THE TINGLE NURSERY CO.. PITTSVILLE. MD. 39 



TAXUS(Yew) 



It is only in the past few years that nurserymen in the United 

 States have begun to really appreciate and grow the Yew. In 

 England there are Yews more than a hundred years old, but 

 unfortunately the English Yew (Taxus Baccata) is not reliably 

 hardy in the north and many do not realize that the Japanese 

 and many forms of Media are perfectly hardy in and around 

 Boston, and the Japanese even in northern New England. 



They are not so particular as to character of soil excepting 

 it should not be too wet, but they do appreciate a plenty of good 

 plant food. They are immune to many plant diseases and 

 insects so destructive to many other evergreens. 



The Yew in its many species and forms can be well used in 

 most all places where any other evergreen will do well. 



We honestly believe you will do well to plant and grow on 

 some of these Yews. 



Each 10 100 1000 



TAXUS BACCATA (English Yew). Widely planted in English 



churchyards. A good ornament. Hardy as far north as New 



York City. Upright, dark green foliage. Very good for the 



South and where it is hardy. 



* 4 to 6 in. trans $0.85 $6.50 



* 6 to 8 in. trans 1.10 8.00 



18 to 24 in. B&B $0.75 6.50 



24 to 30 in. B&B 1.00 8.50 



TAXUS BACCATA AUREA (Golden English Yew). Leaves golden- 

 yellow, more brightly colored at the tips and margin. Hard- 

 ier than the type. 



* 3 to 4 in. trans $0.85 $6.50 



* 4 to 6 in. trans 1.00 7.50 



* 6 to 8 in. trans 1.25 10.00 



9 to 12 in. B&B $0.50 4.00 35.00 



12 to 15 in. B&B 65 5.50 50.00 



15 to 18 in. B&B 85 7.50 



TAXUS BACCATA COMPACTA. A dwarf tree-like shrub with 

 upright branches and dark green foliage. Grows 4 to 5 feet 

 tall. Foliage shorter and more compact. 



* 4 to 6 in. trans $1.00 $7.50 $70.00 



* 6 to 8 in. trans 1.25 10.00 



* 8 to 10 in. trans. . . . .■ 1.50 12.50 



TAXUS BACCATA DOVASTONI. Branches are wide-spreading, 

 nodding at the tips; leaves dull green when mature but light 

 green when young. 



* 4 to 6 in. trans $1.25 $10.00 



6 to 8 in. trans 1.50 12.50 



TAXUS BACCATA ELEGANTISSIMA. A vigorous form of dense 

 and compact habit, occasionally more open, with the young 

 i leaves striped pale yellow, the older ones with whitish 

 margin. 



* 4 to 6 in. trans $1.25 $10.00 



* 6 to 8 in. trans 1.50 12.50 



* 8 to 10 in. trans 1.75 15.00 



15 to 18 in. B&B $0.75 6.50 



13 to 24 in. B&B 1.10 10.00 



24 to 30 in. B&B 1.50 13.50 



30 to 36 in. B&B 2.00 



TAXUS BACCATA HIBERNICA. < A strictly fastigiate form, with 

 stout crowded upright branches and branchlets; leaves radi- 

 ally arranged around the branches, dark glossy green, more 

 •rbtuse than in the type. One of the most desirable ever- 

 greens of columnar habit for formal gardens. Do not recom- 

 mend planting north of Philadelphia, although it is hardy on 

 Long Island. 



* 3 to 4 in. trans $1.25 $10.00 



9 to 12 in. B&B $0.75 6.00 50.00 



12 to 15 in. B&B 1.25 11.25 100.00 



15 to 18 in. B&B 2.00 17 50 



18 to 21 in. B&B 2.50 22.50 



21 to 24 in. B&B 3.00 27.50 



24 to 30 in. B&B 3.50 30.00 



TAXUS BACCATA HIBERNICA AUREA. A golden variegated 

 form of the above. 



* 6 to 8 in. trans $2.50 



TAXUS BACCATA REPANDENS (Spreading English Yew). A 

 low form with long wide-spreading branches and dull bluish- 

 green, narrower and longer leaves, partly falcately curved 

 upward. Hardy in New England. 



* 4 to 6 in. trans $1.25 $10.00 



9 to 12 in. B&B $0.65 5 00 



12 to 15 in. B&B 1.00 8.50 



