C. R. BURR & CO., Wholesale Nurserymen 
Cvergreens, continued 
Taxus media Hicksi. Hicks Yew. 
A columnar form with upright branches 
and green foliage. Makes a good accent 
plant 10 to 12 feet tall. 10 
Lette 24s Tine ent) Ate $30 OO 
EGU a el Utter See eR uth wk 40 00 
OG Uy 1 Veit nN ee Oe Perk TPs 50 O00 
THUJA occidentalis. American Arborvitze. 
Upright, flat-leaved evergreen making a 
good screen. Easily sheared to any height 
desired. Endures city conditions well. 
PRON oe, itty Mie Re ay ae Or oe eR 17 50 
Digot LONG ML Mn gn wah het. cle, 22 50 
SELOMES EL bara tet re te Sennen eet 39 00 
T. occidentalis compacta. Parsons Globe 
Arborvit. 
A dwarf, ball-shaped form with light green 
foliage. 
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T. occidentalis Hoveyi. 
Arborvite. 
A globular tree with bright green foliage. 
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Hovey’s Globe 
Thuja occidentalis nigra. Dark American 
Arborvite. 
Very dense, dark green foliage. Pyramidal 
habit .of growth. Makes a fine hedge or 
specimen. 10 
LSB ORT Ag LT deat eth a oe ae ete tee $15 OO 
AAS Ah Rais en Ce ee 27 50 
LOM it 35 00 
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T. occidentalis pyramidalis. 
Arborvite. 
Distinct columnar growth, with rich glossy 
green foliage. Reaches a height of 30 to 40 
feet if left untrimmed. 
Pyramidal 
OSA TL on teet enc Rare ew ae, Bhs | 15 OO 
PAG AO CRE OSS tie ee nn ae ee ar en a 22 50 
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TSUGA canadensis. Canadian Hemlock. 
Broad, medium-sized evergreen of very 
graceful appearance, with dark green 
foliage. Grows to 50 feet in sun or shade 
but responds to trimming. 
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59 OO 
45 00 
The Daphne pictured here will be dug in the fall of 1951, when the plants will be three years old. 
These plants were recently sheared and will be sheared again before digging, in order to produce a 
heavy, well-branched specimen. 
MANCHESTER, CONN., Growing Since ’98 
