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Taxus Baccata Erecta (Broom Yew)—Narrow and upright type with slender branches and 
smaller needles than the other English Yew. 15-18’’ $2.00; 18-24’” $2.50. 
Taxus Baccata Repandens (Spreading English Yew)— A compact spreading type with dark 
glossy green foliage. Valuable for low planting. T 4-6’’ $25.00 per 100; 12-15” $1.75; 15-18” $2.50. 
Taxus Baccata Washingtoni (Washington English Yew)—A very hardy wide spreading form 
with needles light golden yellow, particularly on the under side. 15-18’’ $2.25; 18-24” $2.75; 
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TAXUS MEDIA—The Media taxus represents a new and ever growing family. Produced by 
crossing the variable strains of English Yew with the extremely hardy Japanese Yew. The 
results are an amazing number of delightful, hardy, and useful additions to this already popular 
family. 
Taxus Media Andersoni—Closely resembles Japanese spreading but is a more Bey grower 
and has a little more height. A coming favorite. T 6-10” $25.00 per 100; 15-18” $2.75; 18-24" $3.25. 
Taxus Media Browni—A compact growing spreading type inclined to have more height and be 
more or less globe shaped. Foliage is light green. T 5-8’’ $25.00 per 100; 12-15’’ $2.00; 15-18” 
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Taxus Media Extra Fine Foliage—A dwarf spreading Brevifolia type with extra heavy needles, 
15-18” $3.25; 18-24" $4.00; 2-2%’ $5.00. 
Taxus Media Hatfieldi—A broad upright column, dark green and of slow growth. T 6-10’ $25.00 
per 100; 15-18" $2.75; 18-24" $3.50 
Taxus Media Hicksi— Distinctly pelanina habit, close growing and compact 
green needles stand out rigidly from the branches. T 6-10’ $22.50 per 100; 15- 
$3.00. 
Taxus Media Hunnewelliana—A vigorous grower with pes vase shaped form. Very hardy. 
Has excellent summer color and turns very bronze in winter. 6-9" $27.50; 12-15” $2.00; 15-18” 
DLito. 
Taxus Media Negro—A slow growing very dark green foliaged Yew, which develops into a flat 
topped glube. T 4-8’ $22.50 per 100; 15- D874 2925 19-24 253.00: 
Taxus Media Pyramidalis—A heavily needled upright Taxus. Habit of growth very similar 
to the well known Irish Juniper. T 4-8’ $22.50 per 100; 15-18’’ $3.00; 18-24” $3.75. 
BUSOENE, LEAVED EVERGREENS 
ae ADAM? S NEEDLE (Yucca) 
Filamentosa— lall, graceful spikes, four to six feet 
high, with creamy white blossoms, like giant lilies 
of the valley rising from luxuriant evergreen foliage, 
make Yucca one of the most brilliantly effective 
plants for showy display. So hardy and easy to grow 
that it will transform the most barren places into 
year round beauty. 3 year No. 1 plants, $.35. 
Dark glossy 
18” $2.50; 18-24” 
Hacker’s Variegated—Like the preceding in bloom. 
The center of the leaves of this variety are deep. 
green while the edges are margined creamy-yellow. 
3-year clumps $.50; divisions $.25. 
ARCTOSTYPHYLLOS URVA_ URSI_  (Bear- 
berry)—A low dense, viny mat excellent for Rock 
Garden or sandy slopes. Prefers poor sandy soil. 
Red berries. 12-24’ $.75. 
BERBERIS (Evergreen Barberry)— The new 

Yucca 
Broad Leaved Evergreens. 
very attractive. 
Juliana—FEvergreen to 5 feet. 
Mentoriensis—( U.S. Plant Patent No. 99)— 
Has pleasing upright habit and is very hardy. 
until about March Ist. 
evergreen barberries are valuable additions to the 
The dark green, glossy hollylike leaves are shown and flowers are 
Fine winter coloring. Hardy. 12-15’ $1.00; 15-18” $1.35. 
—New. Semi-evergreen barberry. Holds its leaves 
We recommend this as 
an exceptionally fine hedge plant. 
1b 5t 
15-18” 
18-24” 
24-30" 
BOXWOOD TREE (Buxus Sempervirens)— 
A Boxwood hedge is a mark of quality in any planting 
Used for tubs and borders. 
per 1003107127 B&B 41.00; 12-15” $1.25; 
Our stock will please you! 
3 for $1.40 12 for $4.00 100 for $20.00 
gator 1250 12 for 4.50 100 for 30.00 
Spite POW 12 for 6.00 100 for 40.00 
BatOr 2:00. Wa oreween 100 for 50.00 
—A dwarf, slow growing shrub with tiny dark leaves. 
T 6-8’’ $12.00 
15-18” $1.60; 18-24’" $2.00. 

Plant as an investment. 
