Dwarf Japanese Yew 
Dwarf Japanese Yew 
T his variety of Yew is the most slow growing, as well 
as the deepest green colored of all Yews. The foliage is 
heavy, very dark green, almost blackish green in 
coloring. It retains this characteristic throughout the seasons. 
Can be used both in sunny locations or in very dense shade. 
EACH 10 
15—18 inch xxx.B&B $4.00 $35.00 
Hieks Yew 
A VARIETY with vertically growing branches, making 
a narrow outline of rich, deep green foliage. It is a 
variety of the Japanese YeAV discovered in the Dana 
Arboretum at Glen Cove, Long Island. Like all varieties of 
the Japanese Yew, this tree is thoroughly hardy, Avill stand 
severe cold, and will thrive in the shade. Not a common 
tree as yet in the middle west, but one which is gaining 
friends fast. Its growth is quite rapid, its ultimate spread of 
branches very narrow, height perhaps 10 to 12 feet. 
EACH 10 
12-15 inch XX.B&B $1.60 $14.00 
15-18 inch xx.B&B 1.80 16.00 
Five of the same variety and size at the 10 rate. Each x indicates one trans¬ 
planting. B&B signifies balled and hurlapped. 
Hichs Yew 
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