. Catalogue. Nursery stock Georgia Atlanta Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 20 ATLANTA NUBSEEY CO.. ARBORVITAE AMERICAN. CONIFERS AND TAXADS. Our Ornamental Trees are frequently- transplanted, and with ordinary care in planting, our customers need not fear any losses. ARBORVITAE American (Thuja occident- alis). The common White Cedar ; grows 50 feet or more; branches from the ground; bears pruning well; adapted for hedges. Always=Golden (B. semper-aurescens)^ Habit of Aurea, but ends of branches of a bright golden color; re

. Catalogue. Nursery stock Georgia Atlanta Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 20 ATLANTA NUBSEEY CO.. ARBORVITAE AMERICAN. CONIFERS AND TAXADS. Our Ornamental Trees are frequently- transplanted, and with ordinary care in planting, our customers need not fear any losses. ARBORVITAE American (Thuja occident- alis). The common White Cedar ; grows 50 feet or more; branches from the ground; bears pruning well; adapted for hedges. Always=Golden (B. semper-aurescens)^ Habit of Aurea, but ends of branches of a bright golden color; re Stock Photo
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. Catalogue. Nursery stock Georgia Atlanta Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 20 ATLANTA NUBSEEY CO.. ARBORVITAE AMERICAN. CONIFERS AND TAXADS. Our Ornamental Trees are frequently- transplanted, and with ordinary care in planting, our customers need not fear any losses. ARBORVITAE American (Thuja occident- alis). The common White Cedar ; grows 50 feet or more; branches from the ground; bears pruning well; adapted for hedges. Always=Golden (B. semper-aurescens)^ Habit of Aurea, but ends of branches of a bright golden color; retains its beau- tiful color all winter. Golden {B. aurea). Now well known for its beautiful habit, and the fine golden tint of its foliage. CEDAR, Deodar (C. Deodara). Native of the Himalaya Mountains, where it js known as the "Tree of God." It is per- fectly hardy here, and the most beauti- ful of evergreen trees. The ''pine wee- vil" sometimes attacks them, and dis- figures the trees by eating off the lead- ing shoot. To prevent this, stick fresh- cut pine boughs in the ground around the trees in February, let them remain there until April, and then burn them. Thi^will destroy the "Jarvse" that does the damage. CYPRESS, Lawson's {Cupresms Laivson- iana). One of the finest trees, ranking next to the Deodar Cedar; green of drooping habit and pyramidal growth; very distinct on the lawn. JUNIPER, Irish (/. Hihernica). Very formal in habit; tall, slender, compact, and of rapid growth. PINE, Bhotan {Pinus excelsa). A beauti- ful tree, with long, slender, pendulous foliage; a tree of much better habit than the White Pine. Weymouth (P. Strobus). Rapid grower, with bright green foliage. SPRUCE, Hemlock {Abies Canadensis). A very desirable tree, with dark green foliage, dense, drooping, conical; fine for hedges. Norway (A. excelsa). An elegant pyra- midal tree, with short, thick foliage; an interesting tree. GOLDEN ARBORVirAK.. Please note that these images are