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Pyramidalis Grandifolia 
— TALL — NARROW —- HARDY — 
Developed to replace troublesome Junipers, the rapidly 
overgrowing arborvitaes and the much less hardy Irish Yew. 
Use for accent, specimens, background. Excellent for hedges 
as it forms a compact, tight, narrow hedge - a living wall. 
FLUSHING - Flushing Yew. Large, sturdy needles and 
strong growth make Flushing a rich, dark green column. 
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GRANDIFOLIA - Bigleaf Yew. Strong sturdy plant with 
long dark green needles. Rich and unusual. 
Grades B, D, E, G, J, K, M, N. 
PYRAMIDALIS - Pyramid Yew. Fast growing with vertical 
branches and graceful foliage. A rich, showy, full bushed 
pyramid. 
Grades A, D, H, G, H, J, K, M, N. 
ROBUSTA - Obelisk Yew. Similar to pyramidalis but with 
heavier branches and habit. Needles are large and glossy. 
Gradest By D, tH hee 
STRICTA - Narrowbush Yew. Compact, slower growing 
plant with short medium green needles. 
Grades’ C, D}- EH, G,; H, J, MM. 
VIRIDIS - Grassgreen Yew. Year-around fresh green color. 
Strong sturdy growth of vertical branches in slender habit 
make it one of the best. 
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