Yew ( y 2 natural size ) 
Spreading 
Japanese Yew 
W HERE trees of low, spreading 
type are needed in a shady loca¬ 
tion this tree is essential. This 
is a rapid growing type. 
EACH 10 
11^—2 feet XXX.B&B $4.50 $40.00 
21/^-3 feet xxx (Heavy specimens) 
.B&B 10.00 90.00 
Each X indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies 
balled and burlapped. 5 of same variety and size at 10 
rate. 
Japanese Yew 
T he deep, waxy green foliage of the Yew ap¬ 
peals to everyone. There are two styles of 
growth, the Upright type as shown in the 
right hand picture and the Spreading, bushy type 
as shown below. 
Yews can be easily trimmed and maintained 
within any size desired, a fact which makes this 
tree adapted to almost any planting need. 
Like all Yews these trees have the unusual alulity 
to thrive in very shady locations. They may be 
grown in sunny locations also. Frequently trees 
have bright red berries which is an added attraction. 
EACH 
10 
iy2-2 
feet 
XX. 
.B&B 
$2.00 
$18.00 
2 - 21/2 
feet 
xxx . 
.B&B 
6.50 
60.00 
21 / 2-3 
feet 
xxx . 
.B&B 
7.50 
70.00 
3 - 31/2 
feet 
xxx. 
.B&B 
8.50 
80.00 
Japanese Yew (Upright Type) 
Ernest Wilson Praises the 
Japanese Yew 
“Tbe Japanese Yew, for 
ornamental purposes, is tbe 
most useful evergreen. In 
its different forms it is well- 
suited for growing as a speci¬ 
men on tbe lawn, as a low 
mound or mass near tbe 
bouse, and as a hedge plant; 
moreover, of all evergreens 
it best withstands city condi¬ 
tions. No matter what sea¬ 
son of the year the Japanese 
Yew be examined it will be 
found a thing of beauty. For 
suburban gardens as for 
country estates and even 
for town gardens and parks 
it is of all evergreen shrubs 
the most useful and satis¬ 
factory.” 
Spreatling Japanese Yew 
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