Evergreens 
Taxus cuspidata capitata. Japanese Pyramidal Yew. 
Handsome pyramidal tree. Its dark green foliage is 
covered with red berries in the fall. Fine for formal plant- 
ings, hedges, or as specimens. Our plants in this variety are 
a far superior type. Each 
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T. cuspidata hoyti. Hoyt’s Yew. 
A compact, upright, spreading Yew densely clothed with 
large, heavy, dark green foliage. It is a fine grower. Has 
red berries in late summer and fall. 
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T. cuspidata nana (brevifolia). Dwarf Japanese Yew. 
We believe Nana to be the best of all the Yews. Artistic 
and irregular, spreading growth if allowed its freedom. It 
is very hardy and has deep green foliage. Truly an aristo- 
crat. It may be used as a specimen or for dwarf hedges. 
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T. media hatfieldi. Hatfield’s Yew. 
Similar to Hicks Yew except that it does not yield berries. 
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T. media hicksi. Hicks Yew. 
Having a columnar habit of growth, it may be substituted 
for the Irish Yew in cold climates. Very dark green in 
color, it is valuable in formal gardens and when planted 
close makes a fine hedge. 
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Taxus cuspidata (Yew hedge) 
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