TAXUS (Continued) 
baccata (English Yew) 
FASTIGIATA (Irish). 20 ft. Zone 
VI. A full column with great 
character and ruggedness. 
12\in. B&B. .-4 $5.50, 5 for $20.00 
REPANDENS (Creeping). 3. ft. 
Zone V. Very slow and hugging the 
ground. Dense nature. Rock-garden. 
*6 in. X .,..10 for $6.25, 100 $45.00 
NAPUS Tits JB scene $4.50; 5 $22750 
WASHINGTONI (Golden). 8 ft. Zone 
VI. Surprising yellow leaves on a 
broad bush. 
*6 in. X .... 5 for, $3.00, 100 $40.00 
Q4rine eRe $8.00, 5 $40.00 
canadensis stricta (Native Yew). 2 
ft. Zone II. Dense ascenting, stiff 
branches make this desirable for 
low edging. 
* Opin xeeesser 5 fors$3./ 5, 100° $60.00 
1,®) tlie, IBUSIBS casas $6.00, 5 for $27.50 
% =young., unformed. X=transplanted. 
B&B=ball of earth, shapely. Plants not 
marked: well shaped. 
media HATFIELDI (Hatfield's Yew). 
12 ft. Zone IV. A compact cone in 
outline. The branches are upright. 
Full of character. 
(10) (100) 
WA-O Anse Meastecssedectes $4.50 $37.50 
wS=1 Oc ine Are eens secccece 7.50 60.00 
HICKSI! (Hicks). J0@ft. Zone IV. 
Strong, fat upright shrub. Fine for 
hedges. Good berries. 
Or C100) 
KiO- OLIN cadee cee cee $5.50 $45.00 
IORI stays BO. pansies ston 8.0 0RE 7.5.00 
IWEINS) tla NOOK aoogonce 40.00 150.00 
(Each) (10) 
t eau te Gis oes ee 5 Umm Os 010 
KELSEYI (Berrybush). 8 ft. Zone 
IV. Our introduction 1936 and at- 
tracting favorable comment every- 
where. Propagated from the point of 
view of its wealth of red berries in 
autumn. Bears young and grows 
slowly. A dense, full bush. Needles 
like the Dwarf Yew. 
(10) (100) 
tee bake @ care ina -» $5.50 $45.00 
Gad iii ats tesse irene ss 8.00 60.00 
SMALL SIZES OF OUR NEWMEDIA YEWS AVAILABLE THIS YEAR: — 
PYRAMIDALIS (Pyramid Yew)—nar- 
row, fast growing to 15 feet. Dark 
green. 
ROBUSTA (Obelisk Yew) — Even 
faster growth to 20 ft. Otherwise 
the same. 
STRICTA (Narrowbush) — Slow, to 
6 feet. Narrow dwarf, compact ver- 
tical growth. 
VERIDIS (Grassgreen Yew) — Same 
as the Stricta, but bright green all 
winter. 
Any one of above four kinds:— 
AIGt ome) Olive (DOES) meee Betoro7 250 
PILARIS (Pillar Yew) — Narrower, 
with short sloping branches. Dark 
green. To 12 ft. 
GRANDIFOLIA (Bigleaf Yew) — 
Needles are enormous, dark green. 
Otherwise Pilaris. 
SENTINALIS (Sentinel Yew) — Fan- 
tastically narrow, but well leaved. 
To 12 feet. 
Any one of above three kinds :— 
HAL TOLG se POEs eens: se wORLOr I PO eOU 
COLLECTION: One each of all 
seven in sizes quoted above for 
$12.00 postpaid. 
VSG Aho I! lod! 
Canadensis (Northern Hemlock). 60 ft. Zone III. In forests, a majestic 
patriarch, but readily sheared to hedge or modest specimen sizes. Humus, 
Stands shade. The most beautiful native evergreen. 
(Each) (10) (25) (100) (1000) 
Wa ORIN desc eae. catewa cele on mate's atl MMW svels.cce'e's $4750 $ 9.75 $ 45.00 
Mab Oi AeA Oe. Nataene ae. lecieeccietl) Gikascseese 6.00 PA SOe 200.00 
BRAG: IS seooocsosoo, gdoodoc sac00000 16.50 60.00 510.00 
MSS} shes DS “oenocaucoode  odbadac $15.00 22.00 85.00 750.00 
ils AY Sites IEYSIS) Genconaaaoe $6.00 50.00 T2350 “VRS ONO Res tenieee 
i iety. 
SLE EL eld caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock). 
POMPHRET. Neat, 
dark green. Otherwise like ordinary 
Hemlock. 
VP RS AEA ENS 8 ry ee OCOD ae 
24-3 ft. B&B 
semi-dwart, 
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17 
50 ft. Zone IV. Damp, acid preferred. 
Dense. Striking shadows. Drooping. 
* 12-15 in. 25 for $6.00, 100 $18.00 
* 12-15in.B&B 5 tor$7.00,100$97.50 
SABO esccsen DOato, L0sh70,00 
THUJA. American arborvitae 
prefers the extreme north. It 
grows in any good soil, even 
with poor drainage. 
occidentalis (American Arborvitae). 
30 ft. Zone II. Pyramidal tree with 
dense, frond-like, evergreen leaves, 
popular. 
* (10) (100) 
KA=Giivis oureen see se hae — $8.00 
K6-8 ine GM ee esseen ee =" ciate 
KiG= Basi. Ol ease cacnenscan's $4.50 22.50 
Weal On X Xie e 7.00 55.00 
Wine SoS eeeeee soeses $3.00 each 
LTETEE GEM.:2 ft. Zone:ll.. Heatly 
dwarf—hugging the ground. Rock- 
garden plant. Dark green. 
*6-8 in. X...5 for $3.50, 100 $55.00 
15in. BEB..... $4.00, 5 for $18.00 
PYRAMIDALIS (Pyramidal). 25 ft. 
Zone II. This is perhaps the best 
tall form of American Arborvitae. 
Formal, narrow hedges. 
W2-TScinie Nigteadness peace) LOlEO RS.UU 
18'ins B&B <......-)3.00, 25 $60.00 
Specimen Tsuga canadensis 6 feet 
