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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 deep green foliage. Is a strong vigorous 
grower, and of far more than ordinarily attractive appearance. 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. Hardy and 
rare. 
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2- 4 inches twice transplanted. $. $. 
4- 6 ”.”. 
6- 8 .”.”. 
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 w'ould 
be only about 2 feet tall. A rare hardy and desirable plant. 
1- 2 inches once transplanted. . 6 
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2- 4 inches twice transplanted. . 8 
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Taxus cuspidata (Japanese Yew) 
A well known tree, very hardy, good foliage throughout the year. A great 
favorite among yews, and always desirable for landscaping purposes. 
1- 2 inches once transplanted. . 6 
2_ 4 .” ” 7 
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. . 7 
2- 4 ....”.”. 8 
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Thuja occidentals (American Arborvitae) 
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 wdnd breaks. A tree that has always been 
justly esteemed. 
4- 6 inches twice transplanted. . . 7 
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Thuja occidentalis (Narrow form) 
Name not known by us. This is a tall narrow tree, in form between American 
Arborvitae and American Pyramidal Arborvitae. Possesses excellent hedge 
possibilities where space is somewhat limited 
4- 6 inches twice transplanted. 
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Thuja occidentalis aureo-variegafa (Goldspot Arborvitae) 
A rapid growing tree, very desirable for specimen or mass planting, 
foliage is beautifully sprinkled through with gold, not too much, but just 
enough to give the tree an aspect of cheerfulness on the darker days of the 
year. Possesses delightful freshness and color throughout the seasons. Planted 
in rows or hedges, either trimmed or untrimmed, it is a most satisfactory tree. 
6 - 8 inches once transplanted. . 7 
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