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JUNIPER — continued from preceding page 
RED CEDAR — JJ. virginiana) Medium blueish green foilage 
which turns to purple-red in winter. Columnar 
type. 
Each 5 to 25 
2 ~=—sfeet 3.00 2.70 
22 feet 4.00 3.70 
HEMLOCK — (TSUGA canadensis) 
CANADIAN HEMLOCK — Fine evergreen for deep shade, 
branches are slender. They shear well and are 
fast growing in moist soil, and prefer shade 
year round. 
3. feet 15.00 14.50 
Y EW — (TAXUS) 
Several members of the Yew family comprise the “ar- 
istocrats” of medium, dwarf and pygmy types of evergreen. 
Handsome, hardy and a variety of types lend themselves to 
unusual landscape effects. Colors range in rich dark greens, 
most varieties maintain this positive color year round. Yews 
thrive in shade and tolerate extreme ranges of moisture. Every 
home deserves the liberal use of Yews. Thrives in shade or sun. 
CAPITATA YEW — (TAXUS cuspidata capitata) Pyramidal, 
excellent for accents at foundations, also for 
hedging, and entrance plantings. 
12 feet 11.00 10.50 
2 feet 16.00 15.50 
22 feet 18.00 17.50 
3 feet 25.00 24.50 
3%2 feet 30.00 —— 
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