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* Fairview Evergreen Introduction

Abies Fraseri
(Fraser Fir)
Native conifer. Prefers well-drained soil.
.......... 4'
.......... 5'
.......... 6'

Abies Veitchii
(Veitch's Silver Fir)
Slow grower. Good specimen conifer
.......... 4'
.......... 5'
.......... 6'

Buxus Koreana Green Mountain
(Green Mountain Korean Boxwood)
Upright grower trimmed in both pyramidal and columnar forms. Specify preference when ordering.
.......... 15"
..........
18"
............
2'

Buxus Koreana
Green Velvet

(Green Velvet Korean Boxwood)
Slow growing, deer resistant. Retains color throughout winter.
..........
15"
..........
18"

Buxus Koreana
Winter Beauty

(Winter Beauty Korean Boxwood)
Compact, with smaller leaves than Green Velvet. Tolerant in volatile temperature zones.
..........
12"
.......... 15"
..........
18"

Daphne Burkwoodi
'Carol Mackie'

(Carol Mackie Daphne)
........ * 15"
..........
18"
........... 2'

* Ilex Crenata Hetzi
(Hetz Japanese Holly)
The original was discovered
in a block of llex conexa
seedlings. A spreader with large convex leaves; it is hardier than the other crenata varieties.
...........15"
...........18"
...........
2'

* Ilex Crenata
Northern Beauty

(Northern Beauty Japanese Holly)
Small glistening convex leaves, sheared into a mound.
...........15"
.......... 18"
...........
2'

Ilex Meserveae Blue Prince
(Blue Prince Holly)
Winter tolerant with glossy traditional holly foilage. Pollinator for the Princess,
..........18"
.......... 2'

Ilex Meserveae
Blue Princess
(Blue Princess Holly)
Traditional holly foilage with bright red berries. Forms a rounded upright plant.
.......... 18"
............
2'

* Juniperus Chinensis
Glauca Hetzi

(Hetz Blue Juniper)
These trees have been given an annual shearing and are root pruned for highest quality.
.......... 18"
............ 2'

* Juniperus Chinensis
Glauca Hetzi Staked

(Upright Hetz Blue Juniper)
Fastigate from. Very useful in landscape work. Keep sheared to maintain upright habit.
............
3'
............ 4'
............
5'

* Juniperus Chin. Hetz's
Columnaris
(Hetz Columnar Juniper, a.k.a. Fairview Juniper)
Popular green upright grower that fills rapidly with minimum shearing.
.............3'
............
4'
............
5'
............
6'

Juniperus Chin. Sea Green
(Sea Green Juniper)
Mint green foliage on dense arching branches. A compact spreader with a low fountain-like
effect.
..........
18"
............
2'
....... 2
1/2'

Juniper Chin. Spartan
(Spartan Juniper)
Tall pyramidal growth habit. Rich green foliage.
............
3'
............
4'
..........
* 5'

Juniperus Horiz. Plumosa Youngstown
(Andorra Juniper)
The best of all the Andorra types we have grown. Fills well with good compact habit.
............
18"
...............2'
.........
2 1/2'

Juniperus Scop.
Wichita Blue

(Wichita Blue Juniper)
Bright blue foliage, broad pyramidal form.
.......
2 1/2'
...........
3'
..........
* 4'
..........
* 5'

Juniperus Virginiana Skyrocket
(Skyrocket Juniper)
Narrow columnar form, blue-green foliage.
............
3'
............
4'
...........
* 5'

Picea Pungens
(Colorado Spruce - Green)
............
3'
.............4'
............ 5'
............
6'

Picea Pungens Glauca
(Colorado Blue Spruce)
.............
3'
..............4'
.............
5'
.............
6'

RHODODENDERON HYBRIDS (Large Leaf)
Please order by variety.

Calsap (White with Red Blotch)
Catawbiense Alba (White)
Catawbiense Boursault
(Light Purple)
English Roseum (Pink)
Ignatius Sargent (Deep Rose)
Nova Zembla (Red)
..........
15"
.......... 18"
............ 2'
....
* 2 1/2'

RHODODENDERON HYBRIDS (Small Leaf)

Rhododendron Olga Mezitt
(Clear Pink - blooms after PJM, good grower)
Rhododendron PJM
(Lavender-Pink)
..........
15"
.......... 18"
..........
* 2'

Taxus Baccata Repandens
(Spreading English Yew)
Low growing, forms a low mound as plant matures. Best-suited to more temperate climates.
..........
15"
...........18"
............
2'

Taxus Cuspidata Spreading
(Spreading Japanese Yew)
Just as nice as our Densiformis, but faster growing.
...........15"
...........18"
............
2'

Taxus Cuspidata Capitata (Upright Pyramidal Japanese Yew)
A specialty at Fairview. Trimmed extensively to increase fullness; twelve years from seedling to 3' size!
.......... 18"
.............2'
........2
1/2'
............ 3'
.......
3 1/2'
............ 4'

* Taxus Cuspidata Capitata #23
(Cutting Grown Upright Japanese Yew)
Our own selection of Capitata, we recommend these only for use in zone 6 or higher. A more upright
habit than our seedling grown.
.............2'
........2
1/2'
............ 3'

* Taxus Cuspidata Columnar
(Upright Columnar Japanese Yew)
We've aggressively trimmed selected blocks of our seedling Capitata to achieve sustainable columnar form; excellent choice for taller hedging projects.
...............3'
......... 3
1/2'
...............4'
......... 4
1/2'

Taxus Cuspidata Nana
(Dwarf Japanese Yew)
.............
9"
........... 12"
...........
15"
..........
* 18"

Taxus Cuspidata Nigra
(Dark Green Spreading Yew)
........... 15"
...........
18"

* Taxus Cuspidata Nova
(Nova Cuspidata Yew)
Our newest plant introduction!
Fast-growing, winter hardy
columnar yew. Slightly wider than
Hicksi, great for hedging.
........... 2'

Taxus Media Browni
(Brown's Globe Yew)
...........15"
.......... 18"
............
2'

* Taxus Media Citation
(Citation Columnar Yew)
Longer needles than Hicksi. New growth appears bronze in spring.
..........18"
..........
2'

Taxus Media Densiformis
(Densiformis Spreading Yew)
..........15"
.........
18"
...........
2'

Taxus Media Everlow
(Everlow Yew)
Low growing spreading yew. An emerging favorite.
.........
15"
.........
18"

* Taxus Media Fairview
(Fairview Yew)
Very hardy low mound or globe-shaped yew with dark
distinctive foliage. Now also available as flat-top spreader on request.
.........15"
.........18"
..........
2'

Taxus Media Hicksi
(Hicks Columnar Yew)
........18"
........
2'

* Taxus Media Majestic
(Majestic Columnar Yew)
Slightly faster than Citation, perhaps even more winter-hardy. Dark green color.
.........18"
.........
2'

* Taxus Media Sun-burst
(Sun-burst Spreading Yew)
A bright golden spreader. Needs full sun for best color.
.........12"
.........15"
........
18"
.........
2'

Taxus Media Tauntoni
(Taunton Yew)
Light green foliage, slow grower - hardy enough for our Northern customers.
..........15"
......... 18"
...........
2'

Taxus Media Wardi
(Ward's Spreading Yew)
Distinctive dark foliage with
heavy needles.
.........
15"
..........18"
...........
2'

Thuja Occ. Emerald
(Smaragd Upright Arborvitae)
Emerald green foliage with compact pyramidal form. Originating in Denmark.
..........
3'
..........
4'
..........
5'
..........
6'
........
* 7'

* Thuja Occ. Fairview
(Fairview Upright Arborvitae)
Similar to Thuja Occ. Nigra, but more compact nature.
.........
3'
.........
4'
.........
5'
......... 6'
......... 7'

* Thuja Occ. Hetz's Winter Green
(Hetz's Winter Green Upright Arborvitae)
Good snow load survivor.
.........
3'
......... 4'
......... 5'
......... 6'
.......
* 7'

Thuja Occ. Nigra
(Dark Green American Upright Arborvitae)
..........
3'
.......... 4'
.......... 5'
.......... 6'
.......... 7'

Thuja Occ. Techny
(Techny or Mission Upright Arborvitae)
.....
2 1/2'
.......... 3'
.......... 4'
..........
5'
........
* 6'

Thuja Occ. Woodwardi
(Woodward Globe Arborvitae)
Now also available in pyramidal form!
.......... 15"
.......... 18"
........... 2'
....... 2
1/2'

Thuja Plicata Atrovirens
(Atrovirens Arborvitae)
Beautiful shiny green foilage; very cold hardy. Resistant to deer browsing.
.........
3'
.........
4'
.......
* 5'

Thuja Plicata Green Giant
(Green Giant Arborvitae)
Dense branching, great for privacy sceen. Resistant to deer browsing.
.........
3'
.........
4'
.........
5'
......... 6'
......... 7'

Tsuga Canadensis
(Canadian Hemlock)
Sheared for full, dense plant.
..... 2
1/2'
.......... 3'
.......... 4'
..........
5'
..........
6'