Gardenside Nurseries, Inc., Shelburne, Vt. 
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TAXUS 
CUSPIDATA 
CAPITATA 
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TAXUS 
CUSPIDATA 
NANA 
A 
TAXUS 
MEDIA 
HICKSI 
4 
THUYA 
OCCIDENTALIS 
9 
THUYA 
OCCIDENTALIS 
GLOBOSA 
s 
THUYA 
OCCIDENTALIS 
HOVEYI 
i 
THUYA 
OCCIDENTALIS 
PYRAMIDALIS 
i 
THUYA 
OCCIDENTALIS . 
SPIRALIS 
& 
THUYA 
OCCIDENTALIS 
WAREANA 
A 
TSUGA 
CANADENSIS 
$ 
ACER 
DASYCARPUM 






TAXUS cuspidata capitata—Erect Jap. Yew. 
Makes a tree to 20 feet; erect symmetrical 
form. Dark green. For accents in founda- 
tion plantings. Fine for hedges. 
Each 10 
Resta 5}. TAS daly GOSS. JHINGRAN Laer rics $ 3.00 $27.50 
SLOMAMELE Clittemtacin ction occa acetone 4.00 Syitars 
AM LOMO MLO teeta antes Souetis swale 5.00 : 
TAXUS cuspidata nana—Dwarf Japanese Yew. 
Spread to 8 feet, but seldom 3 feet high. 
Dense; compact; dark green, all year. Shears 
well. Fine for any purpose. 
OF tOmlomIn Chee cerrevee ack cae cme oe $ 1.50 eae 
I2etomlOminche oe meinae ccs ets te 2.50 $22.50 
LS etOecaainichmniene hae eter 3.00 os 
TAXUS media hicksi—Hicks Yew. Makes an 
open vase shaped dark green bush, to 10 feet. 
Trained to single stem, very pyramidal plant. 
Fine for hedges, or at accents in foundation 
plantings. 
12a tow lseincheancs: se ccee eee $ 2.50 
SE COme4 etic liseeias tere oes eerie ere 3.00 
THUYA occidentalis—Arborvitae. Tree to 40 
feet, broadly conical. Soft green foliage in flat 
fronds. 
Peat Oma LCC Uae ot ie ies oe oO Secaion $ 1.00 $ 9.00 
THUYA occ. elegantissima—Golden Arborvitae. 
Attractive gold variegated tips on the foliage. 
ZALOMOP Leet arcec alae he trae te oe snieee s $ 3.00 
THUYA occ. globosa—Globe Arborvitae. Com- 
pact rounded outline, to 5 feet each way. 
Gotorsn inch Sao ee eee soe $ 3.09 
SStOulOeichiomeee ee cakes otek 45 ware 
SEEORO Ae Chimer vere pba cron eerie e 1.50 12.50 
SD =hOOUESDECLIMENSesc so aieeit ee stacks ons 3.00 
THUYA occ. hoveyi—Hovey’s Globe Arborvitae. 
Grows to 8 feet; light green foliage. More 
oval than round. 
Prices, same as for Globe Arborvitae. 
THUYA occ. pyramidalis—Pyramid Arborvitae. 
To 20 feet in a compact slender dark green 
column. 
Cet Os IIRC Pees ie ue us osnegs 02 ona, vs SaeesD $ 3.00 
SCO Soret etme ai ete hha e eaettne 3.00 27.50 
THUYA occ. spiralis—Douglas Pyramid Arbor- 
vitae. Darker green, same height and effect 
as preceding. Fronds twisted and curled. 
Se COM 4 al Cte naa o cbracle sie ntiaveiera « $ 3.00 
Ae tL Oe mee Let arde race e espe ote ee Ta 4.00 
THUYA occ. wareana—Ware Arborvitae. To 12 
feet. Lower and denser than common Arbor- 
vitae. Dark green; rugged; full of character. 
Very hardy. 
Ge LOU OMITIC Hive artes tire ert eciahcts cout $ .35 
OMEOM SRI Cli ae ctrrcales aide ses none 75 
LS metOecamiINChianetaseh ohare tare 2.00 
Dt Om LOC or on emetietloe etree oa s 3.00 
SCOR 4 Le Teper hh nts emo eee ee oes 4.09 
TSUGA canadensis—Canada Hemlock. To 80 
feet. Splendid conical habit; dark green 
foliage. Fine for specimens or hedges. 
TOR COR 24 inc heer inate wie heeycloae ts $ 1.50 $12.00 
Fmt O mort CGtamiscanisactite caicrs, acti. 6 2.50 22.50 
SHADE TREES 
ACER dasycarpum—Silver Maple. Grows to 80 
feet; rapid soft growth. Erect, almost pyra- 
midal habit. 
BLOF SICET ecaniaeletites oaretes fos eraete $ .50 $ 4.50 
SCO ORTECEE cee misreteveiuitociere t's tesa 1.50 Arie 
ACER dasy. wieri—Wier’s Cut-leaf Maple. A 
Silver Maple, with finely cut foliage. 
Gu toe Swicetieeacs cos use reas. $ 2.00 

THUYA—ARBORVITAE 

TSUGA——HEMLOCK 

ACER DASYCARPUM 
SILVER MAPLE 
