Evergreens 
Taxus cuspidata nana (brevifolia). Dwarf Japanese Yew. 
We believe Nana to be the best of all the Yews. Artistic 
and irregular, spreading growth if allowed its freedom. It 
is very hardy and has deep green foliage. Truly an aristo- 
crat. It may be used as a specimen or for dwarf hedges. 
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T. media browni. Brown’s Yew. 
Similar to Cuspidata Yew but slower and more compact 
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T. media hatfieldi. Hatfield’s Yew. 
Similar to Hicks Yew except that it does not yield berries. 
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T. media hicksi. Hicks Yew. 
Having a columnar habit of growth, it may be substituted 
for the Irish Yew in cold climates. Very dark green in 
color, it is valuable in formal gardens and when planted 
close makes a fine hedge. 
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Thuja - Arborvitae 
The Arborvite is among the well-known American ever- 
greens. Most varieties are tall, fast growing, and are useful 
as hedges, windbreaks, backgrounds, and specimens in 
landscape work. The slower-growing and dwarf varieties 
are useful for foundation plantings and garden designs. 
The Arborvite is hardy and will thrive in all kinds of soil 
conditions. Most varieties need full sunlight for best results. 
Thuja occidentalis globosa. Globe Arborvite. 
Compact, globe-shaped plant. Good for foreground 
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T. occidentalis, Little Gem. Little Gem Arborvite. 
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T. occidentalis nigra. Dark American Arborvite. 
Fast-growing, hardy, pyramidal tree, useful for screening 
and hedging. 
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