UPRIGHT JAPANESE 
YEW 
A seedling form of 
the Japanese Yew grow- 
ing in an upright habit. 
Some trees are single 
stemmed, and others have 
a tendency to produce 
many stems. The trees are 
equally desirable either 
way and are often grown 

SPREADING 
JAPANESE YEW 
Hei This is the low-branched, 
Poy many-stemmed form of the Jap- 
anese Yew, usually grown from 
cuttings. There is some varia- 
tion among the types of spread- 
ing Yews, but all of them usu- 
ally grow more broad than tall, 
branching out from the bottom 
with numerous stems in a semi- 
upright growth. This accounts 
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for their use as hedge trees, for small borders and edging, and in con- 
both ways with careful at- fined areas such as foundation plantings. While Yews will withstand 

tention to early pruning. considerable shade, they will also thrive in the open sun. The growth 
Like all Yews these trees is rapid where the trees have favorable growing conditions. They are 
are at home in either heavy feeders and require fertilizing to make their best development. 
shade or full sun. . é 
i Eacl Spreading Japanese Yew on Bey 
. Eac ach 7 Per 10 
apanese Yew 
eee J Pea fan ae i LOE rehmers HOD uene eee le oe mT $2.90  $ 2.70 
ae eh _ BARRA reais Toa See Telasnehror Ba nah reetas (eek ee. 5 Ae 8.30 7.80 
3.3% PE CUEXKG SD OID wea oistetye sone dione 19.80 19.30 Word uLeetexxksD WH Meera mire ctocnilers niceties. oe ace 10.80 10.30 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 21 
