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TAXUS YEW 
A very important group of evergreens because of their ability 
to thrive in shade or sunlight. They are improved by shearing and 
pruning. We list only two types, one upright and one spreading. 
By proper pruning these two can be made to fill almost all land- 
scape needs. Older plants produce colorful red fruits very showy 
against dark green foliage. Excellent for formal hedging. 
TAXUS cuspidata SPREADING YEW 
Dwarf. Spreading branches. Foliage dark glossy green. En- 
dures shady as well as sunny locations. Indispensable for the 
foundation plantings, as a single plant or in groups. Can 
stand shearing. 

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c. browni BROWN’S YEW 
Upright, vase shaped evergreen and a very graceful type. 
It grows very rapidly and has an exceptionally deep, green 
color. This upright tree is highly recommended where medium 
height is desired for foundation plantings. Will stand shearing. 
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media hicksi HICKS YEW 
One of the most beautiful and interesting of the Taxus. The 
numerous branches ascend almost vertically although it 
makes a main stem. The color of the needles are a rich, dark, 
glossy green, and the habit very narrow and columnar. It is 
frequently as broad at the top as at the bottom. It is a wisely 
chosen addition to any evergreen group. 
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sieboldi SIEBOLD YEW 
Usually lighter than its parent T. cuspidata. This Yew 
stands shearing well and grows vigorously. 
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THUJA rat ARBORVITAE 
The flat lacy foliage of the arborvitae is familar to everyone, 
being the most commonly used evergreen for landscape purposes. 
There are types to fill every need from the low globular to narrow 
pyramid. They stand shearing and are, therefore, excellent hedge 
plants. 
Of the two species commonly known, the Thuja occidentalis is 
considered to be the hardier. The oriental varieties, especially the 
gold foliaged types, should be planted in locations where they 
receive some protection from winter wind and sun. 
Arborvitaes are considered to thrive best on heavy soils. 
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