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Species and forms of TAXUS 
BNGLISH YEW, T. baccata 
An upright-growing pyramidal evergreen. The 
foliage is very dark green, can be sheared 
into any form, ideal for topiary work. Used 
in foundation plantings, as accent plants, or 
as screens and hedges. Slow growing. 
24 - 30 inches 15600 
30 - 46 inches 4,50 
3.- 4 feet 6.00 
4-5 feet je 18) 
5 ~ 6 feet 9.00 
GOLDEN IRISH YEW (*) T. canadensis fastigiata aurea 
One of the most beautiful of all evergreens. 
The foliage is bright golden all year around. 
This unusual shrub grows very narrow and 
columnular, specimens six feet high are scarcely 
more than eight inches in diameter. iuxtremely 
slow growing, ideal for foundation plantings. or 
as accent plants. Choice. Sold by the foot: 
Any size, from 2 to 4 feet, per foot 2.00 
GREZN IRISH YzW, T. canadensis fastigiata 
Identical to the Golden Irish Yew listed above, 
except that the foliage in this case is very 
dark green. Choice. Sold by the foot: 
Any size, from 2 to 4 feet, per foot $ 2.00 

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STRANDEK'S SILVEHK-TIP IRISH YEW, T. canadensis fastigiata alba-var. 
An exceptionally fine form of the Irish Yew which 
was originated at our nurseries. Similar to. the 
reguiar Irish Yew, except in this case the foliage 
is tipped with silver, the plant tends to be a 
bit more bushy, and the rate of growth is slightly 
faster. Very upright. Choice. Sold by the foot: 

Any size, from 2 to 5 feet, per foot $ 1.50 
PODOCARPUS YEW, please see PODOCARPUS 


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SPREADING JAPANESE YEW (*) T. cuspidata sp. VASE YEW 
An interesting prostrate, slow-growing, dark-green 
evergreen. Form of growth is similar to the 
Phitzer's Juniper. An ideal low foundation 
plant, oOriin front of taller shrubs. Sizes 
measured by spread: 
24 - 30 inches $ 4.00 
