Landscape Architects and Nurserymen 
Addison, Ill. 
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Arbor Vitae 
Taxus Capitata—Upright Japanese Yew No. 3 
Distinctive tree of unusual beauty. Slow growing 
and lends to severe shearing. Has shiny, waxy, black 
green foliage and brilliant scarlet fruits. Unexcelled for 
use in shady exposures. 
Taxus Cuspidata—Spreading Japanese Yew 
No. 5 
Foliage similar to Taxus Capitata, but grows in low 
si)reading habit. Very hardy. Holds color throughout 
winter and thrives in shade. It branches out from the 
bottom with several stems, and develops into a bush 
form. 
Taxus Cuspidata Nana—Dwarf Spreading 
Yew No. 6 
Extremely slow grower, almost black in color, it 
forms a low, irregular, but picturesque outline. 
Taxus Cuspidata Hatfieldi—Hatfield’s Yew 
No. 3 
A yew of medium height, bushy and very heavy in 
foliage. Like all Yews very slow grower. 
Thuya Globosa—Globe Arbor Vitae No. 4 
Dwarf tree growing in symmetrical round compact 
form. Has unusual flat soft leaves. Excellent for 
formal planting. 
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