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This Evergreen is the aristocratic member of the Yew family. 
It grows tall and narrow with stout, crowded: branches and y 
spirally arranged leaves which are dark green in color. This : . 
- Yew is very scarce, but everyone who: sees it is enthusiastic 
‘about it. Formerly it was imported from Europe, but after all 
- fmportations were discontinued by the Federal Government, 
American nurserymen were unable to supply their customers. 
Fortunately, we had some specimen plants in our nurseries 
from which we were able to propagate. 





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HICKS’ YEW (Taxus Cuspidata Hicksii). Another columnar 
form of Yew that is very similar to fhe Irish Yew, but is a 
much faster grower. The branches ascend almost vertically 
generally growing with many stems. Hts rich dark glossy 
green makes it much more attractive than Arbor-vitaes or 
Junipers. We can unhesitatingly recommend it for planting 
in all sections: It. has proven to be perfectly hardy. If ex- 
tremely narrow effect is desired it can be obtained by trim- 
ming the sides of the plant when it is small. This variety is 
extensively used for making high class evergreen. hedges. 

Each 2 for 
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18 to 24 inches ..... Fe ROOK hk ae ae 2.50 4.10 
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ae | IRISH YEW 
= SPREADING YEW (Toxus cuspidata). The beautiful Yew of moderate bushy growth, usually 
grows wider than it does tall, starts branching from the bottom developing into a bush form. 
The spreading branches are densely clothed with short leaves of dull green. It is the most attrac- 
tive spreading evergreen, will grow in semi-shady locations. Hardiest of all Yews. By trimming 
the side branches the plant can be made to grow semi-upright and likewise by trimming the 
top branches the plant can be made to develop lower to the ground. Can also be trimmed 
into globe shape. Each 2 for 
REPANDENS SPREADING YEW (Taxus baccata 12 to 15 inches ........; $2.00 $3.80 
repandens). A low spreading dwarf type of 15. fo. 18. inchesi- >.< oun 2.40 4.40 
Yew, having a slightly weeping effect after it 18 to 24 inches ........ 3.30 6.00 
Has dark green. needles and 
reaches some age. : f 
in shady locations. 
will grow particularly well 
Very slow growth. Each 2 for 
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V5. toctS inches’ 05 25 cisco sce ane 3.30 6.00 


PLANTING KEY 




A TYPICAL FOUNDATION PLANTING 
SKILLFULLY GROWN—EACH EVERGREEN 
[35] 
A SPECIMEN 



1. Pyramidal Arbor-vitae 
2. Compact Globe sat aes iy 
a fais: s Golden Arbor- SPREADING ” 
4. Spreading Yew YEW PLANT, 
5. Silver. Retinospora ti 
Be 6. Spiny Greek Juniper ry Hebi They 
4 7. Retinospora Plumosa Are. 
Fis || 8. Hicks’ Yew Distinctive 
ree Br 9. Dwarf English Boxwood and 
HICKS’ YEW Long- 
Lived 

ORNAMENTALS 
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