Taxus cuspidata columnaris. Columnar Japanese Yew. A 
choice columnar form of Upright Japanese Yew of distinct 
narrow-growing habit with the base only slightly wider 
than the top. Foliage is a rich, very dark green; retains Its 
color alJ winter. Each Each 
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T. media Gintermediay An excellent type of Spreading Yew 
with dark green foliage that is heavier than Cuspidata 
foliage. Each 
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T. media hatfieldi. Hatfield Yew. A compact-growing form 
of Yew that shapes up into a perfectly furnished cone- 
shaped bush that offers many possibilities in the small 
garden. Each Each 
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T. media hicksi. Hicks’ Yew. A narrow, upright form of 
Yew useful for formal accent or hedge planting. 
Each Each 
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THUJA - The Arborvite 
Thuja occidentalis. American Arborvite. The upright, flat- 
leaved evergreen so commonly used as single specimens and 
for hedges and windbreaks. Will stand severe shearing. 
Each Each 
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T. occidentalis compacta. Parsons’ Globe Arborvite. A 
dwarf ball-shaped form, with light green foliage; much 
used in foundation plantings. 
Each Each 
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T. occidentalis ellwangeriana, Rheingold. Golden Tom 
Thumb Arborvite. A dwarf form, with beautiful golden. 
foliage. Exceptionally fine for rock-gardens or borders. 
; Each Each 
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T. occidentalis rosenthali. Rosenthal Arborvite. A compact 
tree, erect, columnar in growth, and with dark green, glossy 
foliage. Fine as specimens or for formal plantings. 
T. occidentalis sibirica. Siberian Arbormte. A hardy 
variety, forming a broad pyramid. Deep olive-green foliage; 
of slow growth. Useful in foundation plantings. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
PoitOMalt. meee ee $2: 5082 316'to 4 ft. ee $5 75 
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T. occidentalis, Columbia. Columbia Arborvite. Pyramidal 
form, with silvery-tipped foliage. An excellent variety for 
group plantings. 
T. occidentalis lutea. George Peabody Arborvite. A well- 
known variety forming a broad pyramid, with golden 
yellow foliage that is strikingly contrasted against the grays 
and greens of other evergreens. 
T. occidentalis plicata. Giant Arborvite. Pyramidal shape. 
Deep blue-green foliage with triangular whitish spots. As 
its name implies, it attains considerable height. | 
T. standishi. Standish Arborvite. This is a loose, open type 
of Arborvite, with rich green foliage that is more feathery 
In appearance than any of the other Arborvitzs. It is often 
used in informal plantings. 
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