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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 known as “‘pressed Cedars.’’ 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. 
T. occidentalis globosa (Globe Arbor-Vitae).  T. orientalis elegantissima (Yellow Column Arbor- 
Usually develops into a perfect, globe-shaped Vitae). A comparatively rapid growing Oriental 
plant, the spread equaling the height. The variety with bright yellow color throughout the 
foliage is light green and attractive. They year. Desirable for contrast. Each 
are largely used for front-line planting, in 2 to 3) ft; eee ee $3.50 
urns, vases, on either side of a step and in 3.10 4 ft. cot eee 4.00 
formal work where symmetry is desired. 4°to 3 ft. 0b. 2a yale 5.00 
Each 5° to 6 ft. 2 2.245 ee 6.00 
12: tor liD tinzoccs « eeaec Ronee ee eee $2.00 
15 to: 18 ine, 05 ee dee eae ee 2.50 = 








T. 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 Thuja 
Arbor-Vitaes it is easy to transplant. For cor- Globosa 
ners, in front of pillars, background of group and ! 
plantings and in urns, no dwarf Evergreen is Pyramidalis 
quite so popular. 

Thuja Orientalis Aurea Nana 
THUJA occidentalis (Eastern Arbor- Fach 
Vitae). One of the best. Light green ; 
in early spring and turning dark rich 2 2Y2 ft. ooo. e tee $2.50 
green during the summer. Pyramidal, ZVantOnS Rite ee ee era ere 3.06 | 
compact, vigorous and can be used 310.4 tte teeter tea the Aare 4.00 | 
in foundation plantings, hedges or as SEG. ft ea ee aa ee 6.00 
specimens. 
Each TT. orientalis aurea nana Berckmann’s 
ZN OX a Ce lapo nh aces Ree eaeE aoe $3.00 Golden Arbor-Vitae). A beautiful, 
1/5 4 ft 
: be: : ft ft. eee eee, ae dwarf, compact variety of golden Gi] 
Se eee... ae ss 750 color. Valuable for urns, small gar- 
dens, cemetery lots or brightening up 
T. occidentalis elegantissima (George foundation plantings. Grows about 
Peabody Arbor-Vitae). A golden py- twice in height to width. 
ramida! form which is quite conspicu- 

Ous in contrast to the green varieties. poen 
pen Lo tO WSLin. tat) eee chee $3.00 
SRL ke. he ae ee, ge, Se $4.00 tS tO 24: ins. eet a <6 4.00 
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By. oadleaf @ VEN Y| Yeers 
O MANY home owners do not know what this title means! Think of the Hollies 
and the Laurels as examples. We would miss the glossy green foliage of the 
Broad-Leaved Evergreens in early spring, the deeper colors of summer, and the cheer- 
ful contrast they give to dull winter scenes, if they were removed from our landscape. 
They may be used as specimens, foundation plantings with tall evergreens or in the 
shrub border. You will be delighted with their beauty all the year—and pleased with 
the plants we supply. 
Abelia - Bush Arbutus 
ABELIA grandiflora (Glossy Abelia). A desirable, medium growing semi-evergreen 
shrub for foundation planting, filling corners, curves or can be used as a hedge. 
The small, glossy leaves remain on most of the winter. Small, dainty blush-white 
blossoms are borne on rather arching branches from May until frost. We like 
Abelia. 
Each Each 
Seto. 24 ins, BOB. seer ckeree $2.00 2'to.3 TL A BGB See eee $2.50 
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