GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 3 

SPREADING JAPANESE YEW UPRIGHT JAPANESE YII\W 
(Taxus cuspidata) (Taxus cuspidata capitata) 
TAXUS-YEWS 
Yews are strictly ornamental 
and have a wide range of uses. 
Best for shady spots. Woliage 
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 as a = oe 
Anderscni—Spreading form one “sail! SBM ao0f 
Brevifolia—Dense, low growing 5-7" - - e 
Browni—Dense, upright grower 57" 7 hs = 
Capitata—Upright Pyramidal form 5-7" a a) - 
Cuspidata—Bushy low growing ” 
Cuspidata Nana—Dwarf loosly Y 
—pbranched 4-7" i. z . 
Cuspidata Nigra—Deep green foliage Ps ¥ 
—Spreading form Date 3 + 
Hatfieldi—Upright Vase shaped 6-10" as os fe 
Hicksi—Narrow upright 6-10” cs ce "y 
Intermedia—Medium spreading 6-10” a oH % 
Kelseyi—Compact bush, red berries 6-9” a %, ote 
YEW COLLECTION—10 each of the above 11 Yews—110 trees 
for $34.00. A five dollar saving. 
