PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 37 
MORE HATFIELD YEWS 
The following varieties were grown from stock purchased 
from the late T. D. Hatfield. He selected these as being the 
best of his unnamed varieties and we are still carrying 
them under his original numbers. We are giving brief 
descriptions. 
Each 10 100 1000 
Media Hatfield No. 2. Real dark foliage, upright grower; 
very dense; needles medium length. Very good. 
4 to. Gin. trans) oe: $2.00 $16.50 
SE ONtOmSuinesthal Soar eee 2.50 20.00 
Te SntOMl Olin atransSs ae eee eee 3.00 25.00 
12 to 18)ing BeBe eee $2.25 21.50 
13 to 24iny BeBe. eee. sso: 3.25) + 31250 
Hatfield No. 6. Somewhat like No. 8 in growth but twigs 
are not as heavy; leaves narrow. Very graceful. 
=V45tO) (Ouinestransss.o) eee $2.00 $16.50 
* 6 tomSan. trans... ©. ee wae 2.50 20.00 $185.00 
AO COM Ohinssthans epee 3.00 25.00 235.00 
=1.0 top 2ninesthansS ieee 3.50 30.00 285.00 
a2 atop opine trans ee eee ee 4.00 35.00 
IES (Oy PME hh, BABS Sos osgodons $3.25 31.50 
Hatfield No. 7. Bright glossy green, heavy foliage; long 
needles. Semi-erect full grower. 
= G6 LtOmoulnne than Sane eerie $2.50 $20.00 $185.00 
+28) tO Obinentrans sane eee 3.00 25.00 235.00 
*1ONtOM Qeinenbhalise. ian eae 3.50 30.00 285.00 
ST2StOol inate Sorento 4.00 35.00 335.00 
Pk ayey BO) ith, IEA cage G00600c 4.00 38.50 
Hatfield No. 8. Slow growing; very compact. Foliage 
bright green. Resembling Cuspidata Nana. 
= 4) CO Orin nthe Sane ashe ae $2.00 $16.50 $150.00 
=TGhtOmisuine trans yea ee 2.50—> 20:00" = 185:00 
=>S-toelOain: transite oe ee 8.00 25.00 235.00 
“1Ortow2hineg trans eee eee 3.50 30.00 285.00 
Hatfield No. 18. Similar in growth to Taxus cuspidata. 
Foliage a shade lighter making it wonderfully attractive. 
Probably the most rapid grower of all the low types of 
Taxus. However, it can be kept compact with a little 
shearing. If you want a good, quick grower, yet one 
pavine the good qualities of Cuspidata, we recommend 
is one. 
+4 Oe -OMineuthanSene a cncter ae $2.00 $16.50 $150.00 
EXGRtO rr Sulla CLANSe tees ee 2.50 20.00 
<8 toelOlnatrans eee eee 3 O0Mee2 > 00m 255:00 
Hatfield No. 23. Short, fine, slender foliage. Spreading type. 
Slow growing. 
TaolOn On Nostra Sacra $2.00 $16.50 
3 (KG) toh NG (HSIN Soo deo doonlc 2.50 20.00 
eeOntOnlOpinh thanS-evess eee 3.00 25.00 
IPF (io) IES I BAe Be $2.00 18.50 
US HOY WE Ths IEA Boo Goadouce 2) O10 
2ASto SOhin b&b eee 4.00 38.50 
CEPHALOTAXUS (Plum Yew) 
Drupacea (Japanese Plum-Yew). Shrub or small bushy tree 
rarely to 30 feet tall with wide spreading branches, usually 
light green; leaves about one inch long, abruptly pointed. 
narrow and straight, often upturned; purple fruit about 
one inch long. Hardy in sheltered places as far north as 
Massachusetts. 
Each 10 100 1000 
* 2 in. pot plants 6 to10in... $2.50 $20.00 
+16) COM Opn aithan Se a4 raat ase aor 20 w20500 
+ SLCOMLO MINE CRA S Sees eee ae 3.00 25.00 
Pedunculata fastigiata (Harrington Plum-Yew). This plant 
grows almost exactly like a fine type of the Irish Yew, 
forming a tall, narrow, compact, dark green column with 
thick, narrow leaves 2 inches long. Hardy as far north as 
New York. Very nice. 
* 2% in. pot plants 8 to 10 in. $3.00 $25.00 
= 4°toe Gain-stransSseeeeeoee ee. 2-00" 16:50 
* 6rto Sein itransys aes aa 2.50 20.00 $185.00 
+O SEtOeLOninen chan Sasa reese 3/0008 25:00), 235'00 
ils) He) U3} so, IBY Be ob oo oscnn ec $3.00 28.50 
EST) PANT IEWAB GOS a go bakes 4.00 38.50 
24) tor30 An vee beeen ae 5.00 48.50 
Pedunculata repandens. A spreading form of above which 
we selected from plants growing in our nursery. Can be 
used in place of Taxus cuspidata. 
* 217 pot plants: 222-25 2. $2.50 $20.00 
Gitoe, Sin stranssa ee sae 2.50 20.00 $185.00 
2ZAStorcOlins Beene. $5.00 48.50 
