The dixie planter ornamentals The dixie planter : ornamentals exclusively fall 1932, - spring, 1933 dixieplanterorna1932howa Year: 1932 3 Coniferous Evergreens, (Continued) Biota mayhewiana. Broadly pyramidal, light green foliage, slow grower. 31/2 to 4 ft Biota pyramidalis bakeri. Baker's Pyramidal Chinese Arhorvitae. Holds its green color well in the winter. Easily pruned to de- sired shape. 2 to 2V2 ft to 3 ft 3 to 3 ft 31/2 to 4 ft 4 to 41/2 ft 41/2 to 5 ft 5 to 51/2 ft hVz to & ft 6 to 61/2 ft 61/2 to 7 ft Biota semperaurescens. So


The dixie planter ornamentals The dixie planter : ornamentals exclusively fall 1932, - spring, 1933 dixieplanterorna1932howa Year: 1932 3 Coniferous Evergreens, (Continued) Biota mayhewiana. Broadly pyramidal, light green foliage, slow grower. 31/2 to 4 ft Biota pyramidalis bakeri. Baker's Pyramidal Chinese Arhorvitae. Holds its green color well in the winter. Easily pruned to de- sired shape. 2 to 2V2 ft to 3 ft 3 to 3 ft 31/2 to 4 ft 4 to 41/2 ft 41/2 to 5 ft 5 to 51/2 ft hVz to & ft 6 to 61/2 ft 61/2 to 7 ft Biota semperaurescens. Somewhat similar to 'Aurea conspicua,' except faster grower, and not quite so golden. 3 to 31 ft 4 to 41/2 ft 41/2 to 5 ft 5 to 51 ft Biota texana glauca. Fine steel blue foliage, deepening to purple in winter; broadly pyr- amidal after a lew years* irrowtlL 8 to 9 ft 9 to 10 ft o Cedrus deodara. Indian Cedar. Grows in open pyramidal form. Feathery foliage, bluish gieen. The Tree God of the Himalayas. 11 to 2 ft 2 to 2V ft 2 to 3 ft 3 to 4 ft r Residence of MR. C. A. BURRUS, Shelby, N. C.


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