

Spreading Japanese Yew Used as a Foundation Planting 
Yew 
This is one of the hardiest and very finest of all ever- 
greens for Canadian planting. Foliage a rich, enduring 
green the year around and succeeds in either sun or 
shade; in fact the best of all evergreens for a shady 
location, and withstands city conditions. This ever- 
green will stand shearing or trimming as much as you 
jike or you can leave it untrimmed if you desire. 
TAXUS— 
brevifolia (Dwarf Japanese Yew). 3-4’. (x). The superb, 
dark, glossy green foliage the year around and informal 
appearance makes this one of the very finest of dwarf 
evergreens, 10-12 in. spread $2.50; 1-114 ft. spread $3.00. 
cuspidata (Japanese Yew). This is one of the most pop- 
ular and useful of all evergreens. The lively green 
foliage is beautiful at all times of the year. We offer 
the following two types: 
—Spreading (5-6’). (x). An ideal evergreen for foundation 
planting, in evergreen borders or groups and for hedges. 
1-114 ft. not B&B. $1.75; 114-2 ft. not B&B. $2.50. 
-——Upright (10-15’’). (x). Beautiful as a specimen on the 
iawn, or next to the house; in evergreen borders or 
groups and for hedges. A compact pyramidal form. 
1-145 ft. not B&B. $1.50; 114-2 ft. not B&B. $2.25. 



Upright Japanese Yew 
Arborvitae 
These medium sized and low growing evergreens com- 
prise many of our best trees for windbreaks, hedges, 
mass plantings, foundation plantings, beds and rockeries. 
They are dense in growth and except when used for 
hedges, they require no shearing, although when used 
in foundation planting can be sheared as much as you 
desire. 
Broad Pyramidal or Conical Type 
The following varieties of Arborvitae are of a broad 
pyramidal or conical formation. 
THUYA— 
occidentalis (American Artorvitae or White Cedar). 30-50’. 
(x). This is one of the greatest and most popular of all 
hedge and screen plants and also good in borders and 
groups. Can be trimmed to any desired height and shape 
if used for a hedge. If used for a screen can be left to 
grow without trimming. For a hedge plant 24 inches 
apart in the row. For screening purposes plant 4 to 8 
feet apart. (*)—Not balled and burlapped. 
*115-2 ft. 60c each; 5 & over 55; 25 & over .50 
*2-3 ft. 80c each; 5 & over 170; 25 & over 65 
*3-4 ft. $1.25 each; 5 & over 1.10; 25 & over 1.00 
4-5 ft. $2.75 each; 5 & over 2.55; 25 & over 2.40 
5-6 ft. $3.50 each; 5 & over 3.20; 25 & over 3.00 
6-7 ft. $5.00 each; 5 & over 4.50; 
—argentea (Silver Tipped Arborvitae). 15-20’. (x). This 
distinct and lovely variety has silvery tipped foliage. 
115-2ft. $2.50; 2-215 ft. $3.00; 244-3 ft. $3.50. 
—Columbia (Golden Tipped Arborvitae). 12-15’. (xxx). A 
choice evergreen with golden tipped foliage. 115-2 ft. 
$2.50; 2-214 ft. $3.00; 5-6 ft. $6.00. 





Globe Arborvitae (Thuya occid. globosa) 
