EVERGREENS 

Taxus Cuspidata Brevifolia (See page 7) 
SCIADOPITYS 
Sciadopitys verticillata (Umbrella Pine). A very unusual 
Pine, with attractive, light green needles and conical 
habit of growth. 
[So ain« 2 eee ee $3.50. | 3-314 Tt...) $7.50 
SA 30) day, ve ee 4.00 | 344-4.4t)). 10.00 
(536 imine 5.00.| 4-5. ft... 15.00 
5-6 ft _ $18.00 
TAXUS - Yew 
This is one of the finest groups of evergreens. Noted for 
their hardiness and adaptability, they will do well in either 
sun or shade, and can be used for many purposes. 
The year-round deep green color and neat habit of 
growth, typical of the Yews, make them unexcelled for use 
in the foundation planting, whether it be an upright or 
spreading form, slow-growing or more rapid growing type. 
With only a small amount of shearing they will develope 
into a dense, compact evergreen hedge. 
We have a good assortment of varieties and sizes ranging 
from small stock up to 25 year and older specimens. 
Taxus columnaris (Moon’s Columnar Yew). As the plant 
matures this evergreen takes, on the form of aged 
Boxwood. 
1215 in... -s.:\.-9.$350 ¢| 18-24 1 $10.00 
Igsi8 Wo ee 6.00 | 2-214 ft. 15.00 
Large specimens. 4.75448 oe ee $35.00 to $40.00 
T. cuspidata (Spreading Japanese Yew). Rich, deep 
green foliage with spreading habit. In the Fall the plants 
bear brilliant scarlet berries. A beautiful and most de- 
sirable evergreen. It does very well in the shade and ts 
very hardy. 
IDLO Anco ees ee $3. 2-24 {t. . as eee $8.00 
15218 in... oa... 4-430] 256-3¢. en 10.00 
18-24 nya ee td | Specimens seen $50.00 up 


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