AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 
HEMLOCKS 
No evergreen is more graceful or beautiful 
than our Canada Hemlock. It will thrive in sun 
or shade and laugh at subzero weather. 
Pruning will increase the compactness of 
Hemlocks. Ideal for hedges, lawn specimens or 
foundation planting. 
CANADA HEMLOCK (Tsuga canadensis). 
Graceful, dense, deep green tree. 
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CAROLINA HEMLOCK (T. 
caroliniana). 
Dark, dense, tufted foliage, sweeping grace- 
fully to the ground. 
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SARGENT’S WEEPING HEMLOCK (T. 
canadensis pendula). Here is a dwarf weeping 
form of Hemlock. Very graceful. If you want 
something fine and different, here it is! 
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SIEBOLD HEMLOCK (T. sieboldi). A shorter 
needle of glossy, dark green with whitish lines 
beneath. Dense growth. 5 
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TAXUS (Yew) 
Without question the finest of evergreens. 
Each year they gain in popularity, as more people 
come to know their sterling qualities. They are 
exceptionally hardy and thrive in practically all 
soils. Their adaptability and rich, dignified 
appearance make them outstanding. 
Varieties vary from low spreading types to 
pyramidal forms. Ali have handsome, dark green 
foliage. For low or tall hedges, as specimen 
plants, or for foundation plantings they are 
unexcelled. 
SPREADING ENGLISH YEW (Taxus baccata 
repandens). A beautiful, spreading form with 
curved needles. Bluish green foliage. Low 
grower. 
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JAPANESE YEW (T. De inta Rich, deep 
green foliage; spreading habit. Effective for 
foundation plantings. Striking red berries in 
fall. 
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UPRIGHT SPREADING YEW (T. cuspidata, 
Upright). Rich, deep green foliage and up- 
right, spreading habit. 
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UPRIGHT JAPANESE YEW (T. cuspidata 
capitata). An erect, pyramidal form. It lends 
itself to a number of uses. Ideal for hedges, as 
specimens or for foundation plantings. 
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INTERMEDIA YEW (1. cuspidata intermedia). 
Compact, dense, and always shapely and color- 
ful. Waxy, very deep green foliage. 
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We take pride in the quality of the 
plants we grow and of our careful hand- 
ling of them. We know that they will 
give good results and pleasure to our 
customers. 
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JAPANESE YEW 
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BROWN’S YEW (T. media browni). A graceful, 
vase-shaped plant with heavy, waxy, dark 
ereen foliage. 
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COLUMNAR YEW (T. cuspidata columnaris). 
Very slender, dense, columnar plant with 
dark Bee retaining its color all winter. 
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DWARF JAPANESE YEW (T. cuspidata nana). 
Spreading Yew of dwarf habit. Short, dark 
green foliage on compact branches. Ideal for 
edging or “low hedge and indispensable for 
foundation planting. Slow growing. 
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HATFIELD YEW (T. media hatfieldi). One of 
the finest forms of Yew. Broad, columnar 
shape. 
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HICKS YEW (T. media hicksi). Narrow, col- 
umnar form, perfect as an accent plant. Offers 
many possibilities, especially in a small garden. 
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