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Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis. Pyramidal American 
Arborvitae. Its tall, slender habit makes it splendid for 
formal use. Dense dark green, which it holds through- 
out the winter. 
Each For 10 Per 100 
eeeewieets....................-9270 $25.00 $225.00 
ar 4.00 37.50 350.00 
26) 5.50 52.50 500.00 
TSUGA canadensis. Canadian Hemlock. 50 to 60 feet. 
Native. Handsome, graceful, dull green foliage. 
Grows well in sun or shade. For winter effect in 
deciduous planting; in groups with other large ever- 
greens. For hedges and windbreaks; withstands clip- 
ping. Invaluable as a specimen tree. 
Each seror 10 _ Per 106 
2 to 3 feet, nursery-grown..... $3.50 $30.00 $250.00 
3 to 4 feet, nursery-grown...... 4.00 35.00 300.00 
4 to 5 feet, nursery-grown...... 4.50 37.50 350.00 
5 to 6 feet, nursery-grown...... 6.00 55.00 525.00 
6 to 7 feet, nursery-grown...... 7.90 70.00 675.00 
7 to 8 feet, nursery-grown...... 9.00 85.00 825.00 
8 to 9 feet, nursery-grown......12.00 100.00 
9 to 10 feet, nursery-grown..... 15.00 140.00 
T. caroliniana. Carolina Hemlock. 50 to 60 feet. Native. 
Perfectly hardy at Boston. Darker green than preced- 
ing; also fuller habit than T. canadensis. 
Each For 10 
0 OE $6.00 $50.00 
RM ee bw ee aha ve ck hee be 7.50 66.00 
2 10.00 90.00 
CLIMBING VINES 
Nature uses rich green vines to add beauty to the 
landscape and cover unsightly places. Wisdom suggests 
that in planning your home-grounds you follow Nature's 
lead. 
AKEBIA quinata. Five-leaf Akebia. A slender, twining, 
woody vine to 12 feet or more, with half-evergreen 
foliage of five small leaflets. Flowers small, purplish, 
in early spring, fragrant. The fruit is 3 to 5 inches 
long, but is seldom produced. A good vine where a 
light shade is desired. Has the habit of sending out 
growths from the base which creep over the ground 
or over shrubs, and the like, and so is satisfactory as 
a bank-cover. Drained soil in sun. Good autumn 
color. 
Each For10  +#£Per 100 
evecr feld-plants ............. $0.30 $2.50 $22.50 
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper. Woody 
vine climbing to 30 feet or more by branched tendrils 
(not twining). Foliage large, with five leaflets, color- 
ing various reds in the fall. Flowers greenish, small, 
in cymes. Fruits bluish black. An excellent native 
vine for covering tree-trunks or rough surfaces to 
which it can cling. Makes a beautiful hedge when 
trimmed to a substantial fence. Endures much shade 
and is one of our woodland ground-covers. 
Each For1l0_ Per 100 
eNeorteld-planis ............- $0.30 $2.50 $22.50 
meine pol-micnts .............. 40 3.60 30.00 
PITS DOOLONIS uc 6-, ea ewes .50 4.80 45.00 
