
The Yews 
at (ee yew is becoming one of the most pnonular 
evergreens in America. They 2re absolutely 
hardy. Foliage is luxuriant dark green the year 
around. They will grow in shade as well as in 
full sun and will withstand city conditions re- 
markably well. 
Tapanese Upright Yew. 
A upright growing tree possessing 
all the fine characteristics of the 
Yews. It will add dignity to any 
planting. It makes a superb Speci- 
men , also a fine hedge. 
Average height 1+ ft. 
Kach 60¢ - 2 for ¢ 1.00 Postpaid. 

Japanese Spreading Yew. 
Similar in every respect to the 
above, except in habit of 
prowtn. Fine for foundation 
and shady places. 

Average spread 12-15 inches. 
pach 60¢ = 2 for ¢ 1.00 Postnd. wm" 
Japanese Dwarf Yew. 
One of the most desirable 
evergreens for the small 
place. Grows very slow 
and stands shade very well. 
Average height 1 ft 
Each 60¢-2 for * 1.00 Postpd. 

Hicks Yew. 
This is one of the newer evergreens 
it is considered a cross between the 
Japanese and the English yew. The 
game columnar Form as the [rish Juni- 
per but more hardy. Rare at present. 
Will become very popular in time. 
Average Height 14 ft. 
Each 60¢ - 2 for @ 1.00 Postpaid. 

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