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Taxus baccata procumbens (Prostrate English Yew) 
One of the beautiful types, being of broad vase-shaped form of growth, 
low and heavily branched. Has a deep green foliage. Is a strong 
vigorous grower, and of far more than ordinarily attractive appear¬ 
ance. Occupies a valuable place in landscaping where low growers 
are desired because of its commanding form and color. Does equally 
well in sun or shade. Rare. 
Each 10 
1- 2 inches once transplanted. $. $. 
2- 4 
4- 6 
Taxus baccata repandens (Spreading English Yew) 
Similar to the Prostrate English Yew, but of deeper, darker foliage, 
and flatter and more spreading in habit of growth. A plant 6 feet 
across would be only about 2 feet tall. A rare and desirable plant. 
1- 2 inches once transplanted. . .. 
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Taxus cuspidata (Japanese Yew) 
A well known tree, hardy, good foliage throughout the year. A 
great favorite among yews, and always desirable for landscaping 
purposes. 
1- 2 inches once transplanted. . . 
2- 4 
4- 6 .'. 
Taxus cuspidata fastigiata aurea (Gold Column Japanese Yew) 
A dwarf gem. Of the same slender form of growth as the Irish 
Yew, but in every way daintier. Has a rich, golden foliage, is 
hardy, slow growing and choice. Has no superiors of its sort and 
few, if any equals. 
1- 2 inches once transplanted. . .. 
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Teucrium chamaedrys (Chamaedrys Germander) 
A beautiful evergreen rock plant somewhat resembling heather. It 
reaches a height of about 1 foot with a spread of 3 feet, and is a 
bouquet of pink bloom all summer. Extremely hardy, holding its 
bright, glossy green color in the coldest weather. Has a fragrant 
foliage, and will add beauty wherever low blossoming plants are de¬ 
sired. Almost without peer as a rockery or border plant. A marvel¬ 
ous ground cover. Very rare. Drought resistant, and takes the place 
of heather in hot, dry sections. Good results can be obtained only 
by shearing immediately after blooming. 
4- 6 inches twice transplanted. . . 
6- 8 ... ”.”.”. 
8-10 . ..”.”.”. 
10-12 
Thuja occldentalis (American Arborvltae) 
Native New Brunswick and Manitoba to North Carolina and Illinois. 
An old, standard favorite. Grows in compact form, narrow pyramidal 
in shape and attaining a height of 60 feet. Withstands low degrees 
of temperature, makes fine, low hedges or taller wind breaks. A tree 
that has always been justly esteemed. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . . 
4- 6 
6 - 8 
8-10 
10-12 
12-15 
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