
Taxus Cuspidata 
Taxus cuspidata nana (Dwarf yew) 
A truly distinguished little evergreen and the finest dwarf it is 
possible to obtain for your garden. Lower in growth and with 
less of a spread than any of the prostrate yews the irregular little 
branches are thickly covered with short’ black-green needles. In- 
dispensable for foundation planting it can also be used with 
superb effects in the perennial borders. 
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Taxus media hicksi (Hick’s yew) 
Of real value for formal effects, for narrow hedges, or in the 
rear of foundation planting Hick’s yew is columnar in form, slen- 
der and sturdy. The red fruits are particularly conspicuous on 
this variety. 
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18/24ne biehe. each 3.50 a7 317% ft.high 22: each 6.50 
2/ Att. his hea each 4.50 a5 ArT AUS Lip each 7.50 
Tsuga caroliniana (Carolina hemlock) 
By many considered even finer. Somewhat lower-growing and 
frequently does better in cultivation. 
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Tsuga diversifolia (Japanese hemlock) 
A fine Asiatic species. 
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