Coa - YEW - Che Disease Proof Evergreen 
O family of Evergreens hos gained such popularity in recent years as the Taxus cuspidata nana. Dwarf Japanes i 
: ; : 2 ina. Dy e Yew. A low picturesque form muc 
Yew. Their dark, rich color, hardiness, variety of form, ease to transplant, merit. Can be used as a speciived or hedge ; 7 ee een 
adaptability, freedom from disease or insects has merited this position. j2eto Skins eee $3.00 
They all do well in the shade. We have one of the largest stocks in the South, Pe ae OA ny eee oe Tra ea eee 4.00 
and are using it in quantities for foundation planting and to replace boxwood, 2 to 214 FE, Ree OR op ein mnee Dibee tenet, C2 ead oan 5.00 
which so often fieeZeSaam 
Taxus cuspidata. Spreading Japanese Yew. Low, rather spreading type which is T. cuspidata capitata. Upright Japanese Yew. An upright cone-shaped form of 
usually broader than high. Can be pruned into compact form to look like medium growth. Desirable for foundation planting or hedge. The most. de- 
boxwood or made into a hedge if desired. Withstands heat and cold and is sirable variety of this type. r i a Each 
perfectly hardy in our climate. Can be grown in sun or shade. One of the DVN EN boc 0d Oop a oo POD NEON oom DOO mun FEO TION Oo mom y ce $4.00 
finest spreading Evergreens. Each SURO aug tit ane cette toed eras oe erecta nan cia ee et an se a a 5.00 
18 to oe [eee NN IRIN IPI Maer ms so ose ten 8s Woke yaw ee PERS UNE TE $3.00 By tONA Tonner ete tee eon a eR 6.00 
2 to DI iadit iio a ed pate 228 aoc o con bee ENO eae een eee see: 4.00 ATOR ou tit mene eae tetra odie ed ne acer: met weer eee ener elen ae aie weteee Getter 7.50 
DAA TOnS Lt eee ne CE PI ete Ay jm, oa SS Rass totic ema ayeens 5.00 AN pat Ou oe it iment ie ie een niente ee ne a I Reno pan 10.00 
SetORS Wohi eee ET hac eres eo aye Seok nce eras evar ataaaieee 6.50 
ATOR AAC URE ee ee ok ars cecerae soo. soaks Seto are oe 806 T. media hicksi. Hicks’ Yew. Decidedly upright, forming a column of deepest 
ATOR > & fit See nN Re emer cToMio uel cieites nlc ee ete eo ohiig as ave ee sei seme eee shot 10.00 green foliage. Slow growing and very compact. Each 
ae ZY, fe ft. CAR al at ne 9 ag ANE LR PO, Wh MMR ee eM Tk? $4.00 
et GLOBE TAXUS CUSPIDATA to 2 De en Re ae ea lecite cla aheteletr cin ike Wim) foe piste use Maeliralte Maina Mes hemmsslve at 01.9) (eh she sine gesa er! Teen calcite 5.00 
; ets compact form of Taxus cuspidata, meade such by pruning, and Bn LO 2p Lh Seances pacer Sar sagen awe SEL cae ot 5:08 
is the best substitute for Boxwood. Hardy. T. repandens. Spreading English Yew. A low, spreading form from England which 
Each prefers a northern or eastern exposure. Dark, rich green. Each 
eS Fe : : Lea es OM PO DS Ne cr eget Ra nae te Sibi oe nae an se RR AT CRN $4.00 
eo . : ; ° (ERR Ae AS OO cat ot ater me mem er Sarees nate Sure 
2Yp x 2% ft | : 3 | aie 2a! Saar eo eh aa ents ADE OD 
Suter SIs ht, Maen OU: Arte Oe easnte eee pai ies ere mets 1150 

Hedge Planting of 
Taxus Cuspidata 
Capitata 
EVERGREEN 
QUALITY 
Every Evergreen has been 
transplanted to increase the 
root-system, and sheared to 
make it compact. Height 
does not indicate compact- 
ness and _ shapeliness, nor 
does price indicate VALUE— 
seeing is believing! 

Chuja ~ ARBOR-VITAE 
Thuja occidentalis. American Arbor-Vitae. One Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis. Pyramidal Ar- 





of the most popular Evergreens because It bor-Vitae. Strikingly attractive, spreading 
grows well under adverse conditions, and as very little at its base, and retaining its shape 
a specimen or hedge plant it is very attrac- without shearing. The color is deep, rich 
tive. It is inclined to be conical in growth, green, Like all Arbor-Vitaes is easy to trans- 
and while it is not green during the winter plant. For corners, in front of pillars, center 
as most of the other varieties, it is one of or background of group plantings, no dwarf 
the most popular because of its many good Evergreen is quite so popular. Eachin 
qualities. DEFOR CT ERS, Sues oestrone $1.50 
Each SEE OA ati mes co euie rs ens wee 2.00 
DEtOes eta ee ees ae CaO $1.50 At Cy Sant Lome eee Recess iis oe tage aie 3.00 
3 hORet. (le iia eee eee eve 2.00 SerOUOM ht eerie a ocrzcs se cuegences 4.00 
A Cod Ute: oo ne iemetn ehe Sore 3.00 T. orientalis aurea conspicua. Goldspire Arbor- 
Vitae. One of the most conspicuous of the 
T. occidentalis globosa. Globe Arbor-Vitae. Us- golden pyramidal Arbor-Vitaes. Holds color 
ually develops into a perfect, globe-shaped throughout the winter. 
plant, the spreading equaling the height. T. orientalis elegantissima. Yellow Column 
The foliage is light green and attractive. Arbor-Vitae. Of rather pyramidal form 
These are largely used for front-line plant- though broader at base than Aurea con- 
ing, as specimens in urns or vases, and in spicua, Golden color in summer, turning a 
formal work where symmetry is desired. pleasing bronze at the approach of cold 
Each weather. 
Te toe 1 Stier arene acer rane a se cecas sien 78 $1.50 Price of above 2 Thujas: Each 
[Suto 4 ene ee ore tee ratoe 2.00 ATO Uetie ce certs rr Wears s crop cine $4.00 
SHTONGtt men mer mety ort atnis s ieese ete ay viens 5.00 
T. occidentalis lutea. George Peabody Arbor- T. orientalis aurea nana. Berckmann’s Golden 
Vitae. Similar to the American Arbor-Vitae, Arbor-Vitae. A beautiful, dwarf, compact 
except that the foliage is golden when ex- variety of golden color. For urns, small gar- 
posed to the direct rays of the sun. It is by dens, cemetery lots or brightening up foun- 
far the best of the American Golden types. dation plantings. Each 
Each IS LOM Smilies cn menceienatsen etait re $2.00 
BRTOTA ET ieee a eas a: $3.00 i SEtORZA Inn een toe a ene teeta sc, ce 2.50 : 
ARTOOOI ts aceite Cece coer sterene= 4.00 DEE OR hit ae ney e Rem enn ais oS as 3.00 ; ; 
ET OTGEE Rete nce 5.00 SRT OS Se Lene aN EY Rate cis cts 5.00 Taxus Cuspidata (Spreading Japanese Y ew) 
