Dwarf Japanese Yew (Taxus cuspidata nana) 
EVERGREENS (Conifers) —Continued 
Taxus cuspidata Capitata (UPRIGHT JAPANESE 
YEW). Upright tree form of cuspidata—a very desirable 
variety for foundation plantings. Excellent for hedge 
purposes. M 
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A few large specimens priced on selection 
T. c. columnaris. A narrow, pyramidal form 
requiring a minimum of shearing. Dark green 
and very luxuriant. Fine for accent. M 
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T. c. Moon’s Columnar. A generally upright 
variety but usually having a spread very 
nearly equal to height. Its foliage is heavy and 
of deepest dark green. Hardy and slow in 
erowth. Highly recommended. § 
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T. c. nana (DWARF JAPANESE YEW). 
Dwarf, compact and low-spreading in habit. 
Very hardy. Because of its slow-growing na- 
ture, it is especially useful in foundation plant- 
ings for it will not outgrow its location. 
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Spreading English Yew (Taxus baccata repandens) 
Taxus densiformis. An unusually beau- 
tiful form of Taxus cuspidata — similar in 
shape with a more luxuriant and dense 
growth. Same prices apply as to Taxus 
cuspidata. 
T. media (Brownii (BROWN’S YEW). This 
rounded, full-centered type of compact Yew 
is our very best type for hedges, where me- 
dium height and considerable fullness is 
desired. Our stock of this variety is es- 
pecially fine. M 
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T. m. Hatfieldii (HATFIELD YEW). Finest 
upright Yew, making the finest of hedges 
of all the Yews, we _ believe. Especially 
useful for it holds: its form almost without 
trimming. M 
15 to 18 in. het. a $4.50 
18 to 24 in. het.. Aone 5:00 
2 to 2% ft. het. . aa fe 7.50 
2% to 3 ft. het. . a es 10.00 
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BW aC OWL OI Gey 110" eee 17.50 
Heavy specimens, 5 ft. hgt...........45.00 
Taxus media Hicksii?(HICKS 
YEW). Exceptionally dark green 
needles and red berries which it 
grows in profusion, makes this one 
of the most interesting Yews. Up- 
right, columnar in habit. Also 
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5 to 51% ft. het......... .35.00 
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T. m. Vermeulen. A dense-grow- 
ing, upright, rather rounded, type 
of Yew. Slightly irregular in char- 
acter it makes an interesting addi- 
tion to the landscape planting. 
Its extremely slow growth makes 
it even more valuable. § 
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Hick’s Yew (Taxus Hicksii) 
