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EVERGREENS Continued 
SPRUCE NORWAY 
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SPRUCE WHITE 
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TAXUS 
Taxus, commonly called Yew, has long been a favorite 
of English Gardens. It has a traditional elegance that 
adapts it admirably to hedge, specimen, and founda- 
tion planting. The rich green color, lacy texture of 
its foliage, its hardiness in our climate, and adapta- 
bility to any situation, make it one of our finest 
evergreens. 
TAXUS ANDERSONI 
Low spreading type which is usually broader than high. 
Grows in shade or sun. 
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TAXUS BROWNI 
Has heavy wavy dark green foliage. Normal develop- 
ment is a graceful vase shape. 
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TAXUS CUSPIDATA 
Spreading, bushy, red berries in fall. One of the most 
dependable for foundation plantings. 
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