FALL - 1951 
TAXUS - Japanese Yew 10 100 =©1000 — 
CUSP. INTERMEDIA lyr X 6- 8” 77 17% siz. 
CUSP. VERMEULEN lyr X 4- 6” 9 fib} 
Described Page 7 lyr 2k 16> 8” 22 AT% a: 
MEDIA HICKSI lyr X 4-6” 29 15 ails 
lyr X 6- 8” yp) chee tO 
tyr X 8-10” 25 .20 17% 
MEDIA KELSEYI - Berrybush Yew. Very attractive large 
_ dark green foliage heavily dotted with bright red berries 
in fall. Broad bushy habit. An excellent yew. 
lyr X 4 6” gil) 15 i 
MEDIA KELSEYI UPRIGHT. Foliage of Kelseyi but col- 
umnar in habit and not characterized by berries. 
5yr XX 12-15” DD 45 
5yr XX 15-18” 65 55 
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TAXUS MEDIA - - - TALL - NARROW - HARDY 
SENTINALIS PILARIS PYRAMIDALS STRICTA 
Developed to replace the difficult hibernica and for use where 
Juniper or Thuya are not adaptable or desired. Tested for 
hardiness, habit and appeal for many years. Available as 
liners for many years and now a limited quantity in finished 
sizes. each 1-4 each 5-10 
= eee 24-30" 6.50 6.25 
* B&B 30-36” 7.50 7.25 
* B&B 36-42” 8.50 8.25 
PYRAMIDALIS - Pyramid Yew. Fast growing with verti- 
cal branches and striking dark foliage. A rich, showy full 
bushed pyramid 6yr XXX 12-18” per 10 $12.50 
ROBUSTA - Obelisk Yew. Similar to pyramidals but with 
heavier branches and habit. Needles are larger and more 
glossy. 
STRICTA - Narrowbush Yew. Short needles lend a compact 
effect. Vertical branches and narrow habit make a desir- 
able plant. 
VERIDIS - Grassgreen Yew. Year-around fresh green color. 
Strong sturdy growth of vertical branches in slender habit 
make it one of the best. 
* Shipping at cost extra 
Sentinalis & Pilaris not available this year 
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