A vigorous young plant of Japanese Yew (Taxus 
cuspidata capitata). Note the fine new growth. These 
plants can be clipped like boxwood to make dense, 
soft-textured evergreen walls. 
A New Deal 
•axe). IN 
EVERGREEN 
HARDY HEDGES 
YEW ♦ HEMLOCK 
YEW 
The old Yew hedges of 
England and continental 
Europe are the admiration 
and envy of the world. 
Until now, there has been no hardy hedge plant 
which could give the same effect in America. 
Only very wealthy people could afford to pay 
the prices demanded for the fancy individual, 
specimen Yews which were offered. The rest of 
us substituted Privets and Barberries and had 
to like it. But the winter of 1933-34 wiped out 
a lot of those shoddy Ledges and proved how 
poor and unsatisfactory they really were. 
All that is changed. There is a New Deal in 
Hedges, too. Our fields are bursting with the 
vigorous growth of lusty young Yews which are 
aching to be lined along your boundaries and to 
take shape under your clippers and care. At all 
seasons, their walls of living, velvety green will 
protect your lawn and garden from trespassers, 
and make a handsome and dramatic background 
for your roses and perennials. 
Consider these prices: Is there anything you 
could possibly purchase for a similar amount 
that would add one-half the value to your 
property, or give you greater cause for pride and 
satisfaction in your home? 
Prices Down to Less Than 
One Dollar Per Yard 
Never before has a man of ordinary means been able to surround his home and garden 
with a sound, perfectly hardy, evergreen hedge. He had to put up with weedy privet which 
was neither evergreen nor reliably hardy, or the intractable, irregular growth of thorny barberry. 
That day is past. Our Yews and Hemlocks have reached the ideal size for hedge planting, and our 
stock has prospered to the extent that we can sell them at prices no one can afford to disregard. 
SPECIAL FALL PRICES 
50 % OFF 
4 3 4 50 for 10 
Vigorous young Japanese Yews, 18 to 24 in. 
high, $10 for 10; $85 per 100. (Planted 2 feet 
apart, the cost is less than $1 per yard.) 
Older, broader Yews, 2 to 2^2 ft. high, $15 { G rkth- rgue price 
for 10; $135 per 100. f -440- for 10 - 
* } 
HEMLOCK 
While Yew hedges thrive well in the dust- 
and smoke-laden atmosphere of the cities, 
American Hemlock does best in the clean, 
fresh air of the country. It has foliage of 
softer texture, lighter green than Yew, and 
it grows faster. 
Hemlock withstands any amount of clip¬ 
ping, and can be made to take any shape you 
like. Within a few years it forms a smooth, 
impenetrable wall of evergreen foliage utterly 
free from pests and indestructible by winter 
cold. 
Hemlock will make a high hedge more 
quickly than Yew, and therefore is better for 
screens and tall fences; but it can be kept 
down to any reasonable height over four feet. 
Until this year, stock of young Hemlock 
suitable for hedge planting has been scarce 
and dear. But this fall we have a large block 
of prime young trees, 5 feet high and over, 
ready to move at an astonishingly low price. 
We will quote special prices and 
sizes on both common and Caro¬ 
lina Hemlock on request 
All plants offered on ibis pane are freshly dug 
with balls of earth about their roots, securely 
wrapped in burlap. Prices are f. o. b. Rutherford. 
We advise shipment by railway freight or motor 
truck express. We can make delivery with our own 
trucks within 20 miles at slight extra cost. 
Now YOU Can Hav 
a Blue Spruce ! 
Our gorgeous trees are going to be so 
this fall—the true Koster’s Blue, with i 
soft, silvery sheen, the tree everyboc 
wants. 
Sturdy, symmetrical, just the right si: 
to make your garden look like a millic 
dollars. 
The old prices are gone. 
GET 
YOUR 
BLUE 
SPRUCE 
NOW 
A Pair of Trees for $9 
LOOK- 
Vigorous young 'C 
trees 3 to ZVi ft. ■ 
high.Each 
QMASH 
t ROSTER'S BLUE 
• SPRUCE 
The Price Has Falle 
