Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Specimen Evergreens, Roses 
—Servian Spruce, Picea omorika. An attractive, slow-growing, dense, 
pyramidal tree reaching considerable height. Leaves bright green, 
with white stripes above. 
Each 
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YEWS (TAXUS) are particularly valuable for planting in shady places 
and in cities where the smoky atmosphere is injurious to most ever- 
greens. Their bright red fruits among the dark green leaves make 
them the most interesting of all evergreens in late summer. They 
stand much trimming, are long lived, and free from pests. Plant in 
the richest soil, well mixed with peat and humus. 
—Cuspidata capitata, Upright Japanese Yew. 8-12 ft. Broadly pyra- 
midal. May be sheared into any form. 
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—Cuspidata media hicksi, Hick’s Yew. 8-10 ft. A very narrow, col- 
umnar, compact form with very darkest green foliage. The best col- 
umnar tree for a shady place. Endures considerable heat. 
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—Cuspidata media kelseyi, Kelsey Yew. A variety which is particular- 
ly liked for its abundance of red berries. A fairly slow upright grower 
with dark green foliage. 
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—Cuspidata spreading, Spreading Japanese Yew. 4-6 ft. A spreading, 
irregular, bush form. Can be Kept very low by a little shearing. 
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ROSES 
All plants offered are two-year field-grown bushes. Cut back the 
top so only two or three of the stronger canes are left six inches long, 
and plant a little deeper than they grew, in well-drained rich soil. 
The list of varieties available this year is reduced and the number 
of each is very limited. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
(All need some winter protection in Central Iowa) 
BONFIRE, 90c: A very bright showy climber with double dazzling scar- 
let flowers in large long clusters. Vigorous growing and very early. 
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