Kingsville Nurseries — Kingsville, Maryland 



VERMILLION. Bud scarlet, opening scarlet-vermillion. 12 
to 18 in. @ 75c, 18 to 24 in. @ $1.25. | 
VERMILLION Double. Bud scarlet, two rows petals open- 
ing scarlet-vermillion. 12 to 18 in. @ $1.00. 
WLSONII (Cathayensis). Chinese. Very tall grower with 
large fruit, flowers white flushed pink. 
SINENSIS. Cydonia, * The Chinese Quince.” Flowers pale 
-carmine, fruit very large, up to seven inches, pale lemon- 
yellow. Sinensis is a small tree form, not a_ shrub. 
Seige 1.70, 4 to 5 it. @ $2.25, 5:to.6 ft. @ $3.00. 
We have grown many of the preceding flowering quinces 
in tree, or standard form. These are most effective hbe- 
cause they display both flower and fruit elevater off the 
ground. This gives them added charm. It takes several 
years longer for us to produce these tree form but they are 
worth the effort. Three sizes are available, $5.00, $7.50 
and $12.50 each. 
CHAMAECYPARIS 
Evergreen trees. Number of them grow very large, 
while others remain dwarf. They are noted for their 
foliage which runs from the darkest of green, to pale creamy 
green, to golden-yellow, and to blue. Many times some 
of the largest growing Chamaecyparis are planted near 
_ the foundation of a house, which is entirely wrong. We 
shall try to give ultimate size each tree grows as a guidance 
that no error is made selecting positions. The real dwarf 
forms are ideal in the rockery. 
LAWSONIANA FLETCHERI. Pyramidal form to about 8 ft. 
Foliage glaucos-blue, is very feathery. Small plants, 10 
ioutoein, (@ .$2.50. 
LAW. FRAZERI. Very tall and erect growing tree, some- 
times reaching up to 60 ft. or more, fairly narrow. The 
foliage is blue. Small plants, 8 to 12 in. @ $1.50. 
LAW. GRANDI. (New to us). Looks like it may be fairly 
slow growing and among the dwarfer forms. The foliage 
is gray-blue on small arching branches. Small plants, 
6 to 8 in. @ $1.50. 
LAW. HILLIERI. Strong grower with yellow foliage. Tips 
of branches a bit pendant. Small plants, 10 to 15 in. 
@ $2.50. , 
LAW. KNOWEFELDENSIS. May be’ one of the dwarfer 
forms. Branches arch forming a clustered low growing 
plant. Foliage is glaucous to sage-green. Small plants, 
6 to 8 in. @ $2.00. 
LAW. NIDIFORMIS (Birdsnest Cypress). Low growing, be- 
ing about as high as wide, and compact. The foliage 
is glaucous-blue. Small plants, 6 to 8 in. @ $1.50. 
LAW. TRIOMPHE DE BOSKOOP. Handsome blue cypress, 
narrow, upright and compact growth. Will attain height 
up to 40-to 50 ft.. 8 ft; @ $12.50, 10 ft..@ $15.00, 12 ft. 
@ $25.00. 
OBTUSA. Jappanese evergreen tree, attaining quite a 
large size. Foliage is dark green in manw distinct and 
variable forms. 8 ft. @ $12.50. 
OBT. AUREA YOUNGI. Large tree with foliage a pale 
yellowish-green. 3 to 4 ft. @ $7.50. 
OBT.CRIPPSI. ‘Tree of moderate size, or up to 30 ft. Foliage 
a bright golden-yellow. 4 to 5 ft. @ $9.00. 
OBT. ERETA. Slow growing with many decidedly erect 
growing branches. Foliage soft green. Possibly up to 
15 to 20 ft. height. 3 to 4 ft. @ $7.50 
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