PINUS .. . Continued Each 10 
cuspidata, JAPANESE YEW, spreading form. 
Eventually wide spreading form. Give adequate room for development. 
Seleeiice spreads sr. re $2.00 $18.00 
Pope rele SPTCad = 2-02. a ae pe 3.00 27.00 
eo ateyspread 900/50 cea tou 4.00 36.00 
cuspidata nana, DWARF JAPANESE YEW. 3-6 ft. 
Very hardy compact form with rich green foliage. 
Bee re ier tO ee ea $2.25 $20.25 
Pe eD aA. 90 45 2) 9 ea eae ne S229 29.25 
Bern 11h ecco ce 1 eee Ren 4.75 a2 
media hatfieldi, HATFIELD YEW. 
Compact upright type, dark green foliage. Fine as hedge plant. 
Dee eet ee 2 oe eee ee eee $3.75 $33.75 
media hicksi, HICKS YEW. 
Columnar form of Yew. Invaluable as an accent plant. 
Deol eee Cee eer ee GS (1) $27.00 
THUJA .. . ARBorvVITAE 
occidentalis, AMERICAN ARBORVITAE. 20-60 ft. 
One of our best evergreens. Fine for hedges and windbreaks. Stands shear- 
ing perfectly. 
Boras iby). xe tie ere eae $1.50 $13.50 
re Ets ine |S rare cee tenets 2.00 18.00 
SO SEC Geis te oo 5 ee eee ee er eee 4.00 36.00 
Oe Oei GG ac.) eae eee rere 7.00 63.00 
occidentalis alba, QUEEN VICTORIA ARBORVITAE. 
Dark green. White-tipped foliage. 
ee A Lali ie enna aan ee $2.25 $20.25 
occidentalis compacta, PARSONS ARBORVITAE. 
One of the best of the globe types. Dark green foliage. 
JUS Iii tee fe re ee eee oi $6.75 
occidentalis douglasii DOUGLAS PYRAMIDAL ARBORVI- 
TAE 
Dense form, short fern-like branches. 
DFO ihe Se eee ee ear to $2.25 $20.25 
ck Et co emg eee a Ue 3.00 27.00 
occidentalis globosa, AMERICAN GLOBE ARBORVITAE. 
-6 ft. 
Dwarf globe type. 
Foc18 fins: ce ee $1.50 $13.50 
occidentalis pyramidalis, AMERICAN PYRAMIDAL ARBOR- 
VITAE. 15-20 ft. 
Narrow pyramidal growth. Rich green foliage. 
2- $ | 
<p nah mene 8 aa $2.25 $20.25 
api ft; 2 = ena eee ese 3.00 27.00 
occidentalis rosenthali, ROSENTHAL ARBORVITAE. 15-30 
ft. 
Columnar form with lustrous dark green leaves. 
2543 ft. 21+ 2 ee ete ee $2.00 $18.00 

Hemlocks are a specialty at Kelsey-Highlands Nursery, and we 
have literally thousands of fine specimens, in a wide range of sizes, 
both of the Canada Hemlock and our famous introduction, the 
Carolina Hemlock. As specimens in border plantings or for fine 
hedges they are invaluable. 

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