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A Field of Upright Tae 
Wyman A. 
Today’s Pre-eminent Evergreen 
most interesting new race of Yews. They are 
believed to be natural hybrids between the 
English Yew and Japanese Yew. Some of the beau- 
tiful features of the English Yews and the absolute 
hardiness of the Japanese Yews are combined. This 
race contains many individuals of hitherto un- 
known types; to the more spectacular forms, names 
SPREADING HYBRID YEW 
Taxus media spreading 
Deep rich green foliage. Compact spreading form, 
absolutely hardy. Use them at the foundations, in 
.group planting and hedges. This Yew has strong, 
full-centers. A most desirable feature. 
Paton ein, spread.....-............ $4.00 each 
SerOmi ria spread..........:....:... .4.75each 
Mette seat SUTCAC. «oe. sve vic ees 6.00 each 
mr tore yordt, spread.................: 8.00 each 
eeiOesuiLecpread, ................. 11.00 each 

Spreading Hybrid Yew 

Bighedge Yew 
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TAK Hatfield 

Yeows 
have been given and are listed below as varieties 
of Taxus media. One universal trait of these hy- 
brids is that they invariably have full centers. All 
of them are very beautiful, highly desirable and 
of inestimable value in a planting of evergreens. 
In comparison to other evergreens, all members of 
the Yew family are slow growing plants. 
BIGHEDGE HYBRID YEW 
Taxus media hedgeform 
Our own introduction. Exceedingly beautiful 
form which promises to give us the Yew Hedges of 
Old England in a strain that is hardy in New Eng- 
land. Excellent color. Can be used to advantage 
in a foundation plantine at the corners of a house. 
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Lotte LOritsoteuk: Skate. 5 oe dale as Oh ee eech 
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2utoec ver it.. vs: 8.00 each 
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Wyman Yew 
