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Thuja occidentalis nana (Little Globe Arborvitae) . 
A dwarf of regular form. Foliage upright and grows in thick, heavy layers 
appearing to be packed together, and of good bright green color. Low grow- 
ing, a mature tree reaching a height of 2 feet and spread of 3 feet, and pre- 
senting an aged appearance. Desirable wherever dwarfs are needed. 
Each 10 100 
8-10 inch spread twice transplanted................-..- B&B $ 60 $540 $ 49 
1000 
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The above B&B grade can be handled bare roots. If so ordered deduct 10 cents per plant. 
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 1.20 10.80 97 
Bo ALY. Paes ae AEE Sef WEEE E IRR Ps lees EA ge: eee B&B 1.60 14.40 130 
An 5 ae ek pie lt! a ee PIR Ss IORT At a lee ELAN, a B&B 2.00 18.00 162 
a sar Jian ieee Ce eae Oe BO hy He ai 2A SM RE 8 ALC B&B 2:50 22.50 203 
The 2-3 foot grade can be handled bare roots. If so ordered deduct 10 cents per plant. 
Thuja orientalis (Oriental Arborvitae) 
A pyramidal or bushy tree from 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 American 
gardens. 
12-18 inches twice transplanted (hedging BR)............ 25 2.30 20 
132274 eR ae ppc in er a eign “Serer hie eee ee the) a 35 3.20 28 
2- 3 feet twice transplanted (hedging).............. BYBi iy 67.65 5.90 53 
Thuja orientalis aurea nana (Berckmans Golden Arborvitae) 
Doubtless the most popular dwarf, golden arborvitae known. Almost globe 
shaped, very compact, foliage vertical and bright gold. Very formal in ap- 
pearance. Being a universal favorite and hardy, there are few plantings in 
which it cannot be used to advantage. It always adds tone and color. 
Height 4 to 5 feet. 
10-12 inches three times transplanted.................... B&B 5 8.60 77 
tel See gare Cs hon ape WA de CS eee: B&B 1.20 10.80 97 
The above grades can be handled bare roots. If so desired deduct 10 cents per plant. 
Thuja orientalis beverlyensis (Beverly Hills Arborvitae] 
A rapid growing, oriental arborvitae. Foliage good, bright golden color the 
year round. The tree is usually laden with clusters of small green cones in 
the fall which enhance its ornamental value. A little pruning keeps it com- 
pact and when shaped into a tall stately spire it just fits some landscaping 
schemes. It is at its best when used as a specimen tree. | 
15-18 inches twice transplanted...........0.0...2...00-- B&B 95 8.60.) 2 
18-24 Js etal OP Oe B&B \ >, 1.20 °° -/10-80. +4 ssc 
Thuja plicata (Giant Arborvitae) 
A native of the northwest, quite generally distributed along the Pacific Coast 
from Oregon northward and to the westward slopes of the Cascade mountains. 
The trees are thickly limbed well to the ground except in dense woods, and the 
foliage is fresh and attractive at all seasons. It is a rapid grower under 
favorable conditions and grows into a symmetrical pyramid with little or no 
pruning. 
2- 3 feet three times transplanted... B&B 1.20 10.80:. > eee 
