. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2503. Typical (orm of Thuya occidentalis ( Medical College of New York. During the latter years of his life he suifered severely from chronic rheuma- tism, which finally resulted in heart degeneration and â his death. Personally, Dr. Thurber was one of the most genial of mon, s'pntip, â with
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2503. Typical (orm of Thuya occidentalis ( Medical College of New York. During the latter years of his life he suifered severely from chronic rheuma- tism, which finally resulted in heart degeneration and â his death. Personally, Dr. Thurber was one of the most genial of mon, s'pntip, â with a consider- able share (tf i:-""! iriiiiifl lniniiT, always ready to help those whom li. !⢠Ii mi ,1, .1 a^-i~' liberal-minded and generous h. ;i i:iiilt; .-i rrlmiii'ss foe to frauds, P. M. Hexamer. THUYA (Thya or Thyia, an ancient Greek name for a resinous tree or shrub). Also spelled Thuja or Thniu. Including Biota. Coniferce. ArborviTvE. Ornamental evergreen trees of narrow pyramidal habit, with much ramified branches, the branchlets arranged frond-like, flattened and clothed with .small scale-like leaves; the fruit is a small or .â ..tip ii<.t p\c,. .lii]- 1 in. in length. uT ', ' i north and also T. J ' I li-j-nis of r. I I I I I I .iiid in color of foliage. For plant- iiiL' iniins in parks they are mostly too siiil I I 111 they ar3 well suited for massing on II MMs or lakes. The bpuutiful and the uH'st r,i[iull\ i^rnw ing species T.'/'m " ' Ilmi i-- . are well ada[)tpd for hedges and wind III I i ' i pruning well and soon form a dense In .1 I best in somewhat moist, loamy soil and I m |~ planted. Prop, by seeds sown in spring. Tlip ^ :ii n especially those of T. occidentalis. are usually prop. h\ cuttings taken late in summer and kept during' tlip winter in a cool greenhouse or frame; also by grafting on seedling stock in summer or early in spring in the greenhouse. The vars. of T. (li
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