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Occidentalis nigra (Dark American Arborvitae). An upright 
variety that maintains a dark, rich green. 
Avo 8 ft. as ae deet $6 50a) 5 to Ota eee $9.00 
Occidentalis rosenthali. Slow growing pyramidal and com- 
pact. Retains its rich green color all season. 
AGL OTA Zo tee eae 1002 4 Yo, COs Ueereae eee $9.00 
Occidentalis spiralis. Compact tree, with upright branches 
aa short, close set branchlets clothed with beautiful, dark 
oliage. . 
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Occidentalis woodwardi (Woodward Globe Arborvitae). 
Dense, globe-shaped variety which maintains its shape with- 
out shearing. The foliage is a pleasing sea-green in Summer; 
in Winter, bronze. Perfectly hardy. Grows about 3 ft. high. 
Seton a IN wets ees, $3.00 |" 25012 2p iene eee DUO 
Orientalis nana (Golden Biota). A neat compact, dwarf 
plant of round, or egg shape with yellow to bronze foliage. 
Always retains its neat, compact form without training. 
O2a Os LO IN aro ack 2.00 lo TOLL Sines eee $2.75 
LS.toi 24: in ee ee $3.50 
TSUGA -: Hemlock 
Hemlocks can be used in many different ways; as lawn 
specimens they attain great size and beauty; by shearing they 
may be used in foundation planting and kept from overgrowing 
for years and years; for border or screen they form a most 
naturalistic background. Hemlocks thrive in shade or full 
sun and are practically immune to insects and disease. 
Canadensis (Canadian Hemlock). A handsome, ornamental 
tree growing 70 to 100 ft. high. Dark green foliage. Hardy 
as far north as Canada. 
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Canadensis sargenti (Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock). Makes 
a tremendous mound of wavy outline many times broader 
than high, always well clothed and neat. Like all good 
things it develops slowly but becomes a real possession in 
your ‘‘personal” effects. Magnificent. 
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Caroliniana (Southern Hemlock). Native of the mountains 
of the Southern States and perfectly hardy here in the 
North. A beautiful tree with dark green foliage and a habit 
of growth which makes it distinctly different from our 
Canadian Hemlock. 
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