Yew -- Taxus 
The various Yews present a rare beauty in 
their graceful shape, their deep waxy-green 
foliage, and brilliant scarlet berries. Their dif- 
ferent types and varieties make them adaptable 
to various plantings. The upright varieties can 
be used for upright specimens, for group 
plantings, or in hedges. The spreading types 
can be used in foundation plantings, for low 
specimens, or for edging taller plantings. 
Brown’s Yew (Taxus Cuspidata Browni) 
This variety is of medium height with many 
branches ascending from the base. Very hardy 
variety with deep-green foliage. 
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Dwarf Yew (Taxus Cuspidata Nana) 
Extremely slow-growing variety with very dark- 
green foliage. 
forming a dwarf compact bush. 
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Spreading Yew (Taxus Cuspidata) 
In form this Yew resembles somewhat the Pfitzer 
Juniper, but the foliage is a deep glossy green. 
This is no doubt the best evergreen for the shade. 
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Spreading Yew 
Upright Yew (Taxus Cuspidata Capitata) 
Broad conical tree with rich dark-green foliage. 
With a little pruning they can be kept as com- 
pact specimens. 
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Hedge of Upright Yew 
