



Taxus capitata — Upright Japanese Yew 
Taxus — Yew 
Each year the Yews gain in popularity. This is readily 
understandable because of their hardiness, their adaptability 
and their rich and dignified appearance. They withstand our 
variable climate with its extreme cold and extreme heat and 
thrive, whether in shade or in sun. But their rich dark green 
foliage, densely covered by their many branchlets is the out- 
standing characteristic. All of the varieties are dwarf and 
slow growing, mostly of a spreading nature. They are easily 
trimmed and pruned so they are of great value wherever low 
material is needed, whether for foundation plantings, garden 
borders, low hedges or individual accent points. 
Taxus canadensis stricta Dwarf Edging Yew 
The most satisfactory dwarf edging evergreen for our climate. 
Hardy, very dwarf and slow-growing. Can be kept trimmed to one foot 
indefinitely. 
Each Per 10 
6 to 8 in. Bare roots $1.25 $11.00 
8 to 10 in. Bare roots 1.50 13.50 
10 to 12 in. Bare Roots 2.00 18.00 
12 to 15 in. Bare Roots 275 25.00 
Taxus cuspidata (spreading form) Japanese Yew 
A spreading variety with attractive dark green foliage which is 
used effectively in plantings around the home. It is especially interest- 
ing in the spring, covered with tassels of brilliant olive green new 
growth in distinct contrast to its black green year round foliage. A 
mature plant, in the fall, sparkles with its myriad bright red fruits. 
Each Each 
15 to 18 in. $5.00 PPG) PAIS Ate $9.50 
18 to 24 in. 6.00 21% to 3 ft. 12.50 
Taxus cuspidata (capitata) (upright form) Japanese Yew 
An erect symmetrical pyramidal » of the Spreading Yew. : It 
lends itself easily to trimming and n 4 most compact hedge, with- 
standing the rigors of winter and . | times is a beautiful deep 
green almost black foliage. Individual specimens or pairs can be kept 
a symmetrical conical dwarf tree with foliage dense, hiding all but the 
small terminal branches. 
Each Each 
[5etonl Sram $5.50 2% to 3 ft. eS EOO 
18 - 24 in. 6.50 3 to 34% ft. 16.00 
Dior Dette mee ee 8.00 
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Better Evergreens 

Taxus cuspidata intermedia Hybrid Yew 
More dense and compact than Taxus cuspidata with glossy, vividly- 
green foliage. 
Each 
$9.00 
Each 
ISS ton24eans $12.00 
2 to 2% ft. 
Taxus cuspidata nana Dwarf Japanese Yew 
A spreading form of Taxus cuspidata of more dwarf habit with 
short, dark green foliage on dense, compact branches. Hardy, unsur- 
passed for beauty and permanence. For sheer beauty of color, texture, 
and form, as well as health and longevity, it is one of the useful and 
valuable dwarf ornamental trees. 
Each Each 
L2 tow) ime $5.00 COs any eee ee $10.00 
15 to 18 in. 7.50 Delors nite ee 15.00 
Taxus Hunnewelliana Hunnewell Yew 
This hybrid Yew is extremely useful where a semi-erect, arching 
type of plant is desired. In fact, this characteristic makes it a valu- 
able plant for foundation and group planting where only a moderate 
height is desired. 
Each Each 
18 to 24 in. $7.50 2 to 2% ft. $10.00 
Taxus media hatfieldi Hatfield Yew 
The Hatfield Yew is one of the finest forms of Yew. It is some- 
what bee-hived in shape of dense habit and dark green foliage. It is 
a slower grower than Taxus capitata, but more dense in habit and a 
darker green. 
Each Each 
15 to 18 in. . $5.50 2% to 3 ft. _ $14.00 
18 to 24 in. 6.50 3 ft. specimen 20.00 
2 to 2% ft. 9.50 
Taxus media hicksi Hicks Yew 
A columnar form with upright branches and green foliage. May 
be used as accent plant or specimen. 
Each Each 
USRtG, 24g eee ee $6.00 BUY TD GNIS gece SAUOOO 
2 TOVovalit pee eee 7.50 OOH) MS wor cencoren, LOU 
Tsuga — Hemlock 
The Hemlock is the most graceful and beloved tree of 
eastern North America. With its low graceful sweeping 
branches covered with flat short needles bending willingly 
with the winds, its charm cannot be surpassed. Winter or 
summer, sunlight or deep shade it grows to maturity a speci- 
men conical shaped tree broad at the base. Survives in shady 
places and prefers a moist rich soil. 
Tsuga canadensis Canada Hemlock 
A broad pyramidal medium sized tree of dense deep green growth, 
particularly graceful at any size. Can be kept low for many years 
with pruning making it especially useful for foundation plantings. 
Because it will thrive as well in the shade as in the sun, its usefulness 
is twofold. Makes excellent screenings giving a charm, grace and 
depth at the rear of the garden or lawn or as a background to a 
planting of Dogwoods or Hawthorns. 
Each Each 
18 to 24 in. $3.75 HH ttoy BY annie $11.00 
2 to 3 ft. 5.00 5 to 6 ft. 14.50 
3 to 4 ft. 8.00 
Carolina Hemlock 
More compact than T. canadensis with darker foliage. 
cones are highly prized for decorations. 
or background tree. 
Tsuga caroliniana 
The long 
A very desirable specimen 
Each Each 
18 to 24 in. $5.00 Smtomaumits $11.00 
Ze tomom ite 8.00 
