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YEW —continued from preceding page 
CAPITATA YEW (TAXUS cuspidata capitata)—Pyramidal, ex- 
cellent for accents at foundations, also for hedg- 
ing, and entrance plantings. 
Each 5to25 
2 feet 17.00 16.50 
2¥%2 feet 21.00 20.50 
3 feet 26.00 25.50 
3% feet 36.00 35.00 
BREVIFOLIA YEW (TAXUS cuspidata nana)—Dwart, compact 
with occasional dense arm-like branches, very 
dark green foliage, excellent for dwarf hedges. 
The slowest growing of the Yews. 
1% feet 15.00 14.50 
2 feet 20.000 —— 
CUSPIDATA—SPREADING YEW (TAXUS cuspidata)—Larger 
form, kept within bounds by pruning. Bright 
medium green color, and medium growing. 
15 inch _ 10.00 9.50 
1% feet 12.00 11.50 
2 ~=feet 14.00 13.50 
22 feet 19.00 18.50 
BROWNI (TAXUS Browni)—Broad pyramid, semi-dwarf with 
dark green foliage. 
15. inch 10.00 9.50 
142 feet 14.00 13.50 
2 feet 18.00 17.50 
HICKS (TAXUS media hicksi)—Columnar, rich glossy dark 
green, resists extremes of heat and drought, can 
be sheared, fine for hedges. 
1% feet 10.00 9.50 
2° feet 12,00 sane 
22 feet 16.50 16.00 
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