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TAXUS (Yew) 
The Taxus are undoubtedly the most popular and useful 
of all the ornamental evergreens. We have been growing 
them extensively a good many years and the demand keeps 
increasing. 
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 except 
that it should not be too wet, but they do appreciate plenty 
of good plant food. They are immune to many insect pests 
and plant diseases so destructive to many other evergreens. 
The Yew in its many species and forms can well be used 
in most all places where any other evergreen will do well. 
We have small quantities of larger sizes of many of 
these varieties but are too bulky and heavy to ship. 
These are for truck shipment only. 
We honestly believe you will do well to plant and grow on 
some of these Yews. 
Each 10 100 1000 
Baccata (English Yew). Widely planted in English Church- 
yards. 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. 
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Baccata adpressa. A compact Yew growing 4 to 5 feet high, 
with upright branches and dark green foliage. 
<4 COMO mina c Gal Sues $2.50 $20.00 $150.00 
TP SmCOMUOMINeMUIan Sear enain lei 3.50 30.00 
SO PCO UA in Gat TanS one mieieinie 4.00 35.00 
2) COM Sein eran Stare eee 4.50 40.00 
Baccata aurea (Golden English Yew). Leaves golden yellow, 
more brightly colored at tips and margin. Hardier than 
type. 
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PHN THO) BAO) Whol, LEYeeI Bis oto: o.0 Oa dice $6.00 
SLO} AKON SKS) Maly IEXKAEIG Sooo so deo se 7.50 
Baccata compacta. A dwarf treelike plant with upright 
branches and dark green foliage. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 
Foliage smaller and more compact than regular Baccata. 
GntOn oullyntLansS sae ence $3.00 $25.00 $225.00 
“FS (KO) INO) Woy WICNOIS G 5 Goo 9 00 oc 3.50 30.00 250.00 
Baccata Dovastoni aurea pendula. A golden variegated form 
with drooping branches. 
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Baceata Elegantissima. A vigorous form of dense and com- 
pact habit. occasionally more open, with the young leaves 
striped yellow, the older ones with whitish margin. 
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Baccata Erecta. An erect type of the English Yew. 
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Baccata Gracilis Pendula (Ramshorn Yew) 
Upright grower, branches curved like a ramshorn. Very 
searce. 
Ec OM Onin wean Semmes. eer $5.00 $35.00 
Baceata hibernica (Irish Yew). A strictly fastigiate form, 
with stout crowded upright branchlets; leaves radially 
arranged around the branches, dark glossy green, more 
obtuse than in the type. One of the most desirable ever- 
greens of columnar habit for formal gardens. Do not 
recommend planting north of Philadelphia. 
GL neo) Gy iboly eV > goo dda o0r $3.00 $25.00 
ISS Yoo) TUS} Th, IEXSABS oo acon ooe6 $3.00 28.50 275.00 
IS} (eo) PAE Tho IEKKAS, cosoadooaus 3.75 36.50 350.00 
245toOrsOhinuraécBren enone 4.50 43.50 425.00 
BX0) (eo) Gt) Who, MEXABo Gg ooooascac 5.00 45.00 
Baccata repandens (Spreading English Yew). A low form 
with wide spreading branches and dull bluish green, nar- 
rower and longer leaves, partly falcately curved upward. 
Hardy in New England and one of the best spreading 
types. Nobody seems to have enough of these the past 
few years. 
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Chinensis (Chinese Yew). Very handsome with its large rich 
light green leaves. Branches spreading. Attractive. 
LE GL ie), 1 WRENS ooo soc e500 $3.50 $30.00 
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We have over 250,000 Taxus in lining-out sizes. 
