FILLER "PLANTS . EVERGREEN TREES 
Dwarf Hedge Yew 
DWARF JAPANESE YEW (Taxus cuspidata nana). 
6 ft. VVS. 
Spreading Form. An exceedingly dwarf compact 
form, having occasional small outstretching 
branches. Valuable as facers to other plantings 
and as low hedges. Each 10 
2 to 2Yi ft.$10 00 $95 00 
21 to 24 in. 6 50 60 00 
18 to 21 in. 4 50 42 00 
15 to 18 in. .. .. 2 70 24 00 
Larger specimens, up to 4 ft., write for prices. 
Upright Form. This is a strain of the Dwarf 
Japanese Yew which grows as a dwarf erect 
irregular cone. While not resembling Dwarf 
Box, this is the best substitute in severe 
climates, for old rugged “character-plants” of 
Boxwood. Each 
4 to 4^ ft.$50 00 
to 4 ft. 35 00 
3 to 3J4 ft. 25 00 
2J^ to 3 ft. 15 00 
HYBRID YEW (Taxus media). 8 ft. VS. Rounding, 
heavy-bodied, height and breadth about equal. 
Exquisite softness of texture, but boldness of 
general effect. Each 10 
2J^ to 3 ft.$12 00 $108 00 
2 to 23^ ft. 9 00 84 00 
18 to 24 in. 4 00 36 00 
Heavy specimens, 3 to 6 ft., prices on application. 
HICKS YEW (Taxus media hicksi). 8 ft. VS. 
Columnar, with many stems. Dark. 
Each 10 
3 to 33^ ft.$8 00 $75 00 
23^ to 3 ft.. 5 00 48 00 
2 to 234 ft. 3 50 33 00 
HATFIELD YEW (Taxus media hatfieldi). 8 ft. 
VS. Dwarf column when young, gradually 
developing to medium cones. Very distinctive 
and beautiful. Each 10 
18 to 24 in.$3 00 $27 00 
DWARF HEDGE YEW (Taxus canadensis stricta). 
2 V 2 ft. VS. The only, and very best, substitute 
for Dwarf Box in our severe New England climate. 
Withstands perfectly the winters of northern¬ 
most Vermont. Truly a “tough climate” plant-— 
in fact, does not do well much south of New 
England. Equally good in sun or shade and in 
most all soils except clay types. A small compact 
bush form of many fine stems and branchlets and 
fine needles. Can be used as a facer to other 
plantings, but its greatest use is for a pygmy 
edging hedge. It withstands clipping wonder¬ 
fully and may be kept for an indefinite time to a 
height of only a few inches. Has red waxy 
pulpy berries. Each |0 , 00 
15 to 18 in.$3 00 $27 00 $240 00 
12 to 15 in. 2 25 18 00 150 00 
10 to 12 in. 1 20 10 00 84 00 
8 to 10 in., not B&B. 75 7 00 60 00 
6 to 8 in., not B&B. 65 6 00 54 00 
SPREADING ENGLISH YEW (Taxus baccata 
repandens). 2 ft. VS. Low spreading tussock 
form. Branches short, arching. Not suitable 
north of here. Each 10 
18 to 24 in.$4 20 $39 00 
15 to 18 in. 3 30 28 80 
12 to 15 in. 2 40 21 60 
For 5 plants or more of one kind take the proportionate 10 rate; for 25 or more 
take the proportionate 100 rate whenever it is given 
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