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PINE (Pinus nigra) 

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MUGHO PINE (Pinus mughus) 
THUJA °¢ Arborvitae 
Ornamental evergreen trees of narrow py- 
ramidal habit. They are favorites for formal 
gardens because of their regular, symmetrical 
habit. Adapted for hedges and windbreaks. 
Thrive best in a moist, loamy soil. 
Occidentalis (American Arborvitae). Beautiful 
native tree, commonly known as White Ce- 
dar. Especially useful for hedges and screens. 
SbOre tee ee $3.75 | 5to6ft......$9.00 
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PMO cxcon soto s ob U $16.00 
Occidentalis plicata (Giant Arborvitae). Al- 
though of narrow, pyramidal form, this tree 
attains tremendous height. The effect of 
glossy, bright green leaves against the cinna- 
mon-red bark is of interesting beauty which 
becomes accentuated with age. 
A tO Dit ee ee oe ee ree eee $6.50 
Occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor- 
vitae). The deep green color and upright pyr- 
amidal form of this species renders it conspic- 
uous in contrast with other evergreens. It is 
very hardy and vigorous. We recommend 
this Arborvitae for an evergreen hedge. 
By UO) Cas kaos $3.75 | 5to6ft......$9.00 
4 tOno titans 6 OOM | NOitor etter i200 
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Occidentalis nigra (Dark American Arbor- 
vitae). An upright variety maintains a dark, 
rich green. 
3 to 4 ft...... $3.75 | 4to5ft......$6.50 
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Rosenthali (Rosenthal Arborvitae). A rugged 
columnar tree of slower growing habit than 
other Arborvitaes. Very hardy with espeically 
fine foliage during the Winter. 
AOS) Tuners O00 Siro) to Onicammne $12.00 
Occidentalis spiralis. Compact tree with up- 
right branches and short, close set branchlets 
clothed with beautiful, dark foliage. 
SLO tae $0.00) | 4 to Sit... .-$7.50 
Occidentalis wareana (Ware or Siberian Ar- 
borvitae). A sturdy variety of broad, pyrami- 
dal form upon maturity. Gray-green foliage. 
Dense, rugged grower of slow habit. 
3 to 4 ft......$6.00' | 4to 5ft......$7.50 
Occidentalis woodwardi (WoodwardGlobe Ar- 
borvitae). Dense globe-shaped variety which 
maintains its shape without shearing; foliage 
is a pleasing seagreen in Summer; in Winter, 
bronze; perfectly hardy; grows about 3 ft. high. 
18 to 24 in....$8.50 | 2 to 21% ft....$5.00 
Orientalis elegantissima (Biota). Slender, col- 
umnar form with bright golden-tipped foliage 
in the Spring, green-gold in Summer. A strong 
accent during Winter, with dark golden bronze 
coloring. Hardiest of Chinese Arborvitaes. 
4. bo.:5) Lite ee aye eee ein ocr ounce cies $7.50 

HEMLOCK (Tsuga canadensis) 
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THUJA—Continued 
Orientalis nana (Golden Biota). A neat, com- 
pact, dwarf plant of round, or egg shape with 
yellow to bronze foliage. Always retains its 
neat, compact form without training. 
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TSUGA *¢ Hemlock 
Hemlocks can be used in many different ways; 
as lawn specimens they attain great size and 
beauty; by shearing they may be used in found- 
ation planting and kept from overgrowing for 
years and years; for border or screen they form 
a most naturalistic background. Hemlocks 
thrive in shade or full sun and are practically 
immune to insects and disease. 
Canadensis (Canadian Hemlock). A handsome, 
ornamental tree growing 70-100 ft. high; dark 
green foliage; hardy as far north as Canada. 
10 to 15in..... .$1.50 each, $14.00 per 10, 
$125.00 per 100 
INS ey US IB 5 oc « $2.25 each, $20.00 per 10 
Sito 24 nee 3.50 each, 30.00 per 10 
BGO BMWs nooo $5.00 | 6 to 7 ft...$18.00 
3 to4ft..... . HO || Wie) Sith. ZED 
BEKO) Me oo o.ce 10.00 | 8to 9 ft... 35.00 
SOD hs eae 6 15.00 | 9 to 10 ft... 50.00 
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Canadensis sargenti (Sargent’s Weeping Hem- 
lock). Makes a tremendous mound of wavy 
outline many times broader than high, always 
well clothed and neat. Like all good things it 
develops slowly but becomes a real possession 
in your “personal” effects. Magnificent. 
18 to 24 in....$7.50 | 3 to 3% ft. .$15.00 
2to 2144 ft....10.00 | 3% to 4 ft.. 20.00 
2% to 3ft....12.50 | 4 to 4% ft.. 30.00 
Caroliniana (Southern Hemlock). Native of the 
mountains of the Southern States and per- 
fectly hardy here in the North. A beautiful 
tree with dark green foliage and a habit of 
growth which makes it distinctly different 
from our Canadian Hemlock. 
Py GO) BS Hs 0.9 00 € $6.00 | 6to7ft..... $20.00 
DT WOM os ISO) |) OO AHONSS Te oan 30.00 
S00) 9 teens 40.00) 
Diversifolia (Japanese Hemlock). Very dwarf 
with crisp, dense foliage on reddish branches. 
Slowest growing of all our Hemlocks and will 
thrive in sun or partial shade. 
2 to 24% ft... .$7.50 | 3 to 3% ft. .$12.00 
2% to3ft.... 9.00 | 8% to4ft.. 15.00 
McLayi. A unique dwarf Hemlock of unusual 
form. Entirely hardy and suitable for founda- 
tion planting because 
of slow growth and 
picturesque shape. 
A COW tues 5200 
5 to Gitssae 20.00 





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PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE 
(Thuja pyramidalis) 
