26 Hicks Nurseries, Inc., Westbury, N. Y. 
Pinus virginiana. Scrub Pine. Similar to the Jack Pine, 
with the same dense, dark foliage and picturesque, 
slender, wide-spreading branches. Valuable for cover¬ 
ing dry and barren soil. Each 10 
6 to 8 ft. high.$8 00 $70 00 
8 to 10 ft. high.10 00 80 00 
Fir • Pseudotsuga 
PSEUDOTSUGA (Picea) douglasi. Douglas Fir. You 
can keep Douglas Fir taller and more narrow than 
most other evergreens; therefore, consider the plants 
for situations where you need a screen not over 10 feet 
wide. 
The foliage is a light blu 
ish green. 
The growth 
is dense and symmetrical. 
Each 
10 100 
2 
to 
3 
ft. high. 
....$2 
00 
$17 
50 
3 
to 
4 
ft. high. 
. . . . 3 
00 
25 
00 
4 
to 
5 
ft. high. 
. . . . 5 
00 
40 
00 
5 
to 
6 
ft. high. 
. . . . 7 
50 
60 
00 $500 00 
6 
to 
8 
ft. high. 
.... 12 
00 
100 
00 
8 
to 
10 
ft. high. 
.. . .18 
00 
150 
00 
10 
to 
12 
ft. high. 
....25 
00 
200 
00 
12 
to 
14 
ft. high. 
....30 
00 
250 
00 
14 
to 
16 
ft. high. 
.... 50 
00 
400 
00 
16 
to 
18 
ft. high. 
....15 
00 
600 
00 
Yew • Taxus 
Of all the evergreens for small places these are preeminent. 
Dark green, fine-textured foliage, not affected by cold or heat, 
and small stature is the technical analysis, but you will have to 
get acquainted with them to know why they are better for your 
place. Popularizing the Japanese Yew is one of the achievements 
of Flicks Nurseries. The species was introduced by Dr. Hall, a 
missionary to Japan. He recognized the similarity in climate and 
brought over the plants to Parson’s Nursery, Flushing, L. I., 
to introduce. 
TAXUS baccata repandens. Spreading English Yew. A 
form of English Yew with a low, arching growth and 
luxuriant dark green foliage. Each 
1- to 1 3^-ft. spread.$2 00 
1 y<L- to 2 -ft. spread. 3 00 
2- to 2J^-ft. spread. 4 00 
2}/2- to 3 -ft. spread.7 50 
10 100 
$17 50 
25 00 $200 00 
35 00 
70 00 
A hedge planting of Taxus media hicksi 
