Irish Yew: 7. baccata fastigiata. (Evergreen tree, to 30’) Upright 
form of English Yew: T. baccata, not considered hardy north of 
Philadelphia. Wherever it does thrive it develops into superb speci- 
mens of dense rich green, with reddish trunk and branches, its star- 
shaped clustered masses of curved needles clothing each branch in 
its upright growth. Slow growth. 6” plants, .50 each; $4.50 per 
ten. 8” to 10” plants, .80 each. 21” to 24”, B & B. $15.00 each. 
Large specimens of IRISH YEW: now exceedingly rare, may be fur- 
nished and transplanted through the Landscape Department of WEATH- 
ERED OAK HERB FARM, INC. See page 30 for further information. 
Irish Yew: Golden variegated form: T. baccata fastigiata aurea. (Ever- 
green, to 30’) Leaves variegated with yellow. Plants, 12” to 15”, 
B & B, $10.00 each. 
- Japanese Yew: 7. cuspidata. (Evergreen tree to 50’) A very hardy 
type, thriving in New England, spreading branches of dense growth. 
Leaves dark rich green. Since introduction to America extensively 
used in any evergreen planting of worthwhile material. 12” plants, 
$1.00 each. $9.25 per ten. 18” plants, $1.50 each; $14.50 per ten. 
Prices of larger sizes on application. 
Japanese Yew: Dwarf form: TZ. cuspidata brevifolia or nana. (Ever- 
green tree, to 45’) Of a dense shrubby form, the whole plant ex- 
ceedingly refined in appearance. Choice variety. Slower in growth 
than T. cuspidata. Very dark green, 6” to 8” plants, .65 each; $6.00 
per ten. 8’ to 10” plants, .90 each; $8.50 per ten. Prices of larger 
sizes On application. 
Japanese Yew: Dwarf, compact form: T. cuspidata densa. (Ever- 
green to 5’) lLow-growing, dense, handsome type. Plants, 12” to 
15”, B & B, $4.00 each. 
Japanese Yew: Dwarf, erect form: T. cuspidata nana erecta. (Ever- 
green, to 6’) Plants, 15” to 18”, B & B, $5.00 each. 
Japanese Yew: Upright form: T. cuspidata capitata. (Evergreen, 
to ’) Tree form of T. cuspidata. 12” to 15”, B&B, $3.00 each. 
Larger sizes on application. 
Media Yew: 7. media. (Evergreen, to *) Hybrid between T. bac- 
cata and T. cuspidata, with best qualities of each, usually forming 
a broad pyramidal bush. Plants, 6” to 8”, $1.00 each. 
Hatfield Yew: T. media Hatfieldit. (Evergreen, to %) Similar 
compact and erect growth to Irish Yew. Satisfactory where latter 
is not hardy. Plants, 18” to 21”, B & B, $10.00 each. 
Hick’s Yew: T. media Hicksii. (Evergreen, to %) Columnar form. 
Another excellent substitute for Irish Yew. Hardy in New England. 
Plants, 6” to 8”, .75 each. Plants, 36” to 42”, B & B, $15.00 each. 
Prices of larger sizes on application. 
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