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Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis (American Pyramidal Arborvitae) 
A most desirable arborvitae of narrow columnar growth, dense and compact with- 
out pruning. Planted in groups it produces a most impressive alpine effect. In 
situations where effective hedges requiring but little space are desired Pyramidal 
Arborvitae has no counterpart. The hedge becomes a solid wall of green from 
4 to 20 feet in height as desired and occupies only 2 feet in width. For hedges 
trees should be planted 18 inches apart. A Pyramidal Arborvitae hedge requires 
scarcely any care. 
Each 10 100 1000 
BPOmincnesr Once: transplanted same. ee b Senaslaen hel a $ 10 $ 80 
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Thuja orientalis aurea nana (Berckmans Golden Arborvitae} 
Doubtless the most popular dwarf, golden arborvitae known. Almost globe 
shaped, very compact, foliage vertical and bright gold. Very formal in appear- 
ance. Being a universal favorite and hardy, there are few plantings in which it 
cannot be used to advantage. It always adds tone and color. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
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TSUGA (HEMLOCKS) 
Tsuga canadensis (Canada Hemlock) 
Native New Brunswick, to Wisconsin and south to Alabama. A well known con- 
ifer of graceful, pleasing habit of growth, and regarded by some landscape archi- 
tects as one of the best of conifers. Perfectly hardy, withstanding low tempera- 
ture without injury to tree or foliage. Foliage is heavy and attractive, needles are 
short. Is naturally broadly pyramidal in form but can be grown to a rounded 
head, and lends itself well to pruning into hedges. 
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Tsuga diversifolia (Japanese Hemlock) 
A fine graceful conifer with long, slender, graceful branches which reach out to 
make a beautifully formed evergreen. Hardy. A handsome specimen tree with 
an abundance of lustrous foliage. 
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Tsuga heterophylla (Western Hemlock) 
The Western Hemlock is very similar to Tsuga canadensis. Grows to about the 
same form and height and has the same characteristically graceful branch tips. 
The foliage is slightly heavier with a beautiful luster. It is common in the Coast 
and Cascade ranges of western United States. Hardy. Like canadensis it has 
splendid ornamental values. 
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