TAXUS (Continued) 
baccata (English Yew). 30 ft. Zone 
IV. Spreading and, in old age, a 
large shrubby tree. 
*8in: See 10 for $6.50, 100 $50.00 
COMPACTA (Neater Yew). Also 
tree-form, upright branches, but 
smaller leaf and only 5 or 6 feet in 
height. Much more useful than bac- 
cata. 
* 6-8 in. X....10 for $5.50, 100 $40.00 
12-18 dpe BOB ae $4.50, 10 $42.00 
FASTIGIATA (Irish). 20 ft. Zone VI. 
A full column with great character 
and ruggedness. 
18rn B&Bs. $7.00, 5 for $30.00 
REPANDENS (Creeping). 3 ft. Zone 
V. Very slow and huggina the 
ground. Dense nature. Rock-garden. 
radtels tei. Geta 10 for $6.25, 100 $55.00 
{2-19 in. BOB $4.00, 5 $19.00 
WASHINGTONI (Golden). 8 ft. Zone 
VI. Surprising yellow leaves on a 
broad bush. 
KG uirrsx eee 5 for $3.00, 100 $40.00 
24> BAe eee 58.00, 5 $40.00 
canadensis stricta (Native Yew). 2 
ft. Zone II. Dense ascending, stiff 
branches make this desirable for low 
edging. 
44 ink 9 for $3.25, 100 $45.00 
Gane BeBe uty $3.25, 100 $200.00 
Photo shows (left to right): 
Upper: Capitata, Sentinel, Pillar, Robusta, Stricta. 
Lower: Kelsey, Nana, Vermeulen, Cuspidata. 

media HATFIELDI (Hatfield's Yew). 
12 ft. Zone IV. A compact cone in 
outline. The branches are upright. 
Full of character. 
(25) (100) 
oS cab tg Oe, CaeeieLee pe hata $12.00 $45.00 
Wid 2h ols poet ee 22.00 80.00 
HICKS! }(Hicks). 10 ft; Zone IV. 
Strong, fat upright shrub. Fine for 
hedges. Good berries. 
(10) (100) 
EO RO ATT hes a ee $ 5.50 $45.00 
Wwe ane XK kee ee eee 8.00 60.00 
Fo eS iin eX eee ee eae 80.00 
(Each) (10) 
1s -2i ith DoD ae 7.50 70.00 
KELSEYI (Berrybush). 8 ft. Zone IV. 
Our introduction 1936 and attract- 
ing favorable comment everywhere. 
Propagated from the point of view 
of its wealth of red berries in au- 
tumn. Bears young and grows slow- 
ly. A dense, full bush. Needles like 
the Dwarf Yew. 
(10) (100) 
KAO ee $6.00 $45.00 
TZ eLOgitin mache sees 5 for $12.00 

X=transplanted. 
Plants not 
*—young, unformed. 
B&B=ball of earth, shapely. 
marked: well shaped. 








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Spreading Yew 
Dwarf (nana) Yew 
2 of each (8 plants) for $19.50 
5 of each (20 plants) for $37.50 
SIX NEW MEDIA YEWS 
214 in. pots, 5 of one kind... $4.50 
9 to: 12 invXeeanyio fore eee 
Write for quantity prices. 
PYRAMIDALIS (The Pyramid Yew) 
—Fast growing new kind, vertical 
branches, black-green needles. 
Probably 15 ft. height. 
ROBUSTA (Obelisk Yew) — Even 
faster growth, probably to over 20 
ft. Otherwise the same. 
STRICTA (Narrowbush Yew) — 
Needles short, giving a compact 
effect. Vertical branches, dwarf, nar- 
row shape. Probable height 6 to 8 
feet. 
-STRICTA VIRIDIS (Grassgreen Yew) 
—Similar to stricta, except the nee- 
dles are bright green all winter. 
PILARIS (Pillar Yew)—Long needles 
are dark. Shape is as narrow as 
could be desired. Branches slope 
upward; are short. Probable height 
12 to 15 feet. 
PILARIS GRANDIFOLIA  (Bigleaf 
Yew)—Exactly similar in shape and 
growth, but the needles are enor- 
mous, half as large as Sciadopitys. 
The effect is rich and unusual. 

Dwarf Yew Collection 
Four of the best varieties of Yew for founda- 
tion or garden plantings. All 12 to 15 inch 
three times transplanted, heavy little trees. 
Roots packed in damp moss for safe shipment. 
Kelsey Yew 
Hick’s Yew 

