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—wareana. 12’-15’ Siberian Arborvitae 
Exceedingly hardy, this dense growing form makes a splendid 
hedge although as a spot plant its rugged broad pyramid is 
worthy of consideration. Improves with age. 
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orientalis (BIOTA). 25’-30’ Oriental Arborvitae 
Flat fan like branches pressed together ‘‘on end" form at first an 
oval shape column brilliantly clothed in emerald green foliage. 
Develops into a bushy pyramidal tree. 
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—daurea nana. 4’-5’ Berckman Golden Arborvitae 
Faom the “bed plant’’ to old age the same compact neat egg-shape 
mass is retained, changing from the brilliant yellow high lights of 
spring to warm reddish brown tones, topped with gold in winter. 
Popular for edging. 
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—elegantissima (BIOTA). 10’-12’ Yellow Column Arborviitae 
In outline a broad swelling column, quite compact and well fur- 
nished. Few if any conifers can compare favorably to this hand- 
some bush for warm rich coloring throughout the year. Spring 
covers the surface with sparkling yellow tips ripened by the 
summer sun to golden brown, and winter brings out the rich red- 
dish bronze coat flecked with yellow brilliants, with vivid green 
inside. 
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plicata atrovirens (lobbi). 35’-40’ Giant Arborvitae 
Lustrous green fleshy leaves clothe the branchlets assuming warm 
bronze in winter. Given a sunny reasonably moist spot will quickly 
dvelop into a splendid dignified irregular tree. Quite unlike any 
other Arborvitae. 
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