Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y. 

Tsuga canadensis sargenti 

THUJ A—Continued 
Occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal 
Arborvitae). The deep green color and 
upright pyramidal form of this species 
renders it conspicuous in contrast with 
other evergreens. It is very hardy and 
vigorous. We recommend this Arbor- 
vitae for an evergreen hedge. 
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(ERO ne MWe ale din Bice o una et e ce UU) 
Occidentalis nigra (Dark American Ar- 
borvitae). An upright variety that main- 
tains a dark, rich green. 
A OP OST DRI ra tee ee ES es se $6.50 
SR MOM Olin OPA oe ctocieies oie 6 
Occidentalis rosenthali. 
pyramidal and compact. 
rich green color all season. 
Me oye ASA co: Wy ih ot oto Ga Yo 6 $7.50 
ATEN GO! Ok thee mer cane ee eae ae 
Slow growing 
Retains its 

Taxus hicksi in Nursery 
Compact tree, 
with upright branches and short, close 
set branchlets clothed with beautiful, 
dark foliage. 
Occidentalis spiralis. 
SHON OM tr an Seca ais, § oe hee bio borate $9.00 
6 tO0'7 Eben ere ee ee eee 12.00 
8 to 0: Tha cee ee 15.00 
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. 
15: COL Shin Seer eee are ei $2.50 
LS40.24 nike eee eee ee 
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. 
12 to: Lanes ae eee $2.00 
LS GOs [Sata eee eats PUG 
LS:tor 241 ae eee See 3.50 
Caroliniana (Southern Hemlock). 
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 
EVERGREENS—Continued 
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 bor- 
der 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 hand- 
some, ornamental tree growing 70 to 
100 ft. high. Dark green foliage. Hardy 
as far north as Canada. 
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2 101d lites eo | GitO se luce lcse OU 
3 to 4 ft... 6250) We 7 tO) 8 ties 22250 
4 to 5 ft.....10.00 | 8 to 9 ft.....30.00 
9: $0: LO Ce ee soe eee $40.00 

Canadian Hemlock 
Canadensis sargenti (Sargent’s Weeping Hem- 
lock). Makes a tremendous mound of wavy out- 
line many times broader than high, always well 
clothed and neat. 
velops slowly but becomes a real possession in 
Like all good things it de- 
your “personal” effects. Magnificent. 
20'S Lb ohcaetee tea pee eee $7.50 
3 603.16 {tir . 4. hae ae on eee 10.00 
Bio $0.4 £020. iia sega cee 15.00 
Native of the 
Hemlock. 
3 to ft. Uh at Oe $6.50 
4. 60:5: fts gues ne boc Rea ee 10.00 
Oto Thin tae ee ole 16.00 
6 to '7 ft. ene ee eee 18.00 
