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CONIFERS — Continued 
THUJA or. aurea nana, Berckman’s Golden 
Arborvite 
Compact, symmetrical. Bright golden-yellow 
foliage. 5 feet. 
Each Per 10 
POS A RS ett ye. Meteosat, $1.15 $10.00 
ica es tea S88 Atte ok Oe eda tree Yo .90 7.50 
or. aurea nana globosa, Dwarf Golden Arborvitz 
Dwarf globe form of Aurea Nana. Excellent for 
border planting and urns. 2 feet. 
MARR AES SM Sretakis OF, gtr ainsi fan AS 28 1.40 12.50 
DE ed Mek ol wf we Bloe, 4) ie PENN b/Aiartey ated 1.15 10.00 
dP EERE) odo pane AST ot Fg ae .90 7.50 
or. compacta, Compact Arborvitz 
Broad, compact form with pleasing dark green 
foliage. 8 feet. 
J a O57 5 Eo he tesa soc deca nelsece. saps 1.15 10.00 
rc tae J eid 9 koe ae ean Bide al a ae .95 8.00 
1 ARAN a gee“ etadd A na ange ee dete 15 6.00 
or. elegantissima, Yellow Column Arborvitze 
One of the most beautiful evergreens of the 
Biota family. Pointed top, broad base, com- 
pact grower. Foliage is a good clear gold. 
15 feet. 
Fi) A oak eleel tl pine 4 Da atlgt) Mibat eh ca AnmUMn Teay Fo 4 1 13.50 
Pe OURS Po ae en es eee AY 1.25 11.00 
We REPLI Alng SUS Epi ila mebsines de aie mee urate 1.00 8.50 
MISSOURI, June 4, 1943: ‘‘Your stock was very nice.” 
IOWA, June 4, 1943: ‘‘Check enclosed covering nice Magnolias.” 
OHIO, June 16, 1943: “PLEASK FIND DRAFT ENCLOSED. Many 
thanks for prompt service.” 
OHIO, June 22, 1943: “We have received the pot evergreens o.k., 
in fine condition. We planted them out in the field and I will be fooled 
if we lose one plant. They surely were the finest lot of pot evergreens 
ever received. Many thanks for the nice plants and the fine packing.”’ 
ILLINOIS, July 5, 1943: ‘‘The Evergreens received from you last 
spring are going along in nice shape, hitting right around 100 percent 
stand.” 
OHIO, July 19, 1943: ‘‘Thank you for fine stock sent. All came 
through fine.” 
