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Spreading Japanese Yew 
(FAXUS CUSPIDATA) a 
INTERMEDIA YEW (Taxus Intermedia) 
TAXUS - YEWS 
Yews are strictly ornamental and have a 
wide range of uses. Best for snady spots. 
Foliage is rich and attractive. The coldest 
winters or the bitterest of winds never 
injure their foliage. Best subject for hedges. 
If not allowed to suffer from dry weather, 
development is rapid. Most varieties of 
Yews produce a quantity of red berries in 
late fall. Trees shear easily and can be 
trimmed in many forms without injury to 
plant. Yews are important in landscape 
purposes. 
There are from 150 to 200 varieties of 
yews known to be in existence. We are 
listing 8 of the very best type for land- 
scape purpose. 
UPRIGHT YEW 
(Taxus Capitata) 
Transplanted Trees Size 5 10 25 
BVO LOA Cal DELS litem ene Motyecre oh en Oro alt $2.50 $4.50 $10.00 
Cuspidata—bushy Jow Spreading 222401. 4.<,)4- 6-9 in. Weis 4.00 9.00 
*Capitata—pyramid type eae nese ee wee ee Or omit! 2.50 4.50 10.00 
Intermedia—medium spreader .......... Moca tia Goce eriempee! 2.50 4.50 10.00 
= Hicksi- narrow, UpLLe hits FA ald cto Demcititic oe {ake mae 2.50 4.50 10.00 
Andersoni—graceful spreading ............ Saccuc (te) ala), 2.50 4.50 10.00 
Kelseyi—dense upright—berries ............. son5 (Ot) Thal, 2.50 4.50 10.00 
Brevifolia—dwarf bushy ........... ee ein a= (aan: 2a SU) 4.50 10.00 
“Best for hedge purposes 
SPECIAL COLLECTION—10 each of the above 8 varieties (80 trees) for $30.00. 
Rooted cuttings of the above $15.00 per 100, Ready May 15. 
