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Taxus Guspidata Capitata (Upright Japanese Yew)—A. variety of the former decidedly 
upright. Can be used for sentinel work or wherever a good formal evergreen is wanted in a shady 
place. 4-5'37.50; 5-6'311.00. 
Taxus Cuspidata Brevifolia (Dwarf Japa¬ 
nese Yew )—Shrubby form with spreading 
branches densely clothed with short branch- 
lets, slow growing and compact. A fine plant 
to use where one desires something which will 
remain small for years. 10-12" 31-50; 12-15" 
32 . 00 . 
Taxus Cuspidata Nana Aurea (Dwarf 
Golden Japanese Yew )—This is a rare gem. 
Very dwarf and compact with bright yellow 
foliage which is intensified by the gloss which 
only a Yew can produce. 8-10" 32.50. 
ENGLISH YEW (Taxus Baccata)—The 
English Yew are not as extremely hardy as 
the Japanese Yew and for this reason should 
be planted in sheltered positions. They are 
a very interesting group and add much at¬ 
traction to any garden. 
Taxus Baccata Elegentissima (Variegated 
English Yew )—This variety is of a compact, 
dense habit, mainly spreading. Young 
needles are striped pale yellow. Older ones 
with whitish margin. 8-12" 31-25; 
15-18" 33.00. 
Taxus Baccata Erecta (Broom Yew )—Narrow and upright type with slender branches and 
smaller needles than the other English Yew. 12-15" 31-50; 15-18" 32.00. 
Taxus Baccata Repandens (Spreading English Yew )—A compact spreading type with dark 
glossy green foliage. Valuable for low planting. 12-15" 31-75; 15-18" 32.00. 
Tacus Baccata Washington! (Washington English Yew )—A wide spreading form with needles 
golden yellow, particularly on the under side. 15-18" 32.50. 
TAXUS MEDIA HICKSII ( Hick's Yew )—This new introduction is a hybrid produced by a cross 
between Taxus Cuspidata and Taxus Baccata. Its habit is distinctly columnar, close growing and 
compact. Dark glossy green needles stand out rigidly from the branches. 18-24" 32.25; 2-3' $2.75. 
Evergreen Seedlings and Small Transplants 
Each year the demand is 
growing for small evergreen 
seedlings and transplants. 
These are usually planted 
in the garden for several 
years’ cultivation before 
transfering to their per¬ 
manent positions. This 
gives an excellent oppor¬ 
tunity for study of habit 
and growth, also adds profit 
to pleasure as they are 
bought at a minimum cost. 
200,000 Transplants under irrigation 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
