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—hatfieldi. 12’-15’ Hatfield Yew 
Forms a compact perfectly furnished cone shaped bush that offers 
many possibilities especially in the small garden. Probably the 
most desirable upright form introduced. 
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hicksi. 10°-12’ Hicks Yew 
A hardy substitute for the columnar Irish Yew. Upright branches 
are clothed with typical dark green leaves. Planted closely you 
have a ready made hedge. 
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—ovata. 12’-15’ Oval Yew 
Comparatively new and a worthwhile kind. Quite upright and 
narrow in youth but develops into a narrow compact oval shaped 
column of deep green. A splendid form. 
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—wellesleyana. 8’-10’ Wellesley Yew 
Another child of Hatfield's that promises to be outstanding as a 
real hardy substitute for Irish Yew. The closely packed branches 
all grow upward to make, in youth at least, a well shaped fat 
column well furnished with thick rich green leaves. This will 
surely remain popular. 
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THUYA occidentalis. 30’-35’ American Arborvitae 
Certainly a most prolific species giving rise to many handsome 
widely differing forms. Too often is this ‘Tree of Life’ prejudged 
in its infancy, for surely does it assume its natural place among 
the patriarchs of the tree world. Generally useful for hedging or 
formal work, its well clothed pyramidal outline can be sheared 
severely without hurt. Brown inside foliage can be vigorously 
shaken out in early spring. Most Arborvitaes prefer a moist place. 
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