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T he Japanese Spreading Yew is similar in every 
respect to the upright variety except in 
habit of growth. The rich, dark green color re¬ 
mains the same throughout the Winter. It is very 
hardy and easy to transplant. The Japanese 
Spreading Yew is best used in foundation plantings 
where an°informal effect is desired. It grows 
well in the shade, under awnings, in corners or 
any other place where little or no sunshine 
prevails. 
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Spresding Japanese Yew 
Whii'c Fir •ffer 
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T he White or Concolor Fir is 
one of the most beautiful 
evergreens* Given plenty of 
room it will grow into a fine 
symmetrical specimen. Some of 
the 'White Fir have the same 
bluish tint as the Colorado Blue 
Spruce. The trees we offer are 
especially sturdy trees with 
a strong root system. 
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