EVERGREENS 3 
1to9 10and over 
THUJA—cont’d Each Each 
occ, douglasi pyramidalis Douglas Pyramid Arborvitae 
B—15’—S. Spire-like habit; somewhat open when small, 
but decidedly dense as size increases. 
MERIT EME cs hess ties lan odesiaviahe sno as 8.00 
NAO Ie Ao Oe 8 ee ace erect 9.50 
Ee MaMa es och sasncelenas ain hvcomasgernscdeoteetonss 12.00 
occ. globosa Globe Arborvitae 
(See Thuja occ. Woodwardi) 
occ. pyramidalis American Pyramidal Arborvitae 
B—20’—S. Improvement on T. occ. More columnar, dense, 
compact. Darker color well maintained in winter. 
2 TES le el oe 4.85 4.50 
Be Be is Ang onesie ceo ensdeahewbe nse 6.75 6.25 
RE Oe ete eB ord tp li Sivvarvbavnees 9.00 8.50 
Be CT a aces apd ianis eco mnneecnivovenn’s 12.00 11.50 
RPE EC Pe 202 oc easicc tec sae ssinni ea io Scndvcisinnasie’ 16.00 
RMS ROM cro yc nscni chee suarhc taut e-vivenvivicsenin 22.00 
occ. Rosenthali Rosenthal Arborvitae 
D—12’—S. Deep green, dense columnar habit. 
7-17 1 od 3 ate UR i ie a RRO ee 4.95 4.50 
2 DE, G0 ee a ee ae 6.75 6.25 
2 The" Ge A Benois sats 00 55 Lr ieee er ee ae 9.00 
occ. wareana Ware (or Siberian) Arborvitae 
C—12’—S. Tough; exceptionally hardy. Dense, full. Dark; 
suggestion of dark steel-blue. Full of character. 
eM GOAT oy oe Sd sae doup Sayan in Seed deco 3.85 3.50 
re (a CAVE 4 ake yee ne rte Pe 4.95 4.50 
LO ee oo kts pos enlace angen ae 6.75 
co On SR 2 ERR On aeRO. rere Ny 8.50 
PRR E ty c chans ns cnc as a ddionstadn tots 12.00 
occ. wareana nana Dwarf Ware Arborvitae 
E—6'—S. Slightly conical hassock, very dense. Fronds 
very small, very dark, 
Vem GL ed SELES RVC A oi) cuiaes anpanvicevces ensoavs 3.95 
Pe LAE SPT CA i sfc patarivainesnscacuitinn 6.50 
MERE Ate BOLEAC cess ars ioleselotipnadeon ees 8.00 
occ. woodwardi Ball Arborvitae 
D—5’—S. Dense, fine textured. Abosolutely the best globe. 
LECT Ah 8 OS, SO ek 3.25 2.95 
| pnt Od 8e58 49 Ee: ca ade 3.95 3.75 
CEOS IT fn en ne 4.95 4.50 
GR te el ON cs wnsigna de aparividcncsdnvncoacly 6.50 
TSUGA—Hemlock 
TSUGA canadensis Canada Hemlock 
A to C—70’—M to R. The best Hemlock. Native to north- 
ern United States, Canada. Foliage rich dark green, lacy. 
Graceful. Often pronounced the finest Evergreen of North 
America. The Hemlock, when unpruned, grows into a large 
specimen of exceptional beauty. Pruned, it may be used in 
plantings of Dwarf Evergreens, 
