YEW 
Upright Japanese Yew (Taxus cus- 
pidata capitata). Is extremely hardy and 
will survive in the smoky, dusty atmos- 
phere of cities. It will grow in full sun 
te 1 but remains thrifty in shade. The young 
Pa leaves are often tinged with bronze to 
give contrast with the dark green of the 
older foliage. 
Spreading Japanese Yew (Taxus 
cuspidata, spreading form). This is a 
dwarf Evergreen that will thrive in full 
shade. Habit of growth is similar to 
Savin and Pfitzer Juniper. Foliage is rich 
green. 
Yew prices: Unricht, 18-24”, 
$11.00; 24-30”, $14.00; 30-36”, 
$21.00; 3-4’, $30.00. Spread- 
ing, 15-18”, $9.00; 18-24”, 
$11.00; 24-30”, $14.00. 

eaeadina an Upright hapanese Yew 
SPRUCE—Continued 
Norway Spruce (Picea abies). You will be 
pleased with its rapid growth. The branches tend 
to be layered, growing heavier with age. It may 
reach a height of 80 feet. It thrives on moist, well- 
drained, fertile soils and can tolerate only moderately 
dry conditions. It is thoroughly hardy. 
Dwarf Alberta Spruce (Picea glauca albertiana). 
The short, twiggy branches of this shapely miniature 
are thickly set. The foliage is grass-green. The very 
oldest trees are only 5 feet tall. It prefers partially 
shaded, moist locations. If exposed to the South, 
the winter sun may burn the foliage, and shade 
should be provided. 

PRICES OF EVERGREENS 
(Includes Balling and Burlapping) 
ARBORVITAE 18-24” 24-30” 30-36” 3-4’ 
American $3.50 $4.50 $7.00 
Globe 
Pyramidal 6.00 8.50 
Siberian 
FIR 
Douglas 8.00 
JUNIPER 
Chandler Blue 12.75 
Dundee 12.75 
Hetzi (Blue Pfitzer) ... 
Pathfinder 12.75 
Pfitzer 12.00 
Red Cedar 8.00 
Savin 
PINE 
Austrian 
SPRUCE 
Black Hills 

