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Aillen meyer Nurs ertes 

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known as ‘pressed Cedars. 

Suggested Doorway 
Planting 
THUJA occidentalis (Eastern Arbor-Vitae). One 
of the best. Light green in early spring and 
turning dark rich green during the summer. 
Pyramidal, compact, vigorous and can be 
used in foundation plantings, hedges or as 
specimens. 
Each 
Dt ceil/su tha eee oe he sere es oats cee $2.50 
PAPEL Ae hae vee d.o UIs eID FS 3.00 
Sd TS Weim nea e Sie orate Ge ees ao Oke 3.50 
CUP Aa tenets hun, GaLtER Bor eeO ate. 7 OE: 4.00 
AEG utter eeee oer ode tears 5.00 
SN on oh tae ol cn, toe eo 6.00 
GiktOu Lotte ee einen telecine W318; 
T. orientalis aurea nana (Berckmann’s Golden 
Arbor-Vitae). A beautiful, dwarf, compact 
variety of golden color. Valuable for urns, 
small gardens, cemetery lots or brightening 
up foundation plantings. Grows about twice 
in height to width. 
Each 
Garo Gti, omar om orci orks e, our o< $3.00 
Sto 2 linet ee ae ce netore 4.00 
SU ere Ain Ate Gta bio dic Otc een Sacra 7.00 
Sl ewtor4 chtce eines Gate a arte eran 8.00 
T. occidentalis elegantissima (George Peabody 
Arbor-Vitae). A golden pyramidal form which 
is quite conspicuous in contrast to the green 
varieties. 
Each 
Sto Fhe, iin ceceeners ete emcee $4.00 
7M TOME | aM Pesca aS Ee encarta Ta ue ONO e 5.00 
T. orientalis elegantissima (Yellow Column Ar- 
bor-Vitae). A comparatively rapid growing 
Oriental variety with bright yellow color 
throughout the year. Desirable for contrast. 
Each 
PG Se Ftd teccmseek ts taney ten GOR anes eae $3.50 
3 EPO TAY TR ey eens laps ee See Eee ars 4.00 
PANE ects gm by eet NR Fe-d oh nver HATO 5.00 
5, tol: Hhaesioere cao eet Sa irae 6.00 

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Chuja ~ ARBOR-VITAE 
One of the most popular and extensively planted Evergreens. 
The branches are flat or grow in layers. To many, they are 
While they prefer a moist soil or 

ample water they will grow almost anywhere. They vary in color 
from green to yellow and in shape from globe to pyramidal. 
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IILDING, DUKE ROAD. M. W. ANDERSON 



Thuja Orientalis Aurea Nana 
occidentalis globosa (Globe Arbor-Vitae). 
Usually develops into a perfect, globe-shaped 
plant, the spread equaling the height. The 
foliage is light green and attractive. They 
are largely used for front-line planting, in 
urns, vases, On either side of a step and in 
formal work where symmetry is desired. 
Each 
12° to 1 5iniee: a0 ieee $2.00 
15.to L8°ins eee 2250) 
18 to 24 inca. os 5 ee oe eee 3.00 
2 to 2b ft. 4.06.%..22 oe ee 4.00 
occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor- 
Vitae). Strikingly attractive, narrow at its 
base, and retaining its shape without shear- 
ing. The color is deep, rich green. Like all 
Arbor-Vitaes is easy to transplant. For cor- 
ners, in front of pillars, background of group 
plantings and in urns, no dwarf Evergreen is 
quite so popular. 
Each 
2-to 22 fth oo en $2.50 
2\o to3 ft. Son dese ie ee 3.00 
3 to 31,2 ft... ee he eee 3.50 
3 to 4 ftir... 0. ee 4.50 
4.to 5 ft. . 6.44.8) oho ee 5.00 
5 tO 6 fics ood « ale wee 6.00 

This modern and attractive apartment was given the “Hillenmeyer Touch.’ As the trees 
Thuja Occidentalis Globosa and plants develop they will add more beauty and increase in value. 
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