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T. baccata Washington! (Washington 
Yetc). 6'-8\ A vigorous grower, with long 
golden-yellow needles. 
18 to 24 inches.$4.00 
2 to 214 feet.7.5 0 
T. canadensis (Canada Yew). 2'-2y 2 '. 
This ornamental variety of yew is well adapted 
to shady locations; bears bright red fruit. Suit¬ 
able for use wherever a low-growing evergreen 
is required. 
18 to 24 inches.$3.50 
2 to 2*4 feet. 5.00 
214 to 3 feet.6.5 0 
T. cuspidata (Japanese Yew). 10 '. 
Probably the most popular of all yews. A 
compact, spreading evergreen useful for foun¬ 
dations, as a specimen, and for mass planting. 
Not subject to injury from dust-and-smoke- 
laden city atmosphere. 
18 to 24 inches.$3.00 
2 to 214 feet.4.00 
214 to 3 feet.6.00 
3 to 3*4 feet.9.00 
314 to 4 feet.12.00 
4 to 5 feet.17.50 
5 to 6 feet.25.00 
T. cuspidata capitata (Upright Jap¬ 
anese Yew). 2 5 , -40\ Unsurpassed among 
evergreen trees. Brilliant green in summer, 
darker in winter. Particularly beautiful in 
spring when covered with bright yellow-green 
tassles of new growth. 
18 to 24 inches.$3.00 
2 to 214 feet.4.00 
214 to 3 feet.6.00 
3 to 314 feet.7.50 
314 to 4 feet.10.00 
4 to 5 feet.15.00 
5 to 6 feet.20.00 
6 to 7 feet.3 5.00 
T. cuspidata intermedia (Hybrid Yew). 
12 , -15 / . Hybrid variety of the T. cuspidata. 
Rich dark green foliage. 
18 to 24 inches.$3.00 
2 to 2 J4 feet.4.00 
214 to 3 feet.6.00 
3 to 314 feet.8.00 
T. cuspidata hicksi (Hicks Yew). A 
popular horticultural form of columnar habit. 
2 to 214 feet.$4.00 
214 to 3 feet.6.00 
314 to 4 feet.7.50 
The compact, dark green foliage of Taxtis cuspidata nana lends itself perfectly to the 
formal garden. 
Mattie Edwards Hewitt 
