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Thuja occidentalis compacta. PARSONS GLOBE ARBOR- 
VITAE. A dwarf ball-shaped form, with light green 
foliage; much used in foundation plantings. 
T. occidentalis hoveyi. HOVEY ARBORVITAE. Similar 
to above. Bright green foliage. 
Prices of above 2 varieties: 
Each Each 
WR ee aay pha. oe $ 3.00 | eA Om 2 was L Ue eee $ 4.00 
15a GtOr lS mun Nees 3.50 | Dee Com t55 ft wore 5.00 
T. occidentalis rosenthali. ROSENTHAL ARBORVITAE 
A compact tree, erect, columnar in growth, and with 
dark green, glossy foliage. Fine as specimens or for 
formal plantings. 
T. occidentalis wareana. SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE. A 
hardy variety, forming a broad pyramid. Deep olive- 
green foliage; of slow growth. Useful in foundation 
plantings. 
Prices of above 2 varieties: Each Each 
Le CORD) well Gee eee ee $3.50 ff 342 (told ff.) Ee ee 8.50 
Dl Ona eel ee eee AS Se Awe POU Del Ga tee ees 10.50 
PRES Wawasan tier. SE of 6.00 | 5 CO Oe Ue eee ee 13.00 
SIMPL OSes | bUrste ee easy | 8 One te es 16 00 
T. occidentalis nigra. DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE. 
An upright variety with rich dark green foliage. 
T. occidentalis plicata. GIANT ARBORVITAE. Pyra- 
midal shape. Deep blue-green foliage with triangular 
whitish spots. As its name implies, it attains consid- 
erable height. 
T. standishi. STANDISH ARBORVITAE. This is a 
loose, open type of Arborvitae, with rich green foli- 
age that is more feathery in appearance than any of 
the other Arborvitaes. It is often used in informal 
plantings. 
FOR FOUNDATION 
PLANTINGS THE 
IS UNIQUE 
Upright Japanese Yews lend themselves ideally for 
use as accent points, for height at corners, for en- 
trance groups, ete. The Spreading Japanese Yew has 
its many uses, especially where low growth is es- 
sential, such as under windows, at bases of terraces, 
low mass effects, and dressing off taller evergreens. 
Other forms, such as the low spreading English Yew 
(Taxus baccata repandens) and the Dwarf Japanese 
Yew (Taxus nana) create luxurious notes in any good 
evergreen planting. 
