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Norway Spruce- 
The Christmas 
tree. A strong, up¬ 
right grower that 
soon develops into 
a large tree. Used 
for hedges, wind¬ 
breaks, etc., also 
for tubs and formal 
plantings when 
small, for it is a 
very shapely tree, 
' 2-3' 31.00 
3- 4' 31.35 
4- 5'31.75 
5- 6' 32.75 
Norway Spruce 
Weeping Norway Spruce {Pice a Excels a Pendula )—Weeping strain of Norway Spruce. 
12-15" 32.00. 
Red Spruce —The native spruce of New England and Canada. Not cultivated much in the 
nurseries, but makes an interesting specimen and should be included wherever specimen display 
is desired. 3-4' 32.50; 4-5' 33.50. 
YEW ( Taxus ) 
The Yew or (Taxus) are beyond question among the very best in evergreens. They are disease 
free and hardy and will stand as much abuse as any evergreen. They are also indispensible foi 
shady plantings. The foliage is heavy, waxy and rugged. All Yews bear scarlet berries in the 
summer. 
AMERICAN YEW {Taxus Can¬ 
adensis) —A native of Canada, 
hardy anywhere. A dwarf spread¬ 
ing shrub with dark green, glossy 
needles. We recommend this ever¬ 
green for spots too shady for grass 
and other shrubbery. 15-18" 31-50; 
2-iyp 32.00; iy 2 -V 32.50. 
JAPANESE YEW {Taxus Cuspi- 
data) —Half upright and irregular 
in habit, clothed with waxy black 
green needles. The Japanese Yew 
is one of the most useful evergreens 
for any planting. We recommend 
this very highly for shady locations 
where other trees will not grow. 
It also does equally as well in sun. 
We have both spreaders and 
upright trees in this variety. 
Please specify. 12-15" 31.25; 
15-18" 31.50; 18-24" 32.00; 2-2J*' 
32.75; 2^-3'34.00; 3-4'35.50. 
Taxus Canadensis 
Plant in season—Evergreens August to December—March to June. 
