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EVERGREENS (Conifers) —Condinwed “oS sninssrs 
THUJA ¢ Arborvitae 
These ornamental Evergreen trees are favorites for formal gardens because of their regular 
symmetrical habit. Especially adapted for slender hedges and windbreaks where space is a factor 
Thuja occidentalis Boothii (BOOTH GLOBE ARBORVITAE). Dense, globe-shaped variety 
which maintains its shape without shearing. Foliage seagreen in Summer, bronze in Winter. 
Perfectly hardy, growing to about 3 ft. high. S 
Ney TRANS) ibs, Gia. G metoae oie ORO 2.00 Dea Oe Toe Oen e $3.75 
T. o. nigra (DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE). An upright variety of deep, rich green. 
Especially useful in hedges and screenings. M 
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SSC OMA T tee ko Deane ora Bar ak tte ic 8 tp OnEe en Ret adh Sota 7.50 
ES COMO k Cog tle Geaeee yep arg ter cca cn er Beep an REAR Con te os 10.00 
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Cave S WONT SMBS. Wateas iy cutas peeres comcas ity Ulky “clea car wie Sse ee ae nee et eam 15.00 
T. o. pyramidalis (PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE). The deep green color and upright, pyram- 
idal form renders tt conspicuous in contrast with other evergreens. Very hardy and vigorous. 
We recommend this Arborvitae for an evergreen hedge. M 
PECOR ORL omic ceper meme en ee Uncen Ae rae $8.00 
OMCOSOM CODE Ci pee nN See See ey oe he, An nN 10.00 
Se RAO aT ao tes Maven ms 28 ate SIRE et a ny eae i Sa et Bn 12.00 
Fie OW Sl bons Lo Coane Mes ae meen Giro Aad Soke Gan ee chs, o+.alshae 14.00 
Servos Octet Ane meer wr eile ere cot ee Bes yr 16.00 
T. o. robusta (WARE or SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE). A sturdy variety of broad, pyramidal 
form upon maturity. Gray-green foliage. Dense, rugged grower of slow habit. M 
DECOROM Gmc Leer enne IN ery Derr hra cia, teen Aci nin. $12.00 
T. orientalis Sieboldii (GOLDEN BIOTA). A 
dwarf, rounded plant with yellow to bronze foli- 
age. Always retains its neat, compact form with- 
out training. S 
DECOM Quin oberres ae ares lo. er ai ale $3.75 
TSUGA e Hemlock 
Hemlocks can be used in many different ways and in 
each case they are eminently suitable and beautiful. 
As lawn specimens they attain great size and gran- 
deur; by shearing, they may be used in foundation 
GREEK JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis stricta) 
18 to 24 in. hgt., $5.50 
TSUGA—Continued 
Tsuga caroliniana (SOUTHERN HEMLOCK). 
Native in the mountains of the Southern states. 
Perfectly hardy here in the North. A beautiful 
tree, with dark green foliage and a habit of growth 
which makes it distinctly different from the Ca- 
nadian Hemlock. M 
plantings and kept from overgrowing for years and Beader 2b We Maden coacusiun ns pabenodac oa noon t lA’) 
years. For border or screen, they form a most AV COMOROS tometer ees. LOLO0 
naturalistic background. Hemlocks are practically Sy AROW SNES. ION hy nom a SoSH ced oon o ated HePAU UL) 
immune to insects and disease. 6 to 7 fbn het eure ce tet ees: Shae 20-00 
(ousateanadensis (CANADIAN HEMLOCK). A 7 to 8 ft gt. eases 35.00 
T. Sieboldii. A dwarf Hemlock of pyramidal habit. 
Not generally seen im this area, yet entirely hardy. 
Very popular for home plantings. S 
handsome, ornamental tree, growing 70 to 100 
ft. high, but with shearing may be kept withm 
any desired height. | Wonderful for thick hedge. 
Its graceful, feathery effects are admired by every- Sto ode fel hot ae eee ee eee &2.00 
one 2 : Ope tONA gt tage Ae rene eee ee en 5,00) 
HS to 24m: hgt.......... 6... eee eee, $5.00 A cond Voetts hotest ener nee L750 
MOWERS iit no). We op eae vce vs ++ 6.00 Ave ores hot 25.00 
PP OMADMORIUE OSU. ince ca oe esas eve eeie 6.95 ek ee ae 6 owt ie eae Bee 
ORCOMEENU POT ME Mj aumine vhochewsnsaas S600 
ECOMMOMNUAMIIS Ces yale ss Gordie es stn one L400 
PROMO RDS 2 acs Seas s oss. 16,00 
ree Me emmen  S z eda We handle ALL Evergreens B&B—that is with 
wate 4500. ceveieer's JUNIPER soil_on the roots. Therefore, we do not 
CR OMB CMO SE Pec cc cs eo eee ee ss 09.00 éiumipable Kereleer) recommend shipping evergreens beyond our 
ORLOMUOBGMDO AEM: oS. coe. n. «a. or 100,00 
truck delivery area. Many varieties are dug 
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2-212 ft. hgt., $5.50 and ready to go at the nursery. They can 
be taken by car and planted the same day. 
PLANTING 
SUGGESTIONS 
As a general guide to planting 
B&B plants we suggest that you: 
1. Dig hole wide and deep enough 
to easily admit the earth bail. 
2. Set the top of ball 2 inches below 
the surface of surrounding soil. 
Tamp in firmly without removing 
burlap. 
. Cut burlap open at top. Com- 
plete filling in soil. Water twice 
&: 
weekly very thoroughly. ; 
i Se : . Use Peat Moss liberally in the BAR HARBOR JUNIPER 
MUGHO PINE (Pinus mugho mughus) hole and as a top mulch. (Juniperus chinensis, Bar Harbor) 
15 to 18 in. spr., $7.00 15 to 18 in. spr., $6.00 
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