Thuja in photo: 2. T. Orientalis. 
6. Warreana (Siberian). 
American Arborvitae is the one 
dwarf group of evergreens 
which prefers the extreme north. 
Arborvitae grows in any good 
soil and even withstands poor 
drainage. For best results it 
should be pruned neatly every 
summer, being careful to keep 
the bottom broader than the 
top. 
THUJA (Arborvitae) 
T. occidentalis (American Arborvi- 
tae) 
30 ft. Zone II. Pyramidal tree with 
dense, frond-like, evergreen leaves. 
Popular. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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18 to 24 in. B&B.$2.00 18.00 160.00 
T.o. Columbia (White Tipped)—20 ft. 
Zone IV. Interesting foliage, dotted 
with silver. 
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18 to 24 in. B&B. 2.50 20.00 180.00 
T.o. douglasi (filiformis)—15 ft. Zone 
IV. Crested, thready foliage. Quite 
unusual. Very neat grower. 
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2 to 3 ft. B&B... 3.00 27.50 230.00 
T.o. douglas Golden—Like Douglasi 
but yellow foliage in spring. 
* 8 to 10 in. X 3.50 
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27.50 
30.00 
3. Tom Thumb Arborvitae. 
7. Pyramidal Arborvitae. 
10. The type—Thuja occidentalis. 17. 

Verveaneana. 
THUJA (Continued) 
(Each) (10) (100) 
T.o. elegantissima (Golden Tip)—15 
ft. Zone II. Bright green in winter, 
gold in spring. 
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2 to 3 ft. B&B... 3,00 27.50° 230.00 
T.o. ellwangeriana (Tom Thumb)— 
4 ft. Zone II. Two kinds of leaves 
give feathery appearance. 
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15 to 18 in. B&B. 2.25 19.00 150.00 
T.o. globosa (Globe)—4 ft. Zone IL. 
Maintains itself well under all con- 
ditions and holds its shape without 
trimming. 
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12 to 15 in. B&B.. 2.25 18.00 150.00 
18 to 24 in. B4B. 3.50 27.00 225.00 
T.o. Little Gem—2 ft. Zone II. Really 
dwarf—hugging the ground. Rock- 
garden plant. Dark green. 
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9 to 12 in. B&B. 2.00 15.00 110.00 
T.o. pyramidalis (Pyramidal)—25 ft. 
Zone II. This is perhaps the best 
tall form of American Arborvitae. 
Formal, narrow hedges. 
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4. Orientalis aurea nana. 
8. Globe Arborvitae. 
12. "Little Gem". 

5. Hovey’s Arborvitae. 
9. Golden Tip Arborvitae. 
13. Douglasi aurea. 
THUJA (Continued) 
(Each) (10) (100) 
T.o. lutea (Peabody)—15 ft. Zone II. 
Bright yellow column. 
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T.o. vervaeneana (Vervean)—10 ft. 
Zone II. Broad, bushy pyramid. 
Color varies from gray-green to yel- 
lowish and in winter to bronze. 
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18 to 24 in. BEB. 2.50 18.00 160.00 
T.o. wareana (Siberian)—12 ft. Zone 
II. A broad cone, dense and bushy. 
Slow. Stands exposure. Foliage 
heavy crested. 
*10 to, 12"inw XS eee 25.00 
T. Orientalis (Oriental) (Biota) 
25 ft. Zone VI. Fast growing column 
with leaves “set on edge.” Interest- 
ing, useful. Bronze in winter. 
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3.00 
T.o. aurea nana (Berckman)—5 ft. 
Zone VI. A gorgeous dwarf—rich, 
lush. Golden in spring; bronze, 
winter. 
*2-inch’ pots 5.-.aaee 3.00 20.00 
1S to 18 in. B&B. 2.50 20.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 3.00 25.00 
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