B. fit A. 1 axus Hedge a few weeks after planting 
Taxus for Hedges 
The American home-owner has neglected one of the finest of all hedge materials in the upright 
form of the Japanese 'iTw. It is hardy almost anywhere, thrives in cither sun or shade in ordinary 
soil, and is so amenable to shearing that it can be kept at any desired height and width. 
The foliage is beautiful at all times. A pleasing light green at first, it changes to a rich dark green 
which is especially lovely when snow is on the ground. 
The photographs on this page show a newly planted hedge of 3-foot plants and one about three 
years after setting out. 
Fall is the time to plant Yews. Our ^'ews arc finest quality, perfectly formed plants with splen¬ 
did root-systems that will transj^Iant without loss of vitality. 
TAXUS cuspidata capitata. Many years of growing 
tfiis cfcpencfable evergreen warrants our whofe- 
Iicarted recoinineiufatIon. From the largest and finest 
blocks growing in America, we supply all sizes. 
Quotations on sizes up to 8 feet higli. If interested in 
quantities for hedge planting, ask for special prices. 
Each 10 
2 to 
2 ^ 
ft. 
. $3 
00 
$27 
00 
23 . 1 , 
to 3 
ft. 
. 4 
00 
35 
00 
3 to 
3'., 
ft. 
. 5 
00 
45 
00 
3 '2 
to 4 
ft. 
. 6 
50 
60 
00 
4 to 
■132 
ft. 
. 8 
50 
75 
00 
Taxus cuspidata nana (cuspidata brevifolia). DxvarJ 
Japanese F cu’. Wherever a low, slow evergreen is 
wanted, this is the one to choose. It is of spreading, 
irregular growth and attractive at ail seasons. The 
best specimen for rock-gardens. Each 10 
li^to2ft . $3 75 $34 00 
2 to 214 ft. 5 50 50 00 
T. media Hatfieldi. Hatfield Spreading Yen'. Of more 
compact habit than Cuspidata. Darker in foliage. 
Each 
4 to 5-ft.-spread specimens.$15 00 
Packing of all Nursery Material will be charged at cost 
