44 F. & F. NURSERIES 

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—capitata. 20’-25’ Tree Form Japan Yew 
This is really the typical Japanese Yew from which the spreading 
bush form has sprung. Handsome indeed are the broad well filled 
pyramids so effectively used in formal gardens or a lawn specimen, 
and even as tub plants. Perfectly adapted for the taller hedge. 
Very striking with young growth in spring. Sheared or natural. 
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—compact form, 6’-8’ Compact Japanese Yew 
Because of its distinct very compact habit we selected this variety 
and have propagated only the best. Grows slowly and without 
any pruning remains a well filled bush of rich dark green. Will 
eventually be demanded. 
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—densa. 4’-5’ Dense Japanese Yew 
From the Arnold Arboretum—a dwarf very compact type with 
many ascending branches forming a rounded bush. 
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—nana (brevifolia). 5’-6’ Dwarf Japanese Yew 
Conservative and careful, it takes time for this member to assume 
proportions becoming the dignity of such an aristocrat. Irregularly 
spreading in growth it will merge with rock garden planting or 
is excellent for permanent low effects. Intense blackish green 
leaves are enhanced by the coldest winter. Various shapes avail- 
able. 
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media. 12’-15’ Hybrid Yew 
Quite similar but more vigorous and bushy than ‘'nana.” Doubtless 
one of the handsomest evergreen shrubs for supplying the deep 
green note. Forms a characterful hedge. 
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18° “to 24 "in. spread, Boom Bo 700 —  cxenessn 
—browni. 5’-6’ Browns Yew 
The broad upright bushy character is first class for hedging— 
needs but little pruning to keep it in shape—good color all winter. 
A favorite of the connoisseur. 
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