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EVERGREENS (Conifers) —Coxiimued 
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 
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HEMLOCK—A Rosedale Specialty—-Dense and Compact 
Tsuga « 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 grandeur; by shearing, they may be used in foundation plant- 
ings and kept from overgrowing for years and years. For border or screen, they form a most naturalistic 
background. Hemlocks are practically immune to insects and disease. 
Tsuga canadensis (CANADIAN HEMLOCK). A handsome, ornamental tree, growing 70 to 100 ft. high 
but with shearing may be kept within any desired height. Wonderful for thick hedge. Its graceful, feathery 
effects are admired by everyone. 
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T. Sieboldii. A dwarf Hemlock of pyramidal habit. Not generally seen in this area, yet entirely hardy. Very 
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T. caroliniana (SOUTHERN HEM- 
LOCK). Native to Southern moun- 
tains yet perfectly hardy here in the PLANTI NG SUGG ESTIONS 
North. A beautiful tree, with dark 
green foliage and a habit of growth As a general guide to planting B&B plants we suggest 
which makes it distinctly different that ERCE 
from the Canadian Hemlock. M 1, Dig ene wide and deep enough to easily admit the earth 
ball. 
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T. o. nigra (DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE). An upright variety of 
deep, rich green. Especially useful in hedges and screenings. M 
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T. orientalis Sieboldii (GOLDEN BIOTA). 
with yellow to bronze foliage. 
A dwarf, rounded plant 
Always retains its neat, compact form 
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SPREADING YEWS developed to full density, ready-to-go this season. Photographed July, 1953, in one of our fields at Eastview 
