DWARF JAPANESE YEW 
This is the slowest, most compact growing form of the Yews and the oldest horticultural 
variety. Old specimens bear a close resemblance to the billowy outline of boxwood. Grows ir 
low, irregular and picturesque outline. Old specimens reach a considerable spread of branches. 
All of the Japanese Yews have certain characteristics in common. The needles are all quite 
similar in appearance. They produce their fruit in the form of a fleshy cup-shaped scarlet berry. 
The male and the female flowers are produced on separate trees. In order to have fruiting 
specimens the trees must be planted in groups. 

JAPANESE YEW TRIMMED GLOBES 
There is a great need for a globe shaped Evergreen which can 
be trimmed into perfect ball shape. The Japanese Yew fits this 
need perfectly. It is necessary, of course, to continue trimming at 
frequent intervals so you will maintain the globe form. Specimens 
offered are upright types of Yew trimmed. 
Dwarf Japanese Yew ge Per 10 
: apanese Yew Trimmed Globes 
MODLOMUCHEXXX EBRD Sees eae eee ices kk. $ 8.30 $ 7.80 J P Each Each 
Meet feet xxx B&B oie. sede ccekceccs....., 10.80 10.30 ator 
Ines aleytibiW Ore.6'c Meyecd Spain a toa ho) Bees Bef ee eAna $ 9.00 $ 8.50 
Ae Aw IN eScX) 1 OCB ees ee oe ean eae ee 13.00 12.50 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
