
Hillenmeyer PNurseries 
OVER A CENTURY OF HONEST DEALING 

Ftillenmeyer’s Beautiful Cverqreens 
cele beauty both winter and summer, the Evergreen has no equal. 
“The Green-Robed Senators of Mighty Woods’—Keats 
Succeeding in almost any 
soil, with their range of color, form and habit of growth they find a place in almost any land- 
scape. Our trees are all several times transplanted, and the finest to be had. 
All Evergreens are Dug with Ball of Earth and Burlapped (B&B) 
B&B means the roots are in a ball of earth wrapped in 
burlap—the safest and best way of moving all Evergreens. 
Abies - Fir 
“T remember, I remember 
The Fir trees dark and high; 
T used to think their slender tops 
Were close against the sky.”—HOOD 
ABIES concolor (Silver or White Fir). The best of 
all the Firs. A native of the Rockies requiring a 
well drained location. Has a deep root system 
and will withstand droughts and heat better than 
most Evergreens. The color ranges from a blue- 
green to a distinct blue. Not quite as showy as 
the Blue Spruce but a much better tree for 
Southern conditions. Sometimes irregular in 
growth when young but develops into a compact, 
conical specimen. The needles are arranged 
around the branches. We consider it one of the 
outstanding Evergreens in cultivation for either 
a specimen or grouping. 
Each 
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LARGE SPECIMENS AT NURSERY 
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A. nordmanniana (Nordmann Fir). A beautiful, 
stately tree with horizontal branches; deep green 
lustrous needles above, silvery beneath. 
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QUALITY as Well as PRICE 
Should be Considered in 
Buying Evergreens— 
Ours are Acclimated and 
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Bus Depot, Southeastern Greyhound Lines at Lexington, Kentucky 
Chamaecyparis - False Cypress 
A group of beautiful Evergreens including same 
of the most unique and interesting trees in cultiva- 
tion. Valuable in garden or foundation planting. 
Prefers a moist acid soil but will grow almost any- 
where when not too dry or alkaline. 
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera (Sawara Cypress). The 
foliage somewhat resembles that of the Arbor- 
Vitae except that the tree is more graceful. 
Light green, silvery beneath, and of erect 
growth. Can be used in foundation planting or 
as a specimen. 
C. pisifera aurea (Golden Sawara Cypress). Has 
all the characteristics of the preceding except 
that the foliage is of a lighter green and is 
berdered with yellow in early spring. 
C. pisifera plumosa (Plumed Cypress). Feathery 
green foliage, broad, symmetrical and dense. 
Stands shearing well. 
Prices of the foregoing 3 Chamaecyparis: 
Each 
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C. pisifera filifera (Thread-Branched Cypress). 
One of the best dwarf Evergreens. Unusual 
foliage, drooping and graceful, resembling 
cords of green. Compact; fine in color both 
winter and summer. 
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This new Million Dollar Depot, the finest in the South, was made more attractive by the 
use of Hillenmeyer plants. Another example that “industry need not be ugly.” 
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