Japanese Yew 
Japanese Yew Taxus cuspidata 
Combining the recommendations of absolute hardiness, rich dark green color, 
and adaptability to a wide variety of soils, the Japanese Yew is one of the most 
valuable plants. Its natural habit of growth is that of a rather open-branched 
free-growing bush attaining in years a height of 10 feet or more and of greater 
breadth. In early fall bright red berries appear prettily clustered in the dark green 
foliage. We recommend its use in groups or as specimen plants in formal locations, 
when it may be clipped. It is also most effective in combination with other Ever¬ 
greens. Each 10 
lizft $2 50 $23 50 
2 f? . 3 50 32 50 
3 ft. 7 50 
Small-leaved Hemlock Tsuga canadensis, var. gracilis 
A slender, graceful form of American Hemlock and much smaller. 
Each 10 
6 to 7 ft.$7 50 $65 00 
Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock 
Tsuga canadensis, var. Sargentii pendula 
Makes a low, broad, small tree with weeping branches. 
Each 10 
2 ft.$2 50 $23 50 
4 to 6 ft.$10 to 15 00 
NO CHARGE FOR PACKING 
