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Le-Mac Nurseries, Hampton, Virginia 
TAXUS CANADENSIS STRICTA. Hardy, very 
dwarf; fine dark texture. 
each 
18-24 in. B. & B. _ 3.00 
“ CUSPIDATA. (Japanese Yew). A slow 
growing, low, bushy plant with dark green need¬ 
les. 
each 
15-18 in. B. & B. _ 1.50 
18-24 in. B. & B. _ 2.00 
“ MEDIA HATFIELDI. (Hatfield Yew). A 
slow growing columnar evergreen with dark 
needles. 
each 
15-18 in. B. & B. _ 1.50 
18-24 in. B. & B. _ 2.00 
“ “ HICKSI. (Hick’s Yew). A very 
attractive, slow growing columnar plant. 
each 
15-18 in. B. & B. _ 1.50 
18-24 in. B. & B. _ 2.00 
TSUGA CANADENSIS NANA. Very dwarf, com¬ 
pact, dark green foliage. 
each 
18-24 in. B. & B. _ 5.00 
VIBURNUM BURKWOODI. A new hybrid of V. 
Utile and V. Carlesi, having outstanding merit. 
The sweet-scented flowers are in much larger 
clusters than those of V. Carlesi. 
each 
18-24 in. B. & B. _ 3.00 
24-30 in. B. & B. _ 4.00 
CARLESI. 4'. (Fragrant Viburnum). A 
most desirable flowering shrub with clusters of 
fragrant pinkish-white flowers. 
each 
4-5 ft. B. & B. _ 5.00 
“ SETIGERUM. 6-10'. (Viburnum Theiferum). 
Deciduous. Strong growing shrub with large 
foliage, having large clusters of bright red 
berries which remain until the early winter 
months. This ornamental shrub is very outstand¬ 
ing. 
each 
3- 4 ft. B. & B. _ 1.25 
4- 5 ft. B. & B. _ 1.75 
TINUS. 8-10'. (Laurustinus). Compact 
growing evergreen with heads of flowers pinkish 
in bud, white when open. We consider this one 
of the best broad-leaved evergreens for the 
South. 
each 
10-12 in. B. & B. _ 1.00 
15-18 in. B. & B. _ 1.50 
18-24 in. B. & B. _ 2.00 
