cuspidata capitata (Upright Yew) 
—The natural form. Trees to 40 ft. 
The best type hedge Yew for all gen- 
eral purposes. 
* 4in. X, 10 (minimum) $4.75, 100 $45 
* 8 in. X, 5 (minimum) $4.75, 100 $85 
* 9 in. XX, 25 (min.) $26, 100 $100 
*12 in. XX, 25 (min.) $28.75, 100 $115 
*15 in. XX, 5 (minimum) $10, 100 $160 
18 in. B&B, $6.75, 10 $65, 100 $575 
Cuspidata (Spreading Yew) — 
Commonly offered as ‘“‘cuspidata.’’ 6 
ft. Zone III. A spreading open bush. 
*6 in. X, 25 (minim) $12.50, 100 $45.00 
*8 in. X, 10 (minim) $6.50, 100 $60.00 
15 in. B&B, $5.00, 10 $45.00, 100 $385.00 
DENSA —Very low, dwarf mound, 
with short ascending branches. 
Handsome rock-garden gem. 
*4 in. , 10 (minim) $8.50, 100 $75.00 
INTERMEDIA (Improved Yew)—10 ft. 
Like Bush Form, but denser foliage 
and neater. 
*4 in. X, 10 (minim) $4.50, 100 $37.50 
12 in. B&B, $5.00, 10 $45.00, 100 $375.00 
JEFFREYI (Jeffrey's Pyramidal Yew)— 
A fine plant. Very narrow and up- 
right in growth. 
*4 in. X, 10 (minim) $4.50, 100 $37.50 
NANA (“BREVIFOLIA"”) (Dwarf Yew) 
—4 ft. Zone III. Slow growing, spread- 
ing, dense dark foliage. Picturesque. 
Substitute for Dwarf Boxwood. 
* 6 in. X, 5 (minim) $3.50, 100 $60.00 
* 8 in. XXX, 10 (minim) $16, 100 $155 
*12 in. XXX, 10 (minim) $20, 100 $190 
12 in. B&B, $5.50, 10 $47.50, 100 $400 
NANA FEMINA—A heavy berry- 
bearing type of the dwarf Yew with 
good foliage and good growing 
habit. 
*8 in. X, 5 (minim) $3.75, 100 $60.00 
THAYERI— Broad, flat, spreading 
bush, light green. 
*6 in. X, 5 (minim) $3.00, 100 $45.00 
VERMEULEN 
(Vermeulen's Yew) — 
12 ft. Zone III. New. Compact and 
dense. Broad base and narrow top. 
Beautiful pyramid with more red ber- 
ries than most. Short needles. 
* 4 in. X, 10 (minimum) $4.25, 100 $35 
* 6 in. X, 10 (minimum) $5.50, 100 $45 
* 8 in. X, 5 (minim) $3.50, 100 $55.00 
*10 in. XX, 10 (minim) $12, 100 $115 
*15 in. XX, 5 (minim) $9.50, 100 $175 
21 in. B&B, $6.00, 10 $57.50, 100 $550.00 

Four of the best varieties of Yew 
for varied foundation or garden 
plantings. All 12 to 15 inch three 
times transplanted, heavy little 
trees. Roots packed in damp moss 
for safe shipment. 
Collection Dwarf Yew 
Vermeulen Yew, Kelsey Yew, 
Dwarf (nana) Yew, .. Hick’s Yew 
2 of each (8 plants) for $18.00 
5 of each (20 plants) for $37.50 

TAXUS VARIETIES } Upper: Capitata, Sentinel, Pillar, Robusta, Stricta 
read leftto right 
Lower: Kelsey, Nana, Vermeulen, Cuspidata 
Taxus Media Varieties 
Seven Outstanding 
Introductions 
Any one kind, 12 to 15 in. B&B, $5.75 
each. (Any two for $11.00, packed) 
24%, in. pots, 5 (of one kind) $5.50 
PYRAMIDALIS (The Pyramid Yew)— 
Fast growing new kind, vertical 
branches, black-green needles. Prob- 
ably 15 ft. height. 7 
ROBUSTA (Obelisk Yew)—Even fast- 
er growth, probably to over 20 ft. 
Otherwise the same. 
STRICTA (Narrowbush Yew) — Nee- 
dles short giving a compact effect. 
Vertical branches, dwarf, narrow 
shape. Probable height 6 to 8 feet. 
STRICTA VIRIDIS (Grassgreen Yew) 
—Similar to stricta, except the nee- 
dles, which are gay, bright green all 
winter. 
SENTINALIS (Sentinel Yew) — The 
oddest, most surprising shape of all. 
Just sufficiently clothed with needles 
to hide the center stem. Probable 
height 12 to 15 feet. (21/4 in pots only) 
PILARIS (Pillar Yew)—The long nee- 
dles are quite narrow and medium 
dark. Shape is as narrow as could 
be desired—about half-way between 
Pyramid Yew and Sentinel Yew. 
Branches slope upward; are short. 
Probable height 12 to 15 feet. 
PILARIS GRANDIFOLIA (Bigleaf 
Yew)—Exactly similar in shape and 
growth, but the needles are enor- 
mous, almost as large as Sciadopi- 
tys. The effect is rich and unusual. 

