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HEMLOCK—Continued 
Japanese Hemlock. T'suga diversifolia. 25 ft. (Sm. ) This variety has 
shorter foliage than the Canada Hemlock, and is very dwarf. It 
makes a dense mass of foliage, and is a very desirable evergreen 
for foundation plantings. Each 
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JUNIPER 
Greek Juniper. Juniperus excelsa stricta. 6 ft. A compact, erect, 
pyramidal form with stiff, steel-blue needles. It is a neat and for- 
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Irish Juniper. Juniperus hibernica. 10 ft. Man) A slender, spire- 
like column with dark, bluish green foliage, making excellent for- 
mal accents in gardens or foundation plantings. Each 
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+Pfitzer Juniper. Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana. 15-ft. spread. (Ss.) 
A graceful, fan-shaped evergreen with horizontally spreading 
branches, as broad as tall, of rough grayish green. It is very hardy, 
will thrive under very unfavorable conditions, and is very well Mugho Pine 
adapted to planting about foundations, entrances, and 
beside steps and in a multitude of places where some- 

thing hardy, vigorous, and attractive is desired. PINE 
15 to 183 een +Mugho Pine. Pinus mughus. 10-ft. spread. (Ds.) A very valuable broad, dense 
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— : : Umbrella Pine. Sciadopitys verticillata. 40 ft. (Ms.) Its lustrous, dark green 
;Remont Dwarf Spruce. Picea remonti. Dense, broad, needles, 5 to 6 inches long, arranged in umbrella-like circles at the ends of the 
cone form with very dark green foliage. A superb branchlets, make it one of the handsomest and most distinct of specimen 
dwarf evergreen. Each aeravileea. “Tasca 
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YEW 
There is no other evergreen which adapts itself to as many purposes with such 
rich and dignified results. Yews can be recommended for foundation plantings, 
for vertical accents, at doorways, in formal gardens, or as lawn specimens, while as 
evergreen hedge plants there is nothing better. They are perfectly hardy. 
Hicks Yew. Taxus media hicksi. 10 ft. (Ds.) A distinctly columnar form with 
upright branches and blue-green foliage. This variety may be used as an 
accent plant or specimen in place of the pyramidal Irish Yew which is not 
hardy in New England. Each 
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+Spreading Yew. Taxus cuspidata. 10-ft. spread. (Sm.) A spreading variety 
with attractive, dark green foliage, which may be kept in bounds by pruning. 
It makes attractive, open topped shrubs, handsome at all seasons, but especially 
in spring when its black-green winter foliage is covered with tassels of brilliant 
yellow-green new growth. In early autumn it sparkles with its myriad bright 
red fruits. Each 
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quote on request, 
+Dwarf Spreading Yew. Taxus cuspidata nana. 8-ft. spread. (Ds.) A spreading 
form of the preceding with short, dark green foliage on dense, compact 
branches. Hardy, unsurpassed for beauty and permanence. For sheer beauty 
of color, texture, and form, as well as health and longevity, it is one of the most 
useful and valuable dwarf ornamental trees. Each 
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+Upright Yew. Taxus cuspidata capitata. 40 ft. (Sm.) Erect, symmetrical, pyram- 
idal form of Spreading Yew. It is rather open in growth with rich, dark green 
foliage, almost black. It makes compact hedges 3 to 10 feet high, and may be 
used as a specimen to good effect. It is one of the most desirable evergreens. 

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