Yews or Taxus noel Rich Green - All Year 
Disease - Resistant, Long - Lived 
PLANTING KEY 
Pyramidal Arbor-vitae 
Compact Globe Arbor-vitae 
Berckmann’s Golden Arbor- 
vitoe 
Spreading Yew 
Silver Retinospora 
Spiny Greek Juniper 
Retinospora Plumosa 
Hicks’ Yew 
Dwarf English Boxwood 
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A TYPICAL FOUNDATION PLANTING 
BEAUTIFUL 
RETINOSPORAS 
Dainty and Feathery—So Picturesque in 
the Foundation or Rockery 
PLUME-LIKE RETINOSPORA (Retinospora plu- 
mosa). A handsome evergreen with feath- 
ery, light green foliage, more beautiful than 
a fern. Excellent for foundation plantings; 
can be kept pruned to any desired height. 
VEITCH’S SILVER RETINOSPORA (Retinospora 
squarrosa veitchi). Foliage silvery blue 
fe S g a soft, woolly 
midal outline, can 
y trimming. One of 
GOLDEN PLUME-LIKE RETINOSPORA 
Our Most Popular Golden Tinted 
Evergreen 
A handsome golden colored evergreen 
that is admired by all. Its pleasing shade 
provides the right amount of contrast 
when it is planted along with other ever- 
greens along its side or back of it. Feath- 
ery, fernlike foliage can be kept trimmed 
to any size. No home foundation plant- 
ings are complete without this remark- 
able healthy evergreen. 
PRICES FOR THREE ABOVE RETINOSPORAS 
Each 2 for 
12 to 15 inches $1.75 $3.30 
15 to 18 inches 2.00 3.80 
18 to 24 inches re fa 5.00 
2 to 3 feet SiZ5 6.00 
3 to 4 feet 3575 7.00 
BE egret ree RAT NS 
The Lovely RETINOSPORAS 
HICKS’ 
YEW ‘Taxus cuspidata Hicksi). Ar 
r or or yew ftnot is very similar to 
to 15 inches $1.75 
15 to 18 inches 2.00 3.80 
18 to 24 inches 2.50 4.70 
2 to 3 feet 3.50 6.20 
REPANDENS SPREADING YEW 
(Taxus baccata repandens). A 
low spreading dwarf type of yew 
having a slightly weeping effect 
after it reaches some age. Has 
Jark green needles and will grow f 
particularly well in shady loca- ‘ te 
tions. Very slow growth. 2 > 
Each 2 for az 
12 to 15 inches ..$2.50 $4.40 aE 
HICKS’ YEW 15 to 18 inches 3.30 6.00 e 
HANDSOME IRISH YEW 
£9 taxus baccata 
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2) Fine Sot Lustrous Jolage _ 
“1 ARISTOCRAT 0” OLD JRELAND 
This evergreen is the aristocratic member of the yew family. It grows tall and narrow 
with stout, crowded branches and spirally arranged leaves which are dark green in color 
This yew is very scarce, but everyone who sees it is enthusiastic about it. Formerly it 
was imported from Europe, but after all importations were discontinued by the Federal 
Government, American nurserymen were unable to supply their customers. Fortunately, 
we had some specimen plants in our nurseries from which we were able to propagate. 
Each 2 for Each 2 for 
LZ. to 15 Inches; fates aakeaa oe ass $2.00 $3.80 2 to 212 feet EER SRA 
15 fo (1:8 inches: oss citcetsie es «08 « 2.40 4.40 Zant. 3) feet ee eee 5.00 9.00 
18 to 24 inches Se alatenceanese 3.15 5.25 3 to 4>feet > 25 cc an 6.50 12.00 
GROWN 
BY 
HARRISON 
BROTHERS, 
BERLIN, 
MARYLAND, 
WHERE 
THE SOILS 
AND 
CLIMATE 
ARE IDEAL 
FOR 
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PFITZER’S JUNIPER. jaaipert chinensis pfitzeriana) 
PRODUCING 
EXTRA FINE The most popular of all spreading evergreens. Its peculiarly graceful 
QUALITY furl faccineting Onl Gesirbble for Fouabtiod lacie ae mceen: 2 Git 
EVERGREENS 15 to 18 inches oo S330 S00 
ARRRISONS 7 
NWQULTY, 
“ORNAMENTALS 
SKILLFULLY GROWN—EACH EVERGREEN A SPECIMEN 
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