EVERGREENS 

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T. occ. pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arborvitae). Narrow, 
columnar type. Bright green, dense foliage. Very valu- 
able for accent or formal planting. One of the choicest 
Arborvitaes. 
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T. occ. rosenthali (Rosenthal Arborvitae). Dense, dark 
green foliage. Compact, slow grower. 
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T. occ. spiralis (Spiral Arborvitae). Compact, upright 
branches with dark green foliage. 
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T. occ. vervaeneana (Vervaene Arborvitae). A broad, 
pyramidal type with greenish yellow foliage. 
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T. occ. wareana (Siberian Arborvitae). Large, glaucous 
green foliage pyramidal in shape and very hardy. A 
comparatively slow grower. 
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T. orientalis aurea nana (Biota) (Berckmans Golden 
Arboryvitae). A very pretty, compact formal evergreen 
with golden yellow foliage. 
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TSUGA - Hemlock 
Tsuga canadensis (American Hemlock). One of the most 
graceful and adaptable of all the evergreens. The leaves 
are about 1% inch long, dull green and slightly grooved 
above, striped beneath. Does well in the shade. Matures 
into fine specimens. Very useful mn foundation plantings 
as it can be readily sheared. They make a splendid hedge 
or windbreak. We have a wonderful stock of Hemlock, 
all of which have been frequently transplanted and 
sheared. They are plants that are sure to please our 
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T. canadensis pendula~(Sargent Weeping Hemlock). 
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T. sieboldi (Siebold Hemlock). Handsome, graceful tree 
with spreading branches. 
Large specimens. 
HUMUS 
Feed your evergreens with humus. Use a liberal 
amount mixed thoroughly with the soil when 
planting. A thin mulch on the ground under the 
branches is always beneficial. 
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