Taxus media hatfieldi. Hatfield Yew. A compact-growing 
form of Yew that shapes up into a perfectly furnished cone- 
shaped bush that offers many possibilities in the small 
garden. Each Each 
15 stot eeein eee $3 75 | 2%to3  ft., heavy. .$10 50 
1%to 2 ft.....25 50 13 to3% tte 
2 to 24 ft...... 675 | 3 to3MitiheavgeeeeroeoD 
24to 3 ft...... 8 50 1 Siéto4” [tom 
T. media hicksi. Hicks’ Yew. A narrow, upright form of 
Yew useful for formal accent or hedge planting. 
Each Each 
1w%to2 ft.......:$5 00 | 3 to3% tty heavyeeptoeeo 
Dee donk tent eee 6 25 | 3146t0o4 {tee 16 50 
2%) to3  ft........ 8 25 1-4 to 4% {these ou) 
24%to3 ft., heaavy.10 00 | 4%to5 ft., heavy... 34 00 
Be utGw yo te eee 11 00.| 5  to6 “ftiheayy eee eo 
THUJA - The Arborvitze 
Thuja occidentalis. American Arborvite. The upright, flat- 
leaved evergreen so commonly used as single specimens and 
for hedges and windbreaks. Will stand severe shearing. 
Each Each 
ATLOMDLL tee ic ee $6 00 | 6\to 7 {t.. Soeeeeeee $10 OO 
5:40:67 the eee 8 00 | 7 to 8 it eee 12 00 
T. occidentalis compacta. Parsons’ Globe Arborvite. A 
dwarf ball-shaped form, with light green foliage; much 
used in foundation plantings. 
Each Each 
12 to 15 m.......,..$2: 50 '|- 14 to 2 See $3 50 
15 to 18 in...:...... 3 00 | 2. to2Y tee 4 00 
T. occidentalis ellwangeriana, Rheingold. Golden Tom 
Tbumb Arborvite. A dwarf form, with beautiful golden 
foliage. Exceptionally fine for rock-gardens or borders. 
Each Each 
21% to’3 ft.....-.8"....$5 50 |.3 to 3.46 tte $7 50 
T. occidentalis rosenthali. Rosenthal Arborvitez. A compact 
tree, erect, columnar in growth, and with dark green, glossy 
foliage. Fine as specimens or for formal plantings. 
T. occidentalis sibirica. Siberian Arborvite. A hardy 
variety, forming a broad pyramid. Deep olive-green foliage; 
of slow growth. Useful in foundation plantings. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
LAG tL OSD t a neee n tears $3 25. | 314% to 4 ita Fe alee Jas 
2itOr2ye [teeta eae 4.00. |) 4:to'5 ft. 8 00 
2 VOLO) Od Lace ee 475 | 5to6 ft... 10 50 
Sree spon tye ee eee 5 50 |..6 to. 7 ftaee eee 13 00 
T. occidentalis, Columbia. Columbia Arborvite. Pyramidal 
form, with silvery-tipped foliage. An excellent variety for 
group plantings. 
NATURALIZING TREES AND SHRUBS 
Perhaps Nature has already endowed you with an attractive 
Landscape—Cedars, Bayberry Mounds, Oaks and Laurel 
Masses, with flaming Nyssa and Sumac clumps. You can 
increase Nature’s bounty. Why not make a feature of this 
natural beauty and add Dogwoods, Mallows, Vaccinium, 
Shrub Roses, and Broadleaf Evergreens to further enhance 
the scene? 
