Brown's Yew (Cuspidata Browni) 
This variety is of medium height with many 
branches ascending from the base. Very hardy 
variety with deep-green foliage. 
15 " . Each $2.00 
18" ..... 3 - 25 
Dwarf Japanese Yew (Cuspidata Nana) 
Extremely slow-growing variety with very dark- 
green foliage. It is quite irregular in outline, 
forming a dwarf compact bush. 
12" . Each $3.00 
15" . 4.00 
18" . 5.00 
Globe Shaped Yew (Cuspidata Globosa) 
These plants have been trimmed into perfect 
globe forms. They are compact specimens with 
dark-green, glossy foliage resembling the English 
boxwood. It has taken many years to produce 
these fine specimens. 
18" .. Each $6.00 
Hatfield Yew (Cuspidata Hatfieldi) 
This is probably the best variety for small 
hedges. Its habit of growth is narrow and upright 
with several stems. Its foliage is a rich glossy 
dark-green, darker than the variety Capitata. 
18" . Each $3.00 
24" . 4.00 
Upright Japanese Yew (Cuspidata Capitata) 
Broad conical tree with rich dark-green foliage. 
With a little pruning they can be kept as com¬ 
pact specimens. 
15" . Each $1.75 
18" . 2.25 
2' . 2.75 
2V2 (compact specimens). 4.00 
3' (compact specimens). 6.00 
3 V 2 ' (compact specimens). 8.00 
4' (compact specimens). 11.00 
4 V 2 ' (compact specimens). 14.00 
5' (compact specimens). 18.00 
5 V 2 ' (compact specimens). 22.00 
6' (compact specimens). 26.00 
6 V 2 ' (compact specimens) .30.00 
7' (compact specimens). 35.00 
Spreading Japanese Yew (Cuspidata) 
In form this Yew resembles somewhat the Pfitzer 
Juniper, but the foliage is a deep glossy green. 
This is no doubt the best evergreen for the shade. 
15" . Each $2.50 
18" . 3.75 
24" . 5.00 
30" . 6.25 
All Evergreens listed in this catalog will thrive well in the Chicago area. 
They have been several times transplanted, assuring you of a good fibrous root 
system. 
When planting Evergreens, mix a generous amount of German Peat Moss 
with the soil. This keeps the soil from packing, preserves moisture, and helps 
to feed the trees. A thorough watering is necessary when planting, and this 
should be repeated every ten days in dry weather during the first season. 
Remember — when you get trees from our nursery, every order is dug 
freshly — this means much in getting them off with a good start. 
Hedge of Upright Japanese Yew 
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