
Dwarf Japanese Yew Each 
1051 2cinch @ xxS B&B percseceiccctroas ecient ener $ 3.40 
12-15 sinchuexxs bw Daren me cin telnet: 3.90 
12-15 cinch xxxeB WB aoe seein ete aes aielerersheeys 7.00 
V5-18 cinch xXxxpbQBeece cee elec aspiectesne ae 10.00 
146-2) feet XXXL DUB ascitic cio tsetse sie ttarlere sare 13.00 
DWARF JAPANESE YEW 
This is the slowest, most compact growing form of the Yews and the oldest horticultural 
variety. Old specimens bear a close resemblance to the billowy outline of boxwood. Grows in 
low, irregular and picturesque outline. Old specimens reach a considerable spread of branches. 
All of the Japanese Yews have certain characteristics in common. The needles are all quite 
similar in appearance. They produce their fruit in the form of a fleshy cup-shaped scarlet berry. 
The male and the female flowers are produced on separate trees. In order to have fruiting 
specimens the trees must be planted in groups. 
HILL PYRAMIDAL YEW 
This is a pyramidal form introduced by the Hill Nur- 
sery. It is a tree of very slow growth, compact habit and 
conical outline. Foliage is very dark green and heavy re- 
sembling the foliage of the Dwarf Japanese Yew. This tree 
has been on the market for a number of years and we have 
many customers who have purchased it year after year. 
Hill Pyramidal Yew Each 10 
10-32 inch’ xxs B&Bh oy. .0 sass nase oe eee $3.40 $32.00 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled 
and burlapped. 5 of same variety and size at 10 rate. 
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