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BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 

EVERGREENS — CONTINUED 
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TAXUS cuspidata — Japanese Yew 
While comparatively new as far as planting in the Cen- 
tral West is concerned, the Japanese Yew has already 
established itself as one of our most valuable evergreens. 
It is one of the few evergreens that really does well in 
shaded places, and yet does equally well im the sun. 
It can stand very heavy pruning,-so is a valuable hedge 
plant. It is a variable plant of many forms. The foliage 
is always a clean dark lustrous green. 
cuspidata — Spreading Japanese Yew 10-12 ft. 
A spreading bush with horizontal somewhat ascend- 
ing branches. Very hardy and does well in shaded places, 
especially good for foundation plantings. 
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cuspidata nana (brevifolia) —- Dwarf Japanese Yew 
A low slow-growing shrub-form Yew with wide- 
spreading branches, quite dense in its growth. Foliage 
very dark green. 
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media — Hatfield Spreading Yew 
A fine compact spreading Yew with very dark green 
foliage. This Yew was introduced by Mr. Wm. Hatfield 
and is very similar in form and color of foliage to the 
better known Upright Hatfield Yew, but is spreading in 
type of growth, closely resembling Taxus cuspidata in 
that respect. 
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media Hicksii — Hick’s Yew 15218 ft: 
A very attractive form with numerous ascending 
branches and rich dark glossy green foliage. Usually 
grown as a narrow columnar tree for accent purposes. 
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media Hunewelliana — Hunewell Yew 
We believe that this is one of the most promising of 
the newer types of Yews for this section of the county. 
It is a very rapid compact grower with attractive dark 
green foliage that does not change color in the Winter. 
It is much more rapid in growth than any other Yew 
that we have had here at Princeton and has distinct 
possibilities as a hedge plant. 
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THUYA occidentalis — American Arborvitae 20-30 ft. 
A very good compact dark green type. 
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PINUS montana mughus — Mugho Pine or Dwarf Mountain Pine 
The true dwarf type; many-stemmed, bushy and compact. Each 
Per 10 
15.00 
19.00 
34500 
45.00 
4-5 ft. 
35.00 
25.00 
32.50 
20.00 
27.50 
35.00 
25.00 
32.50 
37.50 
70.00 
100.00 
occidentalis pyramidalis —- Pyramidal Arborvitae 15-20 ft. 
The most populat of the Arborvitae types, with deep 
green foliage that holds its color well thru the Winter. 
A narrow columnar pyramid, splendid for accents in 
formal plantings. 
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13.50 
16.50 
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Per 100 
135.00 
175.00 
90.00 
120.00 
150.00 
Prices quoted are for wholesale quantities. Orders calling for less than five of a variety and 
size are not wholesale, but will be filled at an advance over printed rates as outlined on page 2. 
