

Taxus Cuspidata Nana 
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. 
LO/127in. wider... each 2.50 15/18 in, wide... each 4.00 
127 15sine widess ce each 3.00 18/24 in. wide.......- each 5.00 
DAL3O0 ine Widen hase ee ee ALR A each 7.50 
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. 
ISAS peice ee each 3.00 Daf settee ign each 6.00 
18/24 in. high........ each 4.00 B73 tite oleae, each 7.50 
2/2 Voi teebip haewes each 5.00 56 Aries hich eae each 9.00 
Taxus cuspidata intermedia 
A handsome dwarf evergreen of lower and less spreading growth 
than the regular Japanese yew. 
18/24 in. wide......each 5.00 30/36 in. wide......each 8.50 
24/30 in. wide......each 6.50 36/42 in. wide......each 12.50 
40/48 (ine wide G2 ae eee each 15.00 
