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Thuya occidentalis wareana Thuya occidentalis woodwardi 
(Ware Arborvitae) (Woodward Arborvitae) 
ARBORVITFAE (continued) 
Thuya occidentalis wareana (Ware Arborvitae) 
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Raised by and named for Mr. Thomas Ware, an English Nurseryman, 
who produced it about 1850. It matures at six to eight feet, is conical 
in outline and covered with dark green foliage, being much heavier and 
deep crested. Branches are short and stiff. Long known under the name 
of Siberian Arborvitae. 
Each 10 100 1000 
‘Agee . $ 33.00 $300.00 
Thuya occidentalis woodwardi (Woodward Arborvitae) 
One of the old and well-known globe forms. It originated many years 
ago and introduced by the Reading Nurseries, of Reading, Massachusetts 
and was named for Mr. J. Woodward Manning. Forms a good bushy 
natural globe shaped tree of compact form and good color. 
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Tsuga canadensis (Hemlock) 
A native American tree at home in the deep woods where it will 
stand severe cold. We obtain our seed from northern Wisconsin 
assuring a strain of tree much more hardy than plants from more 
southern localities. Valuable for landscape use in partial or heavy 
shade, or on north side of buildings. Makes a regular conical form 
tapering evenly from a broad base to a long thrifty shoot. Under 
favorable conditions it grows very rapidly and has long, graceful 
b anchlets. It may be trimmed into hedges or other shapes. 
Ge rT Heer Fale ates eM a lecel LOD asters $ 15.00 $120.00 

ELAOD Mhatelaly pore 04 ekg ena een ee Peete l may See 30.00 270.00 
AN Ve [omer tC THe ese ei Tos hice tees icc sae ee aN das sp set 35.00 320.00 
iE eR NG i Sul Oa DOR RE de Seas Sanpete ao ees 
T's ‘anadensi Ee Os ied: Meee 4 i Fi Rae ee ee Peer : iineae 
pxrianinsastertiock) {ei feeinchexx mee. TRB&R 145. 13.50 125.0008 wee 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
