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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 
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Thujopsis dolobrata (False Arborvitae) 
Sometimes called Elk Horn because of the interesting and peculiar shape of 
the branchlets. It-has heavy light green foliage of mottled effect. Pyramidal 
in form. Of oriental origin and regarded as one of the most beautiful of 
oriental conifers. Since it is different, it gives an added interest and beauty 
to garden plantings. Hardy into New England. 
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Tsuga canadensis (Canada Hemlock] 
Native New Brunswick, Wisconsin and south to Alabama. A well known 
conifer of graceful, pleasing habit of growth, and regarded by some land- 
scape architects as one of the best of conifers. Perfectly hardy, withstanding 
low temperature without injury to tree or foliage. Foliage is heavy and 
attractive, needles are short. Is naturally broadly pyramidal in form but can 
be grown to a rounded head, and lends itself well to pruning into hedges. 
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Tsuga diversifolia (Japanese Hemlock) 
A fine graceful conifer with long, slender, graceful branches which reach out 
to make a beautifully formed evergreen. Hardy. A handsome specimen tree 
with an abundance of lustrous foliage. 
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Tsuga heterophylla (Western Hemlock) 
The Western Hemlock is very similar to Tsuga canadensis. Grows to about 
the same form and height and. has the same characteristically graceful branch 
tips. The foliage is slightly heavier with a beautiful luster. It is common 
in the Coast and Cascade ranges of western United States. Hardy. Like cana- 
densis it has splendid ornamental values. 
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