IO WHITE’S NURSERY SERVICE 
TAXUS—Yew (Continued) 
Cuspidata Nana—(Brevifolia) Dwarf Japanese 
Yew. Compact variety of above. Tightly clustered 
needles. 
LOH OSA mee beep 1% to 2’ $4.25 
Media—Intermediate Yew. A more upright grow- 
ing form of above. We have several types of this 
plant ranging from upright shrubs to round, com- 
pact dwarfs. 
18 to 24” $2.50 2 to 246" 4225 
Media Hicksi—Hick’s Yew. Upright, columnar 
type. Excellent’ for tall, narrow hedges, or speci- 
mens. 
18 to 24” $2.25 2 to 214’ $3.00 
THU JA—Arborvitae 
Occidentalis — American Arborvitae, or White 
Cedar. Widely known ornamental. Good as screen 
or hedge plant. Best in sun, good soil. 
LZ LORD eeu 3 to 4’ $1.75 
Occidentalis Compacta—Compact form of above. 
3 to 4’ $3.50 
Occidentalis Globosa—Globe Arborvitae. Round, 
globe shaped, compact. Excellent small hedge. 
Likes sun. 
L2 Onl Ded pO 18 to 24” $1.50 
Occidentalis Pyramidalis—Pyramidal Arborvitae. 
Upright, compact and columnar form of above. 
Useful as accent. 
15 tonl87) 7h .S5 3: to 4 ei 
Occidentalis Wareana—Ware or Siberian Arbor- 
vitae. Thick, bronzy, compact foliage. Good hedge 
or specimen. 2 t0'S eee 
Plicata—Great Western Arborvitae. Similar to 
American Arborvitae, excepting foliage thicker and 
more compact. Good hedge, bronze-green foliage. 
UPAR ney aang 1 kyo aie 3 to 4” Slie 
TSUGA—Hemlock 
Canadensis — Canadian Hemlock. Withstands 
shade, heavy shearing. Compact, bright green. 
Useful as specimen or hedge. 
12 to1b "$4.75 5 to 6°" $578 
