


OVER A CENTURY OF HONEST DEALING 


FOR THE USE AND 
THE PEOPLE OF 
NICHOLASVILLE xp JESSAMINE 
WAS DEVELOPED IN 1943 BY 
E. CHANNING COOLIDGE 
TRA fLLINOIS 
DSCAPE ARCHITECT 
i 
GENEVIEVE CALDWELL 
CINCINNATI 
TREES - SHRUBS - PLANTS 
HILLENMEYER NURSERIES 
LEXINGTON 
IN CHARGE OF CONSTRUCTION 
JOHN L.REYNOLDS 
NICHOLASVILLE 


This beautiful park and playground stands as an everlasting testimony of loyalty, graciousness and kindly feel- 
ing toward the people of Jessamine County. It has been developed and made available through the generosity of 
E. Channing Coolidge. 


Thuya Occidentalis—American Arbor-Vitae 
Chuja ~ ARBOR-VITAE 
One of the most popular andi extensively planted Ever- 
greens. The branches are flat or grow in layers. To many, 
they are known as “‘pressed Cedars.’’ While they prefer a 
moist soil or ample water they will grow almost anywhere. 
They vary in color from green to yellow and in shape from 
globe to pyramidal. 

Suggested Doorway 
Planting 
THUJA occidentalis (American Arbor-litae). One of T. occidentalis globosa (Globe Arbor-Vitae). Usually 
the best. Light green in early spring and turning develops into a perfect, globe-shaped plant, the 
dark rich green during the summer. Pyramidal, spread equaling the height. The foliage is light 
compact, vigorous and can be used in foundation green and attractive. They are largely used for 
plantings, hedges or as specimens. front-line planting, in urns, vases, on either side 
of a step and in formal work where symmetry is 
Each Each desired. 
Dike Wey i 5 ESO) 31> to 4 ft. 254,00 Each Each 
Wey WO SP Ait 55 See) Ae i) 5) iis auoe Sele) I2fomiawitt., sep2.00 18 to 24 in. .-$3.00 
ie SUVA vis 2 S50 5 fonGudteee me O00 > =tOMl Omintueneso0) PLO PEs TAS 35 GRO) 
T. occidentalis lutea (George Peabody Arbor-Vitae). 
Similar to the American Arbor-vitae, except that 
the foliage is golden when exposed to the direct 
rays of the sun. It is by far the best of the Amer- 
ican Golden types. 
Each Each 
SOUS Dad tae poRS O AV ton Dette SOLO 
314 to 4 ft. .. 4.00 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae). 
Strikingly attractive, narrow at its base, and re- 
taining its shape without shearing. The color is 
deep, rich green. Like all Arbor-vitaes is easy to 
transplant. For corners, in front of pillars, back- 
ground of group plantings and in urns, no dwarf 
Evergreen is quite so popular. 
Each Each 
BAe) VEY Gites  SSPRES) 3 toi 4 ft. 25$450 
QW WS 2) iit: oo SOO A TOs Da titan ee EO O: 
3 fo 3) ft, .. 3.50 
= 
orientalis aurea nana /Berckmann’s Golden Arbor- 
Vitae). A beautiful, dwarf, compact variety of 
golden color. Valuable for urns, small gardens, 
cemetery lots or brightening up foundation plant- 
ings. Grows about twice in height to width. 

15 to 18 i $300 Dito 2i> F $500 
f (o} le cociesy to t. e poe 
Globe Arbor-Vitae 18 to 24 in. .. 4.00 2\> ae fit, o6 COO 
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