Kingsville Nurseries _— Kingsville, Maryland 
CANADENSIS MINIMA. Very slow growing, fountain-like 
Hemlock with branches recurving. A real gem. 2 yr. 
pot plants $2.00, 3 yr. pot plants $3.00. 
CANADENSIS FREMDI. Compact, very slow growing 
pyramidal form Hemlock, with dark lustrous foliage. 2 
yr. pot plants $2.00, 3 yr. pot plants $3.00. 
CANADENSIS PROSTRATA. Very low spreading Hemlock, 
in prostrate form. Small plants $1.50. 
CANADENSIS POMFRETTI. Compact pyramidal Hemlock 
with small leaves. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00. 
CANADENSIS TAXIFOLIA. Upright growing Hemlock 
with taxus-like leaves. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00, 3 yr. pot 
plants $3.00. 
CANADENSIS CINNAMONIUM. Slow growing Hemlock 
with small leaves, a cinnamon-tree. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00, 
3 yr. pot plants $3.00. 
CANADENSIS BRADSHAW. Hemlock tree, originating 
here at Kingsville. A perfect pyramidal form of great 
density. This is one of the handsomest Hemlocks in our 
entire collection. The crowded lateral branches layer 
over one another, forming a wide base, and taper to the 
apex. The pyramidal form is natural without clipping, 
and the leaves show plainly the narrow white markings 
on the underside of the leaf. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00, 3 yr. 
pot plants $3.00. 
CANADENSIS KINGSVILLE. Hemlock tree, originating 
here at Kingsville. A very narrow fastigiate form of 
most unusual appearance. The original tree is 18 ft. 
high, 3% ft. wide at base, and tapers all the way to the 
apex. We can only offer grafted plants in 4 in. pots, 
these being now 2 years growth. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00, 
3 yr. pot plants $3.00. 
CANADENSIS GLOBOSA. This Hemlock grows in globular 
shape, producing many branches from the base. Fits 
well in foundation plantings as well as a specimen on 
the lawn. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00, 3 yr. pot plants $3.00. 
CANADENSIS PYRAMIDALIS. Narrow upright growth 
forming a pyramid of dark green. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00, 
3 yr. pot plants $3.00, 3 to 4 ft. B&B $10.00. 
CAROLINIANUM. Carolina Hemlock. Large growing ever- 
green tree with often pendulous branches forming a 
oo pyramidal head. 12 to 18 in. $2.00, 2 to 3 ft. 
DIVERSIFOLIA. Japanese Hemlock. A very graceful Hem- 
lock with crowded branches, forming a pyramidal head. 
Leaves glossy and dark green above, with narrow white 
bands below. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00, 3 yr. pot plants $3.00. 
HETEROPHYLLA. Western Hemlock. Handsome tree of 
ane growth. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00, 3 yr. pot plants 
$3.00. 
MERTENSIANA. Mt. Hemlock. Tall growing Hemlock, 
forming an open pyramidal effect. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00, 
3 yr. pot plants $3.00. 
SIEBOLDI. Japanese Hemlock to great proportions, up to 
80 ft. In cultivation this tree usually is small, with hori- 
zontally spreading branches, forming an oval head. 2 
yr. pot plants $2.00, 3 yr. pot plants $3.00. 
TORREYA 
TORREYA NUCIFERA. Japanese tree. Quite handsome 
with spreading branches forming a pyramidal effect, with 
round top. 2 yr. pot plants $2.00. 
VIBURNUMS 
Among this group of plants, are some of our most at- 
tractive flowering and fruiting shrubs. Most all of them 
grow well in simple garden soil, and prefer some sunshine 
rather than dense shade, though a few of them grow well 
in wooded areas. 
There are a few that are tender, and these are noted so 
in the following list, but generally most all are very hardy 
and will stand full exposure. 
Some produce very fragrant flowers and are lovely, while 
others produce large handsome _ flowers without any 
fragrance. Not all are noted for their fruits, but in turn 
either give a handsome display of flowers, or their fall 
coloring of leaves make them well worth while. 
They require so little attention, except where they~ are 
tender, they should rate among our most leading plants 
for general use. We have divided them into two groups, 
first those that lose their leaves during winter, including 
those that are known as semi-evergreen because the leaves 
begin to fall during early winter, and second, those that 
retain their leaves during the entire winter. 
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