Evergreens 
Upright form—(from seed) A pyra- 
midal tree, some broad, others nar- 
row and nearly columnar. May be 
kept trimmed to desired height and 
width. 
Ub rctiete | Giga caer 2a each $4.00 
I Pee ec ad ye Bag each 5.00 
2 Day pera ey eee each 6.50 
2 Mae gO ah et ie ee each 8.00 
A few larger to 5’ priced accord- 
ingly. 
Dwarf Spreading (taxus brevifolia)— 
Shrubby form, densely clothed with 
waxy dark green needles. Slow of 
growth. Extremely handsome form. 
Lote s: Die ih ees anes each $7.00 
Intermedia—Supposedly a cross of 
Japanese and English Yews. A 
spreading and more erect type than 
Japanese Yew and slower of growth. 
Needles are crowded closer on the 
branch and color is very dark green 
and waxy. A desirable variety. 
| Soh ha, ee ae ee each $6.50 
RG Tia aly if ey, ir ein ane each 7.75 
A few larger sizes. 
English Spreading Yew (taxus bac- 
cata repandens)—We believe that 
this is the only English yew that is 
hardy here. It grows as the lowest 
form we have and has a longer 
needle than other yews. Slow grow- 
er seldom exceeds two feet in height. 
Lye See Oia, Ae ts ty eile each $6.00 
VEY Seah WRT EEA Set ee ae each 7.00 
Media—The following varieties are 
hybrid forms or crosses and include 
some of our best yews. 
Andersons (taxus media andersoni)— 
rapid grower. spreading form 
with light green foliage and inform- 
al growth. 
RS AGN ee ae are each $5.50 
een Die bee: Fes US each 6.25 
Browns (taxus media browni) A 
spreading and slightly upright form 
with more height than most others. 
It is dark green w:.th short needles 
and compact growth. One of the 
best. 
LOI ed Oar tr eae each $5.00 
Le ee 2 Bers pe AS e each 6.25 
Hicks (taxus media hicksi )—Distinct- 
ly columnar habit with several main 
stems. Extra fine glossy dark green 
foliage. 
Liat TS en to oa each $4.25 
DR IAL” kane Mae cent. each 5.50 
A few larger. 
Hills Dwarf Pyramidal (taxus media 
nana pyramidalis hilli)—A slow 
growing columnar plant. Dark 
green with short needles and many 
branches. It makes a fine specimen 
tree and an unequalled low clipped 
hedge. 
Leet LSA anne Ne ean each $4.00 
dL oY Pe Dee! oe ete each 6.09 
Kelsey’s Bushberry Yew (taxus media 
kelseyi)—A slow growing upright 
form with glossy dark green foliage 
producing an abundance of cherry- 
red _ berries. 
1550.18 eee es each $4.50 
Daa (DEE aes ER Sie each 5.50 
Stricta (taxus media stricta)—-We 
are not positive as to the name of 
this variety as it is little grown and 
we find no reference made to it. It 
grows as a narrow column with 
many small branches and very short 
needles, producing a compact plant 
of real beauty. 
15 icy -siesl Bike ee Ou ore each $4.5) 
1 eso Ouest em each 5.50 

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