


O family of Evergreens has gained such popularity in recent years as the 
Yew. Their dark, rich color, hardiness, variety of form, ease to transplant, 
adaptability, freedom from disease or insects has merited this position. 
They all do well in the shade . We have one of the largest stocks in the South, 
and are using it in quantities for foundation planting and to replace boxwood 
which so often freezes. 
Taxus cuspidata (Spreading Yew). Low, rather spreading type which is usually 
broader than high. Can be pruned into compact form to look like boxwood or 
made into a hedge if desired. Withstands heat and cold and is perfectly hardy 
in our climate. Can be grown in sun or shade. One of the finest spreading 

Evergreens. 
. Each Each 
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2 to 21) ft. SAB tOlAt tbe os ie Gana 9.00 
2, to 3 ft. 4 tO ort Cer ema nencne te 12.00 
, GLOBE TAXUS 
This is a compact form of Taxus, made such by pruning, and is the best 
substitute for Boxwood. Hardy. 
Each 
18 to 24 in. 
2 to 2) ft. 
Each 
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315 to 4 ft. 
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Thuja occidentalis (American Arbor-Vitae). One of the most popular Evergreens because it 
grows well under adverse conditions, and as a specimen or hedge plant it is very attractive. 
It is inclined to be conical, and while it is not quite as green during the winter as most 
of the other varieties, it is one of the most popular because of its many good qualities. 
Each 
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T. occidentalis globosa (Globe Arbor-]itae). 
plant, the spreading equaling the height. The foliage is light green and attractive. 
are lorgely used for front-line planting, as specimens in urns 
or vases, and in formal work where symmetry is desired. 
Each 
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T. occidentalis lutea (George Peabody Arbor-Vitae). Similar to 
the American Arbor-Vitae, except that the foliage is golden 
when exposed to the direct rays of the sun. It is by far the 
best of the American Golden types. 
Each Each 
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A tO: DRE te oui siany-iec $4.00 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae). Strikingly 
attractive, spreading very little at its base, and retaining its 
shape without shearing. The color is deep, rich green. Like all 
Arbor-Vitaes is easy to transplant. For corners, in front of 
pillars, center or background of group plantings, no dwarf 
Evergreen is quite so pooular. abi 
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Each 
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T. orientalis aurea nana (Berckmann’s Golden Arbor-Vitae). A 
beautiful, dwarf, compact variety of golden color. For urns, 

small gardens, cemetery lots or brightening up foundation 
plantings. 
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Usually develops into a perfect, globe-shaped 

, a ih Disease-P oof Evergreen 
Taxus cuspidata nana (Dwarf Yew). A low picturesque form of much merit. 
Can be used as a specimen or hedge. Each 
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T. cuspidata capitata (Upright Yew). An upright, cone-shaped form of me- 
dium growth. Desirable for foundation planting or hedge. The most desirable 
variety of this type. Each 
Each SHU; woh ie tec: ack 0) ert fre Spies ercien ease $7.50 
PIV EM Oe MRE orthid Seige eR ICC Oe $5.09 Zea otta MUGEN AN Gary, Bebe Aan ri ocr 9.00 
Bet Ons />: itis wicnauiene sion fae 6.00 AS Gn Seats Mere cae aera 12.00 
T. media hicksi (Hicks’ Yew). Decidedly upright, forming a column of deepest 
green foliage. Slow growing and very compact. Each 
Each Bh FOS di see oe ee rh $6.00 
DoE TORS Mitmeeeerd sues tern ere ane $5.00 SWley Moe hee bombers a oer me lea O 
T. repondens (Spreading English Yew). A low, spreading form from England 
which prefers a northern or eastern exposure. Dark, rich green. 
Each Each 
ESpOR2A Si ee sen, enn ane $5.00 Die to. 3) Tits oases ot 4 $7.50 
DETOr Zo wt aia eee yuna 6.00 SV HCPOIOR mts RS chomsiiie a G.catieenee 9.00 
EVERGREEN 
QUALITY 
make it compact. 
ness and_ shapeliness, 
seeing is believing! 
Iledge Planting of 
Taxus Cuspidata 
© Capitata 




Taxus 
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These 

Every Evergreen has been 
transplanted to increase the 
root-system, and sheared to 
Height 
does not indicate compact- 
does price indicate VALUE— 

