QUALITY 
as well as price 
should be con- 
sidered in buy- 
ing Evergreens. 
Ours are ac- 
climated and 
freshly dug. 
Taxus Cuspidata 
Flowers Fade and Die, but 
Evergreens Bring Beauty to 
Your Home the Year ’Round 
aiik —~ YEW - 
The rich, dark green Yew continues to be the favorite among the evergreens. 
Their hardiness, resistance to diseases and insects and ease of transplanting, 
make them deserving of their great popularity. There are many shapes and types 
of growth—upright, semi-upright, columnar, spreading, dwarf and globe—which 
make them suitable for almost any landscape requirement. In foundation plant- 
ings they are unsurpassed. They stand pruning very well and make desirable 
hedges—dwarf, intermediate or tall. Although slower growing than some other 
varieties they make desirable specimen plants. We have one of the largest stocks 
in the South and invite your inspection of our plants of real quality. 
T. cuspidata (Spreading Yew). Low, spreading type which is broader than 
high. Can be pruned into compact form to look like Boxwood or made 
into a hedge if desired. Withstands heat and cold and is perfectly hardy 
in Our climate. Can be grown in sun or shade. One of the finest spread- 
ing Evergreens. 
Each Each 
Sart Ome ts I rennet carey coc § 6.50 3: fol Silo) tae ee eee $15.00 
De EOm Dion Tt pase eene cpio 8.50 3 to 24. ft eee 20.00 
2p POS nil tee wee ck ee 12.00 
T. cuspidata browni (Brown's Yew). A selected seedling of Taxus cuspidata. 
Normally grows somewhat taller than its spread. Needles short, compact 
and of good deep, rich green. Excellent for hedge or specimen. Can 
easily be pruned into globe form. 
Each Each 
Le Om Sinn neta tt xe $5.50 VAR OMG Bead of ks 3, We aee 5p $9.00 
GEO ein eee re 7.00 
T. cuspidata capitata (Upright Yew). An upright, cone-shaped form of me- 
dium growth. Desirable for foundation planting or hedge. The most de- 
sirable variety of this type. 
Each Each 
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3 UD TOR tame eines c OMS Dia) tOLOat tae 21.00 
AN dey ARVN GAG, 4 6 0 on wom (2.75 Ontowia, oft) eee eee 25 00 
T. cuspidata intermedia. An interesting type. Faster growing than T. nana, 
slower than T. cuspidata. Good color. Each 
Each DET O e205 cil hoe, Hee eee § 9.00 
ome tohe ei Miny, “scam oy Giahn ee $7.00 2 ptOnS ntl eee) eee ee [Ze 
T. cuspidata nana (Dwarf Yew). Cf extremely slow growth, forming a low, 
SIZES irregular and picturesque outline. Can be used as a specimen, hedge or 
On spreading type evergreens, sizes listed indi- dwarf edging. 
te width. O ight t the sizes indicat aie 
cate wi nN Uprig ypes, the sizes indicate [Sgt Onl S cl ORME Ae ce eRe ds SRM on mire, RE $6.00 
height. T. cuspidata vermeulen (Vermeulen Yew). An upright vase-shaped type of 
Taxus Browni 
unusual character. Its irregular, rather open formation is quite distinct. 
Good green color throughout winter. You will be pleased with it where 
an informal plant is desired. 
Each Each 
IS (ko) PHAN, Sion oe ob a $6.00 DatOee Vou tthe ee ee eee $7.00 
Assorted Taxus 
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