ARBORVITAE (Thuja) 
Arborvitae will grow almost anywhere 
but they do best in climates that are 
neither too dry nor too hot. They will 
grow more dense and compact in sun than 
shade. Windswept locations should be 
avoided. Occasional shearing keeps them 
looking neat, and rather heavy shearing 
will keep them small if desired. 
WOODWARD GLOBE ARBORVITAE 
(Thuja occidentalis woodwardi) 
3-4 ft. Zone Il. A dense globe with 
dark green color, turns bronzy in winter. 
Foundation plantings, hedges. 
1 yr. T 4-6’ 50c each, 10 $4.50, 100 
$35.00 
2 yr. T 6-8” 75c¢ each, 10 $6.50, 100 
$55.00 
PYRAMID ARBORVITAE 
(Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis) 
15-20 ft. Zone Il. Tall, narrow, rapid 
growth. Corner plantings, hedges, 
screens, or formal gardens if sheared 
heavily. 
1 yr. T 6-8” 50c each, 10 $4.50, 100 
$35.00 
3 yr. TT 15-18" heavy $1.00 each, 
10 $9.00 
BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE 
(Thuja orientalis aurea nana, also known 
as Biota) 
3-5 ft. Zone V. Golden yellow suffused 
with bright green, a dwarf cone shape, 
neatly compact. Best in soils that are 
not too dry. 
3 yr. TT 6-9" $1.00 each, 10 $9.00, 
100 $80.00 
HETZ MIDGET GLOBE ARBORVITAE 
(Thuja occidentalis ‘‘Hetz Midget’’) 
Rare, unusually slow growing, a dense 
and novel globe. An excellent dwarf 
plant that probably matures at about 
18 inches to 2 feet and is hardy at least 
to Zone IV. 
4 yr. TT 4-7” $1.20 each, 10 $10.00 
GIANT ARBORVITAE (Thuja _ plicata) 
25 ft. Zone V. A tall broad pyramid, 
good green color. Will become quite 
large or can be restrained to almost 
any height by regular shearing. 
2 yr. seedlings 4-6" 10 $1.00, 100 $6. 
4 yr. T 10-15” heavy 75c ea., 10 $6.50 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 
(Thuja occidentalis) 
20-30 ft. Zone II. Pyramidal tree, good 
for informal screens or sheared hedges 
(wide at base). 
2 yr. seedlings 3-6" 10 $1.00, 100 $6. 
JUNIPERS (Juniperus) 
PFITZER JUNIPER 
(Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana) 
3-4 ft. high, 6-8 ft. wide. Zone IV. One 
of the most widely used of all ornamen- 
tal evergreens. Spreading growth habit, 
good green foliage. 
1 yr. T 4-6’ 50c each, 10 $4.50, 100 
$35.00 
2 yr. T 5-9" 75c each, 10 $6.50, 100 
$55.00 
HETZ BLUE JUNIPER 
(Juniperus glauca hetzi) 
3-5 ft. high, 5-7 ft. wide. Zone IV. New- 
er type, similar to Pfitzer except for 
lustrous silvery blue color and more 
rapid growth when young. 
1 yr. T 4-6 50c each, 10 $4.50, 100 
$35.00 
2 yr. T 5-8’ 75c each, 10 $6.50, 100 
$55.00 
3 yr. TT 8-10" $1.00 each, 10 $9.00 
100 $80.00 
ANDORRA JUNIPER 
(Juniperus horizontalis plumosa) 
2 ft. high, 3-6 ft. across. Zone II. Spread- 
ing with upturned branches, deep green 
summer color becomes a rich purple 
bronze hue in winter. Rock gardens, 
terraces, foundation plantings, or ground 
cover. 
1 yr. T 3-5" 50c each, 10 $4.50, 100 
$35.00 
2 yr. T 5-8’ 75c¢ each, 10 $6.50, 100 
$55.00 
3 yr. TT 7-10" $1.00 each, 10 $9.00 
IRISH JUNIPER 
(Juniperus communis hibernica) 
6-8 ft. Zone II. Tall and narrow, a for- 
mal subject. Needs regular light shear- 
ing and full sun to be at its best. 
3 yr. TT 8-10" 85c each, 10 $7.50 
BLUE CREEPING JUNIPER 
(Juniperus horizontalis glauca) 
Ground cover. Zone II. Rapidly covering 
the ground with a low carpet of steel 
blue, turning lovely metallic purple in 
winter. Good for dry soils, banks, etc. 
Full sun_ best. 
2 yr. T 5-8" 75c each, 10 $6.50 
REDCEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) 
15-20 ft. Zone Il. Columnar growth 
habit, rich green foliage in summer, 
bronzy in winter. Exceptionally hardy 
and tolerant of even poor and dry soil. 
Can be sheared to keep it small. 
3 yr. T 6-9" 30c each, 10 $2.50, 100 
$20.00 
