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Evergreens Continued 
YEW, Taxus 
TAXUS BREVIFOLIA, (Dwarf Spreading Yew). (Taxus 
Cuspidata Nana). The dwarf Japanese Yew, of thick 
compact habit and exceptionally dark green in color. 
For edging or small hedge work, it is unexcelled. 12-15 
in. $2.50; 15-18 in. $3.00. 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA. A medium upright and spreading 
variety and may be successfully trimmed either way. 
15-18 in. $2.75; 18-24 in. $3.50. 
TAXUS CAPITATA. This is the upright, Pyramidal form 
of the Japanese Yew. It has foliage similar to Cuspidata, 
and may be used with Cuspidata where an upright plant 
is needed, and does equally well in sun or heavy shade. 
15-18 in. $2.00; 18-24 in. $2.50; 2-3 ft. $3.50. 
TAXUS HICKSI, (Hick’s Yew). A close, compact pyra- 
midal tree. A very rich dark green and may be used 
in place of the favorite pyramidal Arbor Vitae. 15-18 
in. $2.00; 18-24 in. $2.50 

TAXUS INTERMEDIA. Similar in type of foliage and 
coloring to Brevifolia but a more upright and vigorous 
grower, without a doubt growing twice as fast as Brevi- 
folia. We consider it the best of all the yews. 15-18 in. 
$250; 18-24 in. $3.50. 
SPRUCE 
PICEA EXCELSA. (Norway Spruce). The original and 
most popular Christmas tree of this section. A lofty 
tree at maturity with branches evenly spaced and mak- 
ing the tree well rounded and always a specimen. Very 
popular and effective in groups and one of the best for 
hedges. It is dark green in color, except the new growth 
in spring, which is a silvery blue, and is very showy 
against the older darker needles. 2-3 ft. $1.65; 3-4 ft. 
$2.75; 4 -5ft. $3.75. 
PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA. (Colorado Blue Spruce). A 
selected strain of the Colorado which is steel blue in 
color. Dense evenly branched specimens and is prob- 
ably the showiest and most impressive of all the ever- 
greens. 2-3 ft. $2.50; 3-4 ft. $3.50. 

HARDY VINES 

Polfgonium Auberti—Silver Lace Vine 
IVY 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHI, (Boston Ivy). This is one of 
the finest hardy climbers that we have that will 
cling to walls and probably the most popular. The 
color is bright green in summer changing to the 
brightest crimson and yellow in the autumn. 
2 yr. No. 1, 50c each 
TRUMPET CREEPER 
BIGNONIA RADICANS, 
growing vine with bright 
flowers in July and August. 
telegraph poles, etc. 
2 yr. No. 1 50¢ each 
(Trumpet Vine). A_ strong 
scarlet trumpet shaped 
Used to cover rock walls 
BITTERSWEET 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS, (American Bittersweet ). 
The foliage is glossy and handsome with numerous 
creamy flower tufts in July. Its graceful sprays of 
scarlet berries are very attractive in winter and make 
handsome winter house decorations. 
2 yr. No. 1 35c¢ each 
CLEMATIS 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. Woody climbing vines 
which are covered with creamy white flowers. These 
vines are perfectly hardy and are old favorites. 
2 year, No. 1, 50c¢ each 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI. 
flowered variety. 
2 year, No. 1, 85c¢ each 
Very deep. blue_ large 
CLEMATIS HENRYI. Same as Paniculata, except that 
the flowers are much larger and more numerous. 
2 year, No. 1, 85c each 
CLEMATIS MAD. ED. ANDRE. Same as the above, but 
with red flowers. 
2 year, No. 1, 85c¢ each 
HONEYSUCKLE 
LONICERA HALLIANA. A very dense vine used 
either as a ground cover or on a wall. It has creamy 
white flowers. 
2 year, 35c each 
SILVER LACE VINE 
POLYGONIUM AUBERTI. A very rapid growing vine 
averaging 25 feet in a single season, producing a 
great profusion of silvery white sprays from late 
summer into fall. The leaves are small and bright 
2 year, No. 1 60c each 
WISTERIA 
WISTERIA MAGNIFICA. Noblest and oldest of the 
vines. Often attains a great age with large woody 
trunk. The long flowers which are lilac blue with 
faint yellow spots, hang in largeracemes. 
2 year, No. 1., 75¢ Each 
