OVER A CENTURY OF HONEST DEALING 
Can XUS- YEW 
An Outs tanding Cvergreen 
O family of Evergreens has gained such popu- 
N larity in recent years as the Yew. Their dark, 
rich color, hardiness, variety of form, ease to 
transplant, adaptability, general freedom from 
disease or insects has merited this position. They 
all do well in the shade. We have one of the 
largest stocks in the South, and are using it in 
quantities for foundation planting and to replace 
Boxwood, which so often freeze. 
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TAXUS cuspidata vermeulen (Vermeulen Yew). An upright, vase- 
shaped type of unusual character. Its irregular, rather open forma- 
tion is quite distinct. Good green color throughout winter. You 
will be pleased with it where an informal plant is desired. 
Each Each 
Dia tors Eta edeuel evalteastoce $6.00 SatOusil/oe t tom enseermetenege take $7.50 
T. media hatfieldi (Hatfield Yew). A rather dwarf, compact, colum- 
nar form with upright branches. Good dark green color. Excellent 
for low, narrow hedge or to plant in a restricted area. 

Taxus Capitata 

Each Each 
MSO WS hs oc eters. ne derette $4.00 2 HO 21/5 Ft pecan oleae $6.00 
Seto: 24: invert sete 5.00 
T. media hicksi (Hicks’ Yew). A semi-upright type which can be 
; 2 : ; pruned into different forms, such as a globe, column or as a 
TAXUS cuspidata (Spreading Yew). Low, T. cuspidata capitata (Upright Yew). An hedge. Dark, rich green throughout the winter. 
sprecding type which is usually broader upright, cone-shaped form of medium Each Each 
than high. Can be prured into compact growth. Desirable for foundation planting 2\y to 3 ft $6.00 31, to 4 ft $10.00 
form to look like Boxwood or made i-.to a or hedge. The most desirable variety of = fon 3Y; Fae es tl ae 7.50 4 cm AY. ft ee 12.50 
neds if dearat eee hect and this type. 2 ae NBT ee? : ee : 
cold and is perfectly hardy in our climate. Each T. re , L w. i 
A . repandens (Spreading English Yew). A low, spreading form ; 
Can be grown in sun or shade. One of the DV stOB; ff; ae tae coms Str $ 7.00 from England which prefers a northern or eastern exposure. 
finest spreading Evergreens. Batons V5, bk eee eee ee ee es 8.00 Dark, rich green. a 
Maan 5260 3/2 von ae svebet Shai epa spscbigs ramet eve rate w es Hes Each Each 
° Its” 5! seeyatirettcha mibeometera erate sore tora sht. ete een = Shine cee cero 12-5) 1 1 
Dito 21 she ee 600°) “L4VZ-to Git ee et Ge ee 15 00N Ne ot ee a 910,00: 6 3 2110S tee e200 
DV. 40-3) tt actes checqenaieteete eatin cites 7.00 Se OLE pel pes Sil ha Oe oto Dio oe-A 17.50 
Se tor Gait 2 oe eriacm eee cra tore 20.00 
T cuspidata browni (Brown’s Yew). A selected 6 to 7 Fis. dr Bebe ae ee ee te 25.00 | etn antinat 
seedling of Taxus cuspiar Normally 
grows about 1% times in height to spread. : 
Needles short, compact and of good deep, The place to buy Everg reensSaisS 
rich green. Excellent for hedge or speci- T, euspidata nana (Dwarf Yew). Of extreme- 
men. Can easily be pruned into globe form. ly slow growth, forming a low, irregular from the nurseryman who grows 
16 oe $200 and Pee bras ae Can be used as a i Ww hi t 
to Weak os eee ls SO uces oe : specimen, hedge or dwarf edging. 
Ditoy2 Vor fig ee aa eee 6.00 Each them. € have no agents. 
DUDBtO.1Ss FES ys eee un cae ere 7.00 few Coulter ght otter we eed cic. mon eso. cad $5.00 

Large Trees 
In addition to the stock 
listed we have many large, 
fine specimens which will 
give immediate effect, at 
moderate cost. Why wait 
a lifetime for results? 
Write or consult us. 
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