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Taxus media hicksi (Hick's Yew) 
Columnar in form with upright branches and bright dark green foliage, 
Hardier than the Irish yew and can be grown farther north making a good 
substitute for that beautiful tree. Rather slow growing eventually reaching 
a dozen feet or more in height. Very valuable where space and hardiness 
are factors. Each 10 100 
24-30 inches three times transplanted Ae mW a BEB’ $2002") $18.00). SarE2 
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3- 4 feet three times transplanted........................ B&B as fe 24.80 223 
Teucrium chamaedrys (Chamaedrys Germander) 
A beautiful evergreen rock plant somewhat resembling heather. It reaches a 
height of about 1 foot with a spread of 3 feet, and is a bouquet of rosy 
blooms in midsummer. Extremely hardy, holding its bright, glossy green color 
in the coldest weather. Has a fragrant foliage, and will add beauty wher- 
ever low blossoming plants are desired. Drought resistant, and takes the place 
of heather in hot dry sections. Good results can be obtained only by shearing 
immediately after blooming. 
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THUJA (ARBORVITAES) 
Thuja occidentalis (American Arborvitae) 
Native New Brunswick and Manitoba to North Carolina and Illinois. An 
old, standard favorite. Grows in compact form, narrow pyramid in shape 
and attaining a height of 60 feet. Withstands low degrees of temperature, 
ae fine low hedges or taller wind breaks. A tree that has always been 
ustly esteemed. 
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12-15 inches twice transplanted (field grown)...220.00 0 luce: > eka. 25 
12-15 inches twice transplanted BR (hedge grade)... pista 4.10 37 
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2- 3 feet twice transplanted BR (hedge grade)... ........ 8.10 73 
2.3) feet. twicectLans planted, 7 vate: fares ee B&B Lis 11,30 102 
bere: Sinan aa eh aie Paks eNO Dah Shee ee halk oe amet aa ce at a Saha B&B 1hS 15.80 142 
Thuja occidentalis aureo-variegata (Goldspot Arborvitae) 
A rapid growing tree, very desirable for specimen or mass planting. The 
foliage is beautifully sprinkled through with gold, not too much, but just 
enough to give the tree an aspect of cheerfulness on the darker days of the 
year. Possesses delightful freshness and color throughout the seasons. Planted 
in rows or hedges, either trimmed or untrimmed, it is a most satisfactory tree. 
12-15 inches tw ice transplanted BR hedge grade Pane Ray a Sas 4.10 37 
MEL Bia el Sere OR Sea a ee cian SK Wy Baw Sica a Bae ey cea ma Rey Ma 4.50 41 
18-24. OF ee Fe yehs, a pale Gis NA PI hf geet Des MAMA Oar OR ial HERE De AC PE BU Wat 5.40 49 
24-30 Rates! CITE ma Pl Sait Aen Desk a APTS ae NT ty A ea Mi £734 he aoe cen ea ce 8.10 73 
30-36 inches twice transplanted....-......2-2.-22-22--1:002- B&B 1.75 LS 3 Or hic he okay 
Thuja occidentalis (George Washington Arborvitae] 
An exceedingly bright golden form, its rich golden foliage unchanging in 
color with the seasons. Similar in shape and color to George Peabody Arbor- 
vitae but much showier. It is full branched, well-formed and of graceful 
habit. Hardy. Rare. 
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Thuja occidentalis nana (Little Globe Arborvitae) 
A dwarf of regular form. Foliage upright and grows in thick, heavy layers 
appearing to be packed together, and of good bright green color. Low grow- 
ing, a mature tree reaching a height of 2 feet and spread of 3 feet, and pre- 
senting an aged appearance. Desirable wherever dwarfs are needed. 
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