Thuja _ occidentalis lutea. George Peabody Arborvite. A 
well-known variety forming a broad pyramid, with golden 
yellow foliage that is strikingly contrasted against the grays 
and greens of other evergreens. 
T. occidentalis plicata. Giant Arborvite. Pyramidal shape. 
Deep blue-green foliage with triangular whitish spots. As 
its name implies, it attains considerable height. 
T. standishi. Standish Arborvitz. This is a loose, open type 
of Arborvite, with rich green foliage that is more feathery 
in appearance than any of the other Arborvites. It is often 
used in informal plantings. 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arborvitz. 
This is one of the very best of the Arborvites. It Is dis- 
tinctly columnar in growth, while its glossy, dark green 
foliage is equally attractive both winter and summer. A 
formal plant, and fine for accents. 
Prices of preceding varieties: Each Each 
DECMOIO Lt ee ee DOLD CO LOG/ Tl bear ee eae $11 00 
Sai COA At eee OAPI ctor ttre. eh coe case 1550 
AM-AtOW) [tegen a eae, GHLIMIEOALOSO ty ee case 16 00 
SRT OLOUL tee aie ean Ok OU) 
For Hedges, see page 28. 
T. orientalis aurea nana. Berckman’s Golden Arbormtz. A 
very beautiful dwarf evergreen of round shape. Formal in 
habit, with golden yellow foliage. Slow growing. 
Each Each 
ATO eLOaI Te ees ee pe UU U2 ost. 5 1b ae ene Anca. $6 50 
PO sORLG say ean tee ses 2,75. | 6 to 8 ft., heavy spec. .50 00 
io to 2 Etre eee e750 
T. orientalis compacta. Chinese Compact Arbormte. Bright 
green in color and of dwarf, columnar shape. Desirable for 
very formal effects or for hedges. 
Each 
poate ft. vane SSLOO0G zie Lory it wes ore ee $4 25 
tO Git. ee 3 50 
TSUGA - The Hemlocks 
Tsuga canadensis. American Hemlock. Most desirable 
evergreen tree, very graceful and adaptable for specimens 
or groups. A very delightful effect is obtained when grown 
as a hedge. Dull green Jeaves, on branches that are slender 
and drooping. Each Each 
[orton tema eae PSDs | a LOD Cape et aan $11 75 
2G toveys iter eee ASR COLO LL een a. eee 16 00 
QUO TO-S ut ite ee Gs00T IE Oston/ait. nea vy ym 20 00 
PALO 4a lf bvo sake SeO0RIs atoro ut neavynn es 27 00 
For Hedges, see page 28. 
T. canadensis sargenti. Sargents’ Weeping Hemlock. A 
most interesting evergreen. Develops into a large, mound- 
like shape with wavy outline 
Each Each 
BICOL Lt arent eee SD SEIT 7 LONGUE? eR eae oe ee $40 00 
GitOgal tare hee 32 00 
Vines and Climbers 
OR quick results in covering the bare sides and 
softening the sharp angles of buildings, hiding 
unsightly fences, beautifying and _ shading 
porches, bowers, and summer-houses, vines and 
climbers are indispensable. The sweeping vines 
about a porch appeal to everyone. 
Slight extra charge for balled and burlapped “B&B”’ 
AMPELOPSIS - Ivy 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata veitchi. Boston Ivy. Has ak 
autumn coloring. Fach 
Moeciuniplanteert ennenten ei ec as oy ee ok $0 75 $6 ‘00 
SLTOlG DIAM Sere Ge ey ts es a BAe she ete he 100 8 50 
