.00 80.00 
—aurea nana (Berckman)—5 ft. 
Zone VI. A gorgeous dwarf—rich, 
-lush. Golden in spring; bronze, 
winter. 
FAGt Om Sine, 22.00 
10 to 12 in. B&B..1.00 10.00 90.00 
15 to 18 in. B&B..2.50 18.00 160.00 
