VEW (Taxus) 
Few if any of the evergreens can equal the Japanese yew' 
for low plantings and formal accents. Depending upon variety, 
these yews are either low and spreading or upright in growth. 
They hold their rich, black'green color throughout the year. Hardy 
beyond any question of a doubt they also tolerate smoke and 
shade. 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA NANA (Dwarf Japanese Yew) 
A truly distinguished little evergreen and the finest dwarf it is 
possible to obtain for your garden. Lower in growth and with 
less of a spread than any of the prostrate yews the irregular little 
branches are thickly covered with short' black'green needles. In' 
dispensable for foundation planting it can also be used with 
superb effects in the perennial borders. 
6/8 in. wide .each 1.25 
8/10 in. wide .each 1.50 
10/12 in. wide .each 2.00 
12/15 in. wide .each 2.50 
15/18 in. wide .each 3.50 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA INTERMEDIA 
A handsome dwarf evergreen of lower and less spreading growth 
than the regular Japanese yew. 
15/18 in. wide .each $3.00 30/36 in. wide .each 7.50 
18/24 in. wide .each 4.00 36/42 in. wide .each 12.50' 
24/30 in. wide .each 5.50 42/48 in. wide .each 15.00) 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA (Japanese yew) 
A spreading variety that in time forms an evergreen mass 
twelve feet across and usually under seven feet high. It can, 
however, be kept to any desired shape by hard shearing and 
for this reason is superb in a hedge. Carries brilliant red 
fruits in the fall like all Japanese yews. 
12/15 in. wide ....each $1.75 36/42 in. wide ....each 9.00 
15/18 in. wide ....each 2.25 42/48 in. wide ....each 11.00 
18/24 in. wide ....each 3.00 4/4% ft. ea^h $13.00 
24/30 in. wide ....each 4.50 4%/5 ft. each 15.00 
30/36 in. wide ....each 6.00 5/5% ft'. each 17.00 
TAXUS 
CUSPIDATA 
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