EVERGREENS ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY 



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PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASFIR 
PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi DOUGLASFIR 
Tall growing tree; branches very flexible; needles one to 
two inches long; foliage light blue and green. Makes a won- 
derful lawn tree, alone, or in groups. Also recommended in 
the shrub border. 

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TAXUS he YEW 
A very important group of evergreens because of their ability 
to thrive in shade or sunlight. They are improved by shearing and 
pruning. We list only two types, one upright and one spreading. 
By proper pruning these two can be made to fill almost all land- 
scape needs. Older plants produce colorful red fruits very showy 
against dark green foliage. Excellent for formal hedging. 
TAXUS cuspidata SPREADING YEW 
Dwarf. Spreading branches. Foliage dark glossy green. En- 
dures shady as well as sunny locations. Indispensable for the 
Do foundation plantings, as a single plant or in groups. Can 
< — stand shearing. 
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c. capitata UPRIGHT YEW 
Upright pyramidal evergreen with foliage identical to spread- 
ing yew. This upright tree is highly recommended where 
medium height is desired in -shady locations about the foun- 
dation or as a specimen tree in the flower garden. Will stand 
shearing. 
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