Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y. 
EVERGREENS (Conifers)—Continued 
PINUS— Continued 
Pinus nigra (Austrian or Black Pine). This flourishes near the seacoast and on high, bleak 
hills or in cities where smoke and dust would prohibit the use of many other Evergreens. F 
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P. parviflora glauca (Oriental White Pine). A hardy tree of irregular growth with bluish 
green needles in tufts at the ends of branches. Very picturesque. M 
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P. Peuce (Macedonian Pine). A very ornamental hardy Pine of regular, dense habit and 
slow growth; needles rich silvery green about 3 in. long. Resembles Swiss Stone Pine. M 
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P. sylvestris (Scotch Pine). A Pine of picturesque, windswept beauty and dense, blue- 
green foliage. Thrives in windy, dry locations. F 
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P. Strobus (White or Weymouth Pine). This is beautiful in every stage of its growth, from 
a seedling to a stately tree of 150 ft. No other evergreen fulfills so well the requirements 
for rapid growth and none transplants more easily. F 
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PSEUDOTSUGA 
P. taxifolia (Douglas Fir). This handsome tree has gray-green foliage, is very hardy and 
extremely ornamental at all stages of growth. Its hardiness and beauty would be difficult 
to overrate. Thrives in Canada and will endure both drought and cold. Some specimens 
are rich deep green, others almost as blue as Blue Spruce. Douglas Fir does extremely 
well with us and believe we have superior stock to offer. F 
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THUJA—Arborvitae 
Ornamental evergreen trees of narrow pyramida! habit. They are favorites for for- 
mal gardens because of their regular, symmetrical habit. Adapted for hedges and 
windbreaks. Thrive best in a moist, loamy soil. 
T. occidentalis (American Arborvitae). Beautiful native tree, commonly known as White 
Cedar. Especially useful for hedges and screens. M 
3to4ft.$5.00 | 4to5ft.$6.50 | 5to6ft.$9.00 | 6to7 ft.$12.00 | 7 to8 ft.$16.00 
T. occidentalis Boothii (Booth Globe Arborvitae). Dense, globe-shaped variety which 
Luxuriant Hemlocks Growing at Rosedale maintains its shape without shearing; foliage is a pleasing seagreen in Summer; in 
Winter, bronze; perfectly hardy; grows about 3 ft. high. § 
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Thuja occidentalis robusta (Ware or Siberian Arborvitae). A sturdy . P . i . a a : es es 
variety of broad, pyramidal form upon maturity. Gray-green foliage. Beers an i Dank Anni oaa, /reorntae)- AN Uprights varieivee alli ans 72 
Dense, rugged grower of slow habit. M 18 t0.24 ine. 205. 41$3.00 || 3 to 4ft-sis 1 $6.00" (6 4007 tree $14.00 
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T. occidentalis Rosenthalii (Rosenthal Arborvitae). A rugged, col- 5 tO Gait aera re OOO) 
umnar tree of slower growing habit than other Arborvitaes. Very T. occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arborvitae). The deep green color and upright 
hardy with especially fine foliage during the Winter. M pyramidal form of this species renders it conspicuous in contrast with other evergreens. It 
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T. occidentalis spiralis. Compact tree with upright branches and See cae hae : ie 2 fa ue aetna ean 8 ne : a 9 RES ae 
short, close set branchlets clothed with beautiful, dark foliage. M 3 to 4 ieee ba ae 6.50 | 6 ho: Taftite eee 12.09 Nn ae ee a * 
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T. orientalis Sieboldii (Golden Biota). A neat, compact, dwarf plant of round, or egg shape with 
yellow to bronze foliage. Always retains its neat, compact form without training. S 
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T. orientalis elegantissima (Biota). Slender, columnar form with bright, golden-tipped foliage in 
the Spring, green-gold in Summer. A strong accent during Winter, with dark golden bronze 
coloring. Hardiest of Chinese Arborvitaes. M 
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TSUGA—Hemlock 
Hemlocks can be used in many different ways; as lawn specimens they attain great size 
and beauty; by shearing they may be used in foundation planting and kept from overgrowing 
for years and years; for border or screen they form a most naturalistic background. Hem- 
locks thrive in shade or full sun and are practically immune to insects and disease. 
-T. canadensis (Canadian Hemlock). A handsome, ornamental tree growing 70-100 ft. high; dark 
green foliage; hardy as far north as Canada. F 
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Larger specimens priced upon selection 
T. canadensis pendula (Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock). Makes a tremendous mound of wavy out- 
line many times broader than high, always well clothed and neat. Like all good things it develops 
slowly but becomes a real possession in your ‘‘personal”’ effects. Magnificent. S 
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T. caroliniana (Southern Hemlock). Native of the mountains of the Southern States and perfectly 
hardy here in the North. A beautiful tree with dark green foliage and a habit of growth which 
makes it distinctly different from our Canadian Hemlock. M 
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T. diversifolia (Japanese Hemlock). Very dwarf, with crisp, dense foliage on reddish branches, 
Slowest growing of all our Hemlocks and will thrive in sun or partial shade. § 
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T. Sieboldii. A very desirable dwarf Hemlock of pyramidal habit. Not commonly seen in this 
area. Entirely hardy. Shining green needles make this rival the Yew for fine home planting, 
D 40 Quai tan ce emer (OO eae oat Oins ote rnrctop $10.00 | 3 to 3% ft....... .$12.50 
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