Taxus cuspidata (Spreading yew) 
A spreading variety that in time 
forms an evergreen mass twelve feet 
across and usually under seven feet 
high. It can, however, be kept to 
any desired shape by shearing and 
for this reason is superb in a hedge. 
Carries brilliant red berries in the 
fall like other Japanese yews. 

Ros Sertewideas ss. each 3.00 
flig/ 24 itty Wwideoa-eta.. each 4.00 
24/ 30st. wides....e each 6.00 
Df 30 ity Wide:.2-2-o. each _ 8.00 
3 (3p Ae awides. 22 2: each 10.00 
Slo 4 tee wide... each 12.50 
4/4\% ft. wide............ each 15.00 
AV mite WiC sg x each 18.00 
D/ oaits SWIC i scars. each 20.00 
DP Oe ity NIC wee each 25.00 
Upright Yew 
Taxus capitata (Upright Yew) 
Eventually becomes a spire-like sentinel forty feet high. This 
is the yew for formal or informal accents, for narrow hedges of 
medium height, or (left unsheared) for towering screens. 
LSD Atty yap fhe teres, ae tee hee ee er each 3.00 
DAS SO e Dee oe re es a ee each 4.00 
PAVIA De CST Shed ae ke Ie Tele) ES ROPLNY GFL toad trans PRON ee rs each 5.50 
By Sow Theo Dineen eek ier ats ase each 7.00 
314/4 ft. high Z ae 2 : 
each 8.50 
4/414 ft. high 
each 10.00 
41/5 ft. high 
each 11.00 to 13.00 
5/5\/ ft. high 
each 14.00 to- 16.00 
Taxus 
Cuspidata 
Or 

