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THUJA (ARBORVITAES) 
Thuja occidentalis (American Arborvitae] 
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Native New Brunswick and Manitoba to North Carolina and Illinois. An 
old, standard favorite. Grows in compact form, narrow pyramid in shape 
and attaining a height of 60 feet. Wiéithstands low degrees of temperature, 
makes fine low hedges or taller wind breaks. A tree that has always been 
justly esteemed. Each 10 100 
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Thuja occidentalis aureo-variegata (Goldspot Arborvitae] 
A rapid growing tree, very desirable for specimen or mass planting. The 
foliage is beautifully sprinkled through with gold, not too much, but just 
enough to give the tree an aspect of cheerfulness on the darker days of the 
year. Possesses delightful freshness and color throughout the seasons. Plant- 
ed in rows or hedges, either trimmed or untrimmed, it is a most satisfactory 
tree. 
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Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis (American Pyramidal Arborvitae) 
A most desirable arborvitae of narrow columnar growth, dense and compact 
without trimming. Very hardy and a favorite.in almost any planting. Planted 
in groups it produces a most impressive alpine effect. In situations where 
effective hedges are desired requiring but little space, Pyramidal Arborvitae 
has no counterpart. The hedge becomes a solid wall of green from 4 to 20 
feet in height and occupies no more than 2 feet in width. For hedges, trees 
should be planted one and one-half feet apart. No pruning is needed other 
than topping. A Pyramidal Arborvitae hedge requires scarcely any care. 
2- 3 feet three times transplanted........................ B&B 90 8.10 73 
This B&B grade can be handled bare roots. If so ordered deduct 5 cents per plant. 
Thuja occidentalis woodwardi (Woodward Arborvitae) 
A dwarf, compact tree, assuming the globe form. Admirably fitted to low 
plantings, or for shaping taller plantings to the ground. Almost perfectly 
symmetrical and if at all favorably planted will take good care of itself, and 
because of its pleasing form and foliage and easy growing qualities will 
always be in demand. 
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Thuja orientalis (Oriental Arborvitae) 
A pyramidal or bushy tree, of which there are many garden forms. Attains a 
height of 25 feet, and is native from Persia to eastern Asia. In the original 
form, and particularly in the garden varieties, it has added much to Amer- 
ican gardens. 
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