EVERGREENS IN FALL 
All are easily planted in September and October—the Yew is particularly 
easy even in smaller sizes. No fertilizer until next spring, but water well once 
a week to freeze-up and mulch smaller sizes unless already in shady locations. 
Taxus cuspidata 
For any and every purpose in which Evergreens are required 
this Yew can be recommended. Perfectly hardy in New England 
and Ontario, immune from most diseases and pests. Accommodat- 
ing to an extraordinary degree, withstanding shade or full sun- 
shine. Dark green at all seasons of the year. This plant has been 
acclaimed “Asia's greatest gift to the gardens of America.” 
TN @YEAR 
, SEEDLINGS | 

Babyhood of a Yew tree 
in four ages above. 
Kelseyi (Berrybush)—8 ft. Our intro- 
duction 1936 and already attracting 
favorable comment everywhere. 
Propagated from the point of view 
of its wealth of red berries in 
autumn. Bears young and grows 
slowly. A dense, full bush. Needles 
like the Dwarf Yew. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
XAG 10> Bint kee $ 26.00 
Age Ogton) Opiney eee $4.00 32.00 
af WA ey IG) the, BO 9.50 70.00 
[Seton Gane BSE ae 17.50 150.00 
18 to 21 in. B&B..$2.50 22.50 195.00 
vermeulen (Upright Brevifolia)—12 ft. 
New. Compact and dense. Broad 
base and narrow top. Beautiful py- 
ramid with more red berries than 
most. Short needles. 
Ke GTO G nila ene $ 26.00 
Ke. 8 to AO tas Xke ee ees 33.00 
Kal 2. tock Sein ek ee 45.00 
r filly ite aliey shave 9,@,605, 9 eee 8.00 75.00 
nn6 lbs) tte singer, JO ph 11.00 95.00 
15 to 18 in. B&B..$2.25 17.50 
18 to 21 in. B&B. 2.75 25.00 

nana, the dwarf Yew 
(Japanese Y ew) 
Collection of 
10 Dwarf Yews 
Two each of 5 different kinds, can 
be used for varied foundation or 
garden plantings in a dozen ways. 
All twice or three times trans- 
planted, heavy little trees. Roots 
packed in damp moss for safe ship- 
ment. 
Vermeulen Yew, 12-15 in. 
Hick’s Yew, 12-15 in. 
Spreading Yew, 8-12 in. 
Intermedia Yew, 12-15 in. 
Hatfield Yew, 12-15 in. 
Price packed, all 10 for $11.00 
Upright Yew (capitata) 
The most useful and popular ever- 
green in horticulture. A tree to (usu- 
ally) 15 ft., but slowly increases to 
perhaps 40 ft. Stands damp, dry, 
sunny, shady, acid or ordinary gar- 
den conditions. Hence very easy to 
grow. Makes naturally a bushy root 
system and is doubtless the easiest 
evergreen to transplant. Rich dark 
green needles. 
PRICES and SIZES: 
(10) (100) (1000) 
ref, Gite) Sythe, Se, $ 8.00 $ 70.00 
rt Uhivey 18 Mel Mee Ge 15.00 140.00 
af (tel Gatch Ne 20.00 180.00 
ne io lO tha, ho 29.00 225.00 
* 12 to 15 in. XX $8.00 60.00 500.00 
Ws toy ils) sia, 20,0< Milo) Slaefo) = 
ZASTORS Opin. Komen (O10 0M 2.510 0 i 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Sh Ue) Hh ae Beh $5.50 $47.00 $450.00 

Vermeulen Yew 
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Specimen Taxus Capitata—Upright Yew 
Dwart Yew 
—nana (“brevifolia”)—6 ft. Slow 
growing, spreading, dense dark foli- 
age. Picturesque. Substitute for 
Dwarf Boxwood. 
*..6 to} Sine Xe ee 00 
28 toll ink 31.00 
Sito Olin rs $6.50 50.00 
Hick’s Yew 
10 ft. Fat upright shrub. Fine for 
hedges. 
* iGo | 85in ke $ 21.00 
KOO Qeinl eke ee 45.00 
OA tte) WG sie, NOOK, = “$ 8.00 65.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B..$3.00 25.00 200.00 
Spreading Yew 
The common form offered for “cuspi- 
data.” 12 ft. A spreading, coarse 
bush. 
6) tog,8c ine Xe ee ees $ 21.00 
A Sito: 10) inex Xe eee 40.00 
rc A toy AMS) thal, BOC ee es $ 7.50 $ 65.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B._.$3.50 33.00 295.00 

Berrybush Yew 
