SIEBRECHT & SON 
Sciadopitys 
(Japanese Umbrella Pine) 
Sciadopitys verticillata. 25 to 30 ft. 
ilard.v and l)eiuitifiil ; shining green 
foliage, arranged in wliorls. $5 to 
•$7..">() and up ; large specimens, $10 
To .$100 each. 
The Yews (Taxus) 
Taxus baccata (Knglisli Yew). .30 to 
40 ft. Of large, open, si)reading 
growth ; dark green foliage. It 
makes a desirahle hedge plant as 
well as a s|)e('inien evergreen. 2 
to .3 ft.. $2.m to .$3..50; 3 to -1 ft., 
•1!." to .'i!7..50. 
T. baccata adpressa (.Japanese Yew). 
10 to 12 ft. A bushy, sjireading spe- 
cies, with short, very dark green 
leaves. Distinct. .$;J..'>0 to 
T. baccata aurea (Golden Yew). .$5 
to .fl."). 
T. baccata elegantissima. O o 1 d e n- 
leaved. .$."5 to .lilO. 
T. baccata erecta pyramidalis. With 
slender, upright lu'anehes. .'i!2..50 to 
.t;.").00. 
T. baccata Hibernica (Irish Yew). 8 
to 10 ft. Of tall, slim growth and 
beautiful dark green foliage; it is 
of great use to planters. As with 
all Yews, it winters better when 
shaded from the sun during the cold 
months of winter. to $3; 
large specimens, .$7..")0 to .'i!2."). 
T. baccata Hibernica aurea (Golden 
Irish Yew). $3.50 to $5. 
EVERGREEN-GROUPING ABOUT WATER TOWER 
AMERICAN CEDARS 
Of all our grand native evergreen trees there is none better adapted for quick and lasting- 
picturesque elTecls on the lawn or in mass planting than the American Cedar. It will grow in 
any position and any <limate, and is particularly adapted to places where the soil is poor and the 
climate hot and dry. The frees grow to good size and retain their foliage clear to the ground, 
and will stand any amount of shearing and trimming when special shapes are wanted. In fact, 
this tree is the most satisfactory evergreen tree that can be grown, and we make a specialty of 
furnishing them from 12 to 20 feet in height for immediate effect. We have a particularly fine 
lot of these trees growing in our Nursery, and would suggest to prospective buyers to visit us and 
make their own selection of stock. We can supply these trees in any quantity for $4.7.5 to $12..")0 
each, according to size. 
In comparing our prices with those of other nurserymen, the height, diameter, fullness, qual- 
ity and vigor of stock should he considered. When that is done our prices will be found to be 
among the lowest. 
NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y. ' IS 
