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Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis 
(Hills Pyramidal Arborvitae) 

Thuja occidentalis woodwardi 
(Woodward Arborvitae) 
ARBORVITAE 
Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis (Hill Pyramidal Arborvitae) 
A dense, compact type of good green color, narrow and pyramidal in 
habit. It reaches fifteen to twenty feet and usually measures not more than 
two feet in diameter at the base. One of the leading upright growers for 
foundation plantings and other landscape uses. Has a tendency to grow 
with more than one stem, but can be trimmed to single stem if required. 
10 100 
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Thuja 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. 
TL Osc OWS rie cee caress es eee oe ee eee B&B $1.30 $1.20 
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 
branchlets. It may be trimmed into hedges or other shapes. 
1G 22 Avr) ease eee ee etre es RE See? B&B $1.70 $1.60 
Tsuga canadensis 
(American Hemlock) 
