

EVERGREENS Continued 
SPRUCE MORHEIM BLUE 
DVO CAO cE he es ee EOE, Set ee Pe ue eh $10.00 
SPRUCE NORWAY (The well-known Christmas Tree) 
PMR Ua | OR tela Ee ine We pod GRO Oke rae he 2.50 
AE TONA SEE eect Bee pena ed nae Gk ey ee ors 3.50 
Antoun ttaiee ante ae io eee Reo Peete ears: 5.00 
a0 Om (toe octane oe ee ee ee, a ee 6.50 
Cfo NT Gott ie. Somat ag bl eee AEN gt, eS Ph 8.00 
TAXUS 
Taxus, commonty called Yew, has long been a favorite 
of English Gardens. It has a traditional elegance that 
adapts it admirably to hedge, specimen, and foundation 
planting. The rich green color, lacy texture of its 
foiiage, its hardiness in our climate, and adaptability 
to any situation, make it one of our finest evergreens. 
TAXUS ANDERSONI—A wide vase-shaped form. Excel- 
lent for specimen plants. 
Ort Ow? 4 < ine SOC sete eee eae ines ee Oa eee 00 
Delo a Vom tee DDC wee card tae are tee ee a 6.50 
TAXUS BROWNI—Has heavy waxy dark green foliage. 
Normal development is a graceful vase shape. 
Pektotl ein eh eee ae pany 5.00 
PB tol Qasr tate he ae ey ee) 6.00 
Dt oe Vast Meir oy Sh ee ee ee 7.50 


