
Photo, Thuja: 4. T. Orient. aurea nana; 5. Hoveyi; 6. Warreana; 
7. pyramidalis; 8. globosa; 9. elegantissima; 10. Occidentalis. 
THUJA. American Arborvitae 
is the one dwarf group of ever- 
greens which prefers the ex- 
treme north. Arborvitae grows 
in any good soil and even with- 
stands poor drainage. 
occidentalis (American Arborvi- 
tae)—30 ft. Zone IJ. Pyramidal tree 
with dense, frond-like, evergreen 
leaves. Popular. 
* 6 in. S, 25 (minimum) $5, 100 $15 
*16 in. X, 50 (minimum) $10, 100 $20 
*18 in. XX, 10 (minim) $15, 100 $125 
18-24 in. B&B, $3.50, 10 27.50, 100 $225 
ELEGANTISSIMA (Golden Tip) —15 
ft. Zone II. Bright green in winter, 
gold in spring. 
*6 in. X, 10 (minim) $4.75, 100 $32.50 
2 ft. B&B, $5.00, 10 $45.00, 100 $375.00 
ELLWANGERIANA (Tom Thumb)—4 
ft. Zone Il. Two kinds of leaves give 
feathery appearance. 
*6 in. X, 25 (minim) $7.50, 100 $27.50 
15 in. B&B, $3.50, 10 $30.00, 100 $275.00 
GLOBOSA (Globe) —4 ft. Zone II. 
Maintains itself well under all condi- 
tions and holds its shape without 
trimming. 
* 6 in. X, 25 (minim) $8.00, 100 $31.00 
*10 in. X, 25 (min.) $11.00, 100 $40.00 
15 in. B&B, $3.50, 10 $30.00, 100 $275.00 
LITTLE GEM—2 ft. Zone II. Really 
dwarf--hugging the ground. Rock- 
garden plant. Dark green. 
12 in. B&B, $3.50, 10 $30.00, 100 $275.00 
15 in. B&B, $4.00, 10 $35.00, 100 $300.00 
PYRAMIDALIS (Pyramidal) — 25 ft. 
Zone II. This is perhaps the best tall 
form of American Arborvitae. For- 
mal, narrow hedges. 
* 8 in. X, 25 (minim) $9:00, 100 $35.00 
*]2 in. X, 25 (min.) $12.50, 100 $48.00 
18 in. B&B, $3.50, 10 $30.00, 100 $275.00 
VERVAENEANA (Vervean) —10 ft. 
Zone II. Broad, bushy pyramid. Color 
varies from gray-green to yellowish 
and in winter to bronze. 
*4 in. X, 10 (minim) $4.25, 100 $35.00 
WAREANA (Siberian)—12 ft. Zone II. 
A broad cone, dense and bushy. 
Slow. Stands exposure. Foliage 
heavy crested. 
*8 in. X, 25 (minim) $9.00, 100 $35.00 
15 in. B&B, $3.50, 10 $30.00, 100 $275.00 
Orientalis (Oriental) (Biota)—25 
ft. Zone VI. Fast growing. column 
with leaves “‘set on edge.’ Interest- 
ing, useful. Bronze in winter. 
*12 in. S, 1 (minim) $2.50, 100 $17.50 
2 ft. B&B, $5.00, 10 $45.00, 100 $400.00 
AUREA NANA (Berckman) —5 ft. 
Zone VI. A gorgeous dwarf—rich, 
lush. Golden in spring; bronze in 
winter. 
*2Vp in. pots, 25 (min.) $13.50, 100 $50 
30 in. B&B, $7, 10 $60, 100 $575 
TILIA americana (Basswood) — 80 
ft. Zone IV. Rich soil, not good in 
city air. Fragrant white, June. 
*12 in., 25 (minim) $5.00, 100 $12.50 
6 ft., $3.35, 1027.50, 100 $250.00 
cordata (Littleleaf Linden)—90 ft. 
Zone IV. Dense-headed street tree. 
Tolerant. Blooms in July. 
6 ft., $4.35, 10 $35.00, 100 $300.00 
vulgaris (Common European Lin- 
den)—80 ft. Zone IV. Street tree, the 
best flowers of any. June and July. 
6 ft., $4.35, 10 $35.00, 100 $300.00 
TRUMPET-VINE—See Bigonia 
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TSUGA. The Hemlock is one of 
the most useful and noble of all 
evergreens. In dry or wet soils, 
in sun or shade. ; 
canadensis (Northern Hemlock)— 
60 ft. Zone IV. In forests, a noble pa- 
triarch, but readily sheared to hedge 
or modest specimen sizes. Humus. 
Stands shade. The most beautiful 
native evergreen. 
* 6 in. S, 25( minimum) $3, 
* 4 in. X, 25 (minimum) $6, 
100 $9 
100 $18 
*12 in. (ball), 25 (min.) $15, 100 $60 
2 ft. B&B, $5.50, 10 $45, 100 $395 
FREMDI—Slow growing pyramid to 
9 ft., tiny needles. 
2%, to 3 ft. B&B, $15.00, 10 $130.00 
SARGENTI (Weeping)—Dwarf, very 
spreading form. May become 15 ft. 
across and 6 ft. high. Drooping, 
graceful. Good dark green. 
3 to 3Y2 ft. B&B, $15.00, 10 $125.00 
caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock)— 
50 ft. Zone V. Damp, acid preferred. 
Dense. Striking shadows. Drooping. 
* 6 in. S, 25 (minim) $3.00, 100 $10.00 
“12 ime S, Zo (minim) $5.00, 100 $15.00 
12 in. B&B, 5 (min.) $6.50, 100 $110.00 
TULIP-TREE—See Liriodendron 

Specimen Tsuga canadensis 
