INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
EVERGREENS 
TAXIS BACCATA REPENDENS 
Spreading- English Yew 
Heavy dark green foliage. Low and spread¬ 
ing habit. Good in low plantings. 
1 y 2 ft. spread_$ 3.50 
2 ft. spread_ 4.50 
2y 2 ft_ 6.00 
Taxus Cuspidata 5-6 ft. 
Spreading Japanese Yew 
Good for foundation planting and hedge. 
Shears well and grows in the shade. Bushy. 
Rich deep green needles. 
1 ft. spread_$ 2.50 
iy 2 ft. spread_ 3.50 
2 ft. spread_ 4.50 
2 y> ft. spread_ 6.00 
T. €. Browni Brown’s Yew 
A comparatively new variety. Has good, 
heavy, dark green foliage and develops into 
a most attractive habit. Normally is a grace¬ 
ful vase shape although the form may be 
varied through trimming. 
2 ft. spread_$ 4.50 
2\o, ft. spread_ 6.00 
3 ft. spread_ 8 00 
3 y 2 ft. spread_10.00 
T. C. Capitata Upright Japanese Yew 
Upright form of Taxus cuspidata developing 
into a symmetrical pyramidal form. 
2 ft_$ 5.00 
2 y, ft_ 6.00 
3 ft_ 7.00 
3 y 2 ft_ 8.00 
4 ft_KT.00 
4 y 2 ft_12.50 
5 ft_ 15.00 
T. C. Hatfield Hatfield Yew 
Resembles the Hick’s Yew in habit of 
growth. However, it usually makes a bushier 
and heavier growth than the Hick’s Y r ew. 
Columnar in habit. Likely to become one of 
the best known forms. 
2 y, ft_$ 5.00 
3 ft_ 6.00 
3 y> ft_ 7.50 
3Va ft. heavy_10.00 
4 ft. heavy_12.50 
T. C. Intermedia Intermedia Yew 
Resembles the old Dwarf Japanese Yew. It 
is, however, a faster grower. Heavy, deep 
green foliage; low. spreading, irregular habit. 
1 y 2 ft. spread_$4.00 
2 ft. spread_ 5.00 
2Va ft. spread_ 6.00 
T. C. Nana (brevifolia) Dwarf Japanese Yew 
Blackish-green, very slow growth, forming 
a low, irregular and picturesque outline. Re¬ 
sembles Boxwood more closely than any other 
Evergreen. Excellent for rock gardens and 
foundations. 
1 ft. spread_$ 3.00 
1 y 2 ft. spread_ 4.75 
2 ft. spread_ 6.00 
2 y 2 ft. spread_ 8.00 
T. Media Ilioksii 12-15 ft. Hick’s Yew 
Extremely narrow, columnar 
branches growing erect rather 
zontal. Foliage a waxy dark g 
growth. 
V/ 2 ft_ 
2 ft_ 
2 y 2 ft_ 
3 ft_ 
3 % ft_ 
4 ft_ 
41/2 ft_ 
5 ft_ 
bush, the 
than liori- 
reen. Rapid 
_$ 3.50 
_ 5.00 
_ 6.50 
_ 8.00 
_10.00 
_15.00 
___ 20.00 
_25.00 
Berknian's Golden 
(Arborvitae) 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS 30-40 ft. 
American Arborvitae 
Familiar “White Cedar.” Slender pyramid 
with broad base. Valuable for hedge. Flat 
lacy sprays of bright green foliage. 
3 ft-$ 2.00 
4 ft- 3.00 
5 ft- 4.00 
6 ft- 5.00 
7 ft._ 0.00 
8 ft- 7.00 
!) ft- 0.00 
10 ft-12.00 
T. O. Sheared Globes 
American Sheared into Globes 
American Sheared into Globes. 
2 ft-$ 3.00 
21/2 ft- 3.50 
3 ft- 4.00 
3% ft_ 5.00 
T. O. Douglasi Aurea 10-15 ft. 
Douglas Golden Arborvitae 
A broad pyramid with golden-green foliage. 
Bushy and verv hardy. 
1 y> ft_$ 1.50 
2 ft_ 2.00 
3 ft_ 3.00 
4 ft_ 4.00 
5 ft_ 5.50 
6 ft_ 7.00 
T. O. Globosa 3 ft. Globe Arborvitae 
Perfect globes of deep green foliage. Good 
for foundation, potting and low hedge. Stands 
winter well. 
li/> ft_$ 2.00 
2 ft_ 3.00 
2i/o ft_ 3.50 
T. O. Hoveyi 3-4 ft. Hovey Golden Arborvitae 
Oval shape with bright green foliage. Grows 
a little taller and more open than the Globe. 
Good for border and foundation. 
1 ft_$ 1.00 
iy 2 ft_ 1.50 
2 ft_ 2.50 
21/2 ft- 3.50 
The Height Given After Name Is That of Shrub When Mature 9 
