
SPREADING JAPANESE YEW UPRIGHT JAPANESE YE'W 
(Taxus cuspidata) (Taxus cuspidata capitata) 
TAXUS - YEWS 
Yews are strictly ornamental 
and have a wide range of uses. 
Best for shady spots. Foliage 
is rich and attractive. The 
coldest winters or the bitterest 
of winds never injure their 
foliage. Best subject for 
hedges. If not allowed to suf- 
fer from dry weather, develop- 
ment is rapid. 


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TRANSPLANTED TREES— Size 10 25 100 
Andersoni—Spreading form sey 4.00 9.50 25.00 
Brevifolia—Dense, low growing 5-8” a es “ 
Browni—Dense, upright grower 5-4" = os ‘6 
Capitata—Upright Pyramidal form 5-7" at “ & 
Cuspidata—Bushy low growing ree “ “< Py, 
Cuspidata Nana—Dwarf loosly 
branched 4-7" «6 «6 «< 
Cuspidata Nigra—Deep green foliage z « « 
—Spreading form 5-7" «6 «6 ea 
Hatfieldi—Upright Vase shaped 6-10” “6 6 se 
Hicksi—Narrow upright 6-10" sé « « 
Intermedia—Medium spreading 6-10” 66 «6 66 
Kelseyi—Compact bush, red berries =o) “ “ 6 
YEW COLLECTION—10 each of the above 11 Yews—110 trees 
for $34.00. <A six dollar saving. 
ROOTED CUTTINGS—On all above varieties— 
4-8 inch—10 for $2.20, 28. for $5.25, 50 for $9.00, 
100 for 16.00. 
