called ‘“Berrybush Yew” because of its preponderance of 
bright red berries in the Fall. It is a strain of Taxus 
media with semi dwarf habit and is extremely hardy. The 
needles are long, strong and dark green. Also well known, 
it can be used for large hedges but being of bush form it 
is wisely used for specimen and foundation plantings. 
(See page 6 for sizes and prices) 
TAXUS MEDIA KELSEYI UPRIGHT—This desireable 
variety was introduced last year. It grows into a large 
columnar plant meanwhile retaining the other qualities of 
the Kelseyi except that it does not berry. 
24%,” pot 1 yr per C $ 30.00 
3” pot 2 yr per C 75.00 
TAXUS MEDIA IN VARIETY—TALL, NARROW AND 
HARDY! The following 7 Taxus are of a group of 30 
outstanding seedlings chosen in 1932 for testing and grow- 
ing on. Of the 30, these seven so far have made the 
grade of being considered as truly worth while to offer to 
the trade. They are extremely hardy and in form are sub- 
stantially as depicted in the sketch on the front page of 
this list. Their use for formal plantings and gardens will 
warrant much praise and pleasure. 
TAXUS MEDIA PILARIS—Pillar Yew—Key a and c. 
Long, narrow, medium dark needles. Narrow growing 
habit. Short, upward sloping branches. 
TAXUS MEDIA PILARIS GRANDIFOLIA—Bigleaf Yew 
Key a, d and e. Similar in shape and growth to Pilaris 
but with very much larger needles. The effect is rich and 
unusual. 
TAXUS MEDIA PYRAMIDALIS—Pyramidal Yew—Key 
b, d ande. A fast growing yew with vertical branches and 
striking black-green needles. Truly a rich, showy, full- 
bushed column. 
TAXUS MEDIA PYRAMIDALIS ROBUSTA—Obelisk 
Yew—Key b, d and e. Similar to Pyramidalis but heavier 
branched. The needles are large and more glossy. 
TAXUS MEDIA STRICTA—Narrowbush Yew—Key b, d 
and e. The needles are short and thin, giving a compact 
effect which the almost vertical branches and dwarf, narrow 
shape augments. 
TAXUS MEDIA STRICTA VERIDIS—Grassgreen Yew— 
Key b, d and e. Similar in every way to Stricta except the 
needles which are longer and a gay, bright green, both 
Winter and Summer. 
TAXUS MEDIA SENTINALIS—Sentinel Yew—Key a. 
The most unusual and surprising of the seven. Introduced 
for the first time this Fall. Just sufficiently clothed with 
short branches and foliage to densely cover the main stem. 
b—2%4” pot (May 15, °48)limit 25 $ 8.75 
a—2Y4” pot (May 15, 48) per C 25.00 
key (c—2%4” potl yr old limit 25 10.00 
d—2%” potl yr old per C 40.00 
e— 3” pot 8-12” per 25 18.75 
TSUGA CAN. COMPACTA No. 2—A local find that has 
proved to be one of the good dense hemlocks. Light green 
color, slow grower and a bit irregular in habit. 
3° pot Jel yr per 25 3° 25.00 
TSUGA CAN. PYRAMIDALS— Pyramidal Canadian 
Hemlock. A really true pyramid. Distinct and different. 
This plant grows tall and narrow and has very good color. 
Marvellous for foundation or specimen plantings. 
2am PHtmeebayr. per 29 eS 22200 
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