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Taxus media hiti HITI YEW 
A new introduction in the yew family. An upright grower, 
but having more spread than other upright types. Compact 
habit of growth with lustrous green foliage. Excellent for 
foundation plantings with its companion, the spreading yew. 
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THUJA ARBORVITAE 
The flat lacy foliage of the ene is familar to everyone, 
being the most commonly used evergreen for landscape purposes. 
There are types to fill every need from the low globular to narrow 
pyramid. They stand shearing and are, therefore, excellent hedge 
plants. 
Of the two species commonly known, the Thuja occidentalis is 
considered to be the hardier. The oriental varieties, especially the 
gold foliaged types, should be planted in locations where they 
receive some protection from winter wind and sun. 
Arborvitaes are considered to thrive best on heavy soils. 
THUJA occidentalis AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 
Very popular conical shaped evergreen with loosely tex- 
tured light green foliage. It is highly recommended for corner 
plantings or in the garden for screening purposes. It stands 
shearing and is excellent for use in evergreen hedges. 
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Thuja occidentalis compacta PARSONS ARBORVITAE 
A dwarf and compact form. Very slow growing. A more 
or less oblong pointed ball of fresh green foliage. Useful 
where a relatively small space is to be occupied in the land- 
scape planting. 
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o. douglassi DOUGLAS PYRMIDAL ARBORVITAE 
The foliage of this interesting variety is short, dense, dark 
greer. and is arranged in small curled or twisted clusters, 
giving it a sturdy and healthy appearance. It grows better 
in shade and keeps its winter color better than most other 
Arborvitaes. 
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o. globosa GLOBE ARKRBORVITAE 
Foliage dark green. Tree, globular in form. A favorite ever- 
green for years in the foundation planting of the small home. 
This type is also recommended where a balance entrance 
, 6% effect is desired both for home and garden. 
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