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Taxus baccata procumbens (Prostrate English. Yew) 
One of the beautiful low growing types, being of broad vase-shaped form 
and heavily branched. Has deep green foliage. Is a strong vigorous grower 
and of far more than ordinary attractive appearance. Because of its com- 
manding form and color it occupies a valuable place in landscaping where 
low evergreens are desired. Does equally well in sun or shade. Hardy and 
rare. Each 10 100 1000 
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Taxus baccata repandens (Spreading English Yew) 
Similar to the Prostrate English Yew but with deeper colored foliage and a 
flatter, more spreading habit of growth. A plant 6 feet across would be only 
about 2 feet tall. A rare and desirable dwarf evergreen. 
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Taxus cuspidata (Japanese Yew) 
This beautiful yew is a native of the Orient and is hardy, strong and dwarf. 
It is a spreading tree and in older specimens may reach a spread of 20 feet 
and height of 8 feet. Cuspidata is fine for hedges and can be held to a 
superb dwarf hedge only 12 to 15 inches tall as it can stand any amount of 
pruning. It is equally good for medium hedges and is perfectly adapted to 
small homes. Has deep green foliage. Its long and continued use speaks 
much for the quality and desirability of the Japanese Yew. One of the most 
satisfactory of all dwarf evergreens for specimen and foundation use. 
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Taxus cuspidata capitata 
Well known spreading form of the Japanese Yew. 
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Taxus media hicksi (Hick's Yew) 
Columnar in form with upright branches and bright dark green foliage. 
Hardier than the Irish yew and can be grown farther north making a good 
substitute for that beautiful tree. Rather slow growing eventually reaching 
a dozen feet or more in height. Very valuable where space and hardiness 
are factors. 
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THUJA (ARBORVITAES) 
Thuja occidentalis (American Arborvitae] 
Native New Brunswick and Manitoba to North Carolina and Illinois. An 
old, standard favorite. Grows in compact form, narrow pyramid in shape 
and attaining a height of 60 feet. Withstands low degrees of temperature, 
makes fine low hedges or taller wind breaks. A tree that has always been 
justly esteemed, 
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