EVERGREENS — Summer and 
Unexcelled for year-round beauty, the 
evergreens are the most adaptable group 
of plants, suitable for a variety of uses. 
When well grown, properly placed and 
cared for, evergreens will give a richness 
and graceful strength not found in any 
other plant material. Varieties vary from 
low-growing to lofty specimens and have 
a color range to please the most particular. 
ARBORVITAE 
This group offers a wide variety of types, from 
dwarf globes to fast-growing pyramidals. One 
or more varieties are usually indispensable for 
almost any type of evergreen planting. All 
forms improve with seasonal shearings and there- 
fore can be held at any desired height. 
AMERICAN (Thuja occidentalis). The common, 
upright evergreen so widely used. Foliage 
brownish green. 
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DARK AMERICAN (T. occidentalis nigra). 
Very fine. The name fits this variety well. 
Dark green, dense foliage that does not brown 
in the winter months. Pyramidal growth. 
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DOUGLAS PYRAMIDAL (T. douglasi py- 
pemidalis), Dark green; spiral-like, pyramidal 
orm. 
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HOVEY (T. occidentalis hoveyi). Medium 
growth, oval in shape. Bright green foliage. 
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LITTLE GEM (T. occidentalis pumila). A 
dwarf, dense, compact form with dark green 
foliage. 
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PYRAMIDAL (T. occidentalis pyramidalis). 
Formal, columnar shape; rich, dark green foli- 
age. Fine for foundation plantings and hedges. 
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REID (T. occidentalis reidi). Here is a broad, 
dwarf bush type of Arborvitae, excellent for 
foundation plantings. 
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ROSENTHAL (T. occidentalis rosenthali). 
Dense, dark green; slow growing. Columnar. 
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VERVAENA (T. occidentalis vervaeneana). A 
broad, pyramidal Arborvitae. Takes on a 
bronze color in winter. 
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SCO EER A Ror Pact bea acters ee er we careaees 6 00 
4 to 5 ft.. . 8 50 
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GbOuS Fie de ee Recaro cit eee 15 00 
WARE (T. occidentalis wareana). This rugged 
Siberian Arborvyitae is broad, dense, slow grow- 
ing and of pyramidal growth. 
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WOODWARD (T. occidentalis woodwardi). This 
is the best globe Arborvitae. A dense, ball- 
like form. 
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