
Woodward Globe Arborvitae 
—lutea (Peabody’s Golden Arborvitae). 10-15’. (x). A 
striking, pyramidal evergreen with golden-yellow foliage. 
214-3 ft. $3.00; 3-4 ft .$3.75. 
—vervaeana (Vervaene Arborvitae). 10-12’. (x). A strik- 
ingly handsome variety with golden tinted foliage. 
Erect growth. 2-214 ft. $2.25; 216-3 ft. $2.65; 
3-4 ft. $3.15; 4-5 ft. $4.00; 5-6 ft. $5.00. 
—warreana (Ware’s Siberian Arborvitae). 10-12’ (x). Noth- 
ing better for cold, rugged conditions. Strong, com- 
pact grower of broad pyramidal habit. Deep green, 
on foliage. 114-2 ft. $2.25; 2-214 ft. $2.75; 214-3 ft. 
—warreana lutea (Ware’s Golden Siberian Arborvitae). A 
fine golden form of the preceding. 115-2 ft. $2.25; 2-215 
ft. $2.75; 216-3 ft. $3.25; 3-4 ft. $4.00; 4-5 ft. $4.75. 
orientalis (Oriental Arborvitae). 15-20’. (xxxx). A really 
choice evergreen. Color, a refreshing yellowish-green, 
turning to bronze-green in winter. Broad, pyramidal 
form with feathery foliage of fan-like formation. Espe- 
cially good in semi-shaded locations. 5-6 ft. $4.50; 6-7 
ft. $6.00; 7-8 ft. $7.75; 8-10 ft. $10.00. 
plicata (Giant Arborvitae). 60-75’. (x). A pyramidal tree 
with short, rather slightly nodding branchlets and 
with larger foliage than other species, light green above 
and whitish beneath. 2-215 ft. $2.75; 212-3 ft. $3.25. 
Narrow Pyramidal or Column Type 
These varieties naturally grow with a narrow pyrami- 
dal formation. 
THUYA— 
Occidentalis— 
—douglasi aurea (Douglas Golden Arborvitae). 15-20’. (x). 
A pyramidal grower, with slender branches and 
bright yellowish foliage. A choice evergreen 215-3 ft. 
£00; 3-4 ft. $3.50; 4-5 ft. $4.50; 5-6 ft. $5.50; 6-7 ft. 
—pyramidalis (Compact Pyramidal Arborvitae). 10-15’. 
(x). This is one of the finest and the most called for of 
all pyramidal evergreens. A dense, columnar _ type, 
being the most compact and erect of the entire species; 
.at 12 feet averaging 24 to 30 inches in diameter; 2-215 
ft. $2.50; 214-3 ft. $3.25; 3-4 ft. $4.50; 4-5 ft. $6.00. 
—rosenthali (Rosenthal Pyramidal Arborvitae). 10-12’. (x). 
A striking and beautiful pyramidal variety. Resembles 
Pyramidalis in form, with dense, darker green foliage. 
115-2 ft. $2.00; 2-215 ft. $2.75; 214-3 ft. $3.50. 
Globe or Round Headed Type 
Grouped here are the dwarf, dense growing globose 
type of Arborvitae. They retain their compact round 
sets uO without shearing but can be sheared if de- 
sired. 
THUYA— 
Occidentalis— 
—compacta (Parson’s Globe Arborvitae). 5-6’. (x). A 
medium low growing, very compact, globose variety with 
diameter about equal to the height. Really fine. 15-18 in. 
baie fie ft. $2.50; 2-212 ft. $3.00; 214-3 ft. $3.50; 3-4 
he Ba ant) 3-4’, (x). A choice Arborvitae similar to 
somewhat darker foliage. 2-212 ft. .00; 
216-3 ft. $3.50. : = = 
—ellwangeriana (Tom Thumb Arborvitae). 5-6’. (xx). A 
dense globose variety with typical foliage of the Arbor- 
vitae mixed with foliage like Retinospora. A truly ele- 
gant evergreen. 115-2ft. $1.75; 2-215 ft. $2.00; 214-3 ft. 
$2.50; 3-4 ft. $3.25; 4-5 ft. $4.25. 
—ericoides (Heath Arborvitae). 3-4’. (xx). A delightful 
and unique evergreen; dense, round headed and with 
bluish-grey foliage. Distinctive in appearance. 15-18 
in. $1.90; 112-2 ft. $2.25; 2-215 ft. $2.75. 
—froebeli. 3-4’. (x). One of the finest globe type. ever- 
greens. Foliage rich green all the year. 12-15 in. $1.75; 
15-18 in. $2.00; 114-2 ft. $2.50. 
—sglobosa (Globe Arborvitae). 4-5’. (x). This choice globe 
Arborvitae is always in demand. Dense, dwarf habit, 
globular and very regular in outline. 12-15 in. $1.75; 
15-18 in. $2.00; 115-2 ft. $2.50. 
—globosa nana. 2-3’. (x). A more dwarf form of the pre- 
ceding; 12-15 in .$1.75; 15-18 in. $2.00; 114-2 ft. $2.50. 
—hoveyi (Hovey’s Golden Globe Arborvitae). 4-5’. (x). An 
exceptionally fine globe evergreen and like the other 
globe types does not require shearing. Very compact 
with light green foliage tinged yellow. 15-18 in. $2.00; 
115-2 ft. $2.50; 2-215 ft. $3.00; 214-3 ft. $3.50. 
—Little Gem. 115-2’. (x). Truly a “Gem” with its dwarf, 
compact form and deep green foliage. Globe formation. 
10-12 in. $2.00; 12-15 in. $2.50 
-—-umbraculifera (Dwarf Arborvitae). 2-3’ (x). A lovely 
very dwarf, dense growing variety with umbrella-like 
formation. 12-15 in. $1.75; 15-18 in. $2.00. 
—woodwardi (Woodward Globe Arborvitae). 4-5’. (x). 
Considered by many the finest globe-shaped Arborvi- 
tae. Growth tight and compact and foliage rich, dark 
green. 12-15 in. $2.00; 15-18 in. $2.50; 114-2 ft. $3.00. 
Hemlock 
TSUGA canadensis 60-75’. (xx). A soft, graceful ever- 
green and one of the most decorative. Prefers a rather 
shady location. 12-15 in. $1.75; 5-6 ft. $6.00. 

EVERGREENS THAT WILL ENDURE SHADE 
While the following varieties do well in full sunlight, 
they will give fairly good results in shady locations, espec- 
lally the yew as it really prefers some shade. 
YEW (Taxus)—all varieties. 
JUNIPERS (Juniperus)—tamariscifolia, pfitzeriana. 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga)—canadensis. 

FROM SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT,— 
Received your shrubs and pleased with them. They 
arrived in good condition. 
(Name on Request) May 1944 

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