ORNAMENTAL HEDGE PLANTS 



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A closer side view of the hedge pictured on page 43, showing its curved 

 P3rramidal outline 



and from violet again to pearly white; and so on through the 

 years and ever with the dark ribbons of Boxwood to bind the 

 harmonies of the flower tones to the velvet greens of the turf. 

 As the ultimate growth of this variety of Boxwood is six inches 

 there will never be other than this band of dark green ribbon to 

 show through the garden pictures of the years. 



The entrance to this garden is through a wicket gate of white- 

 wood that is set under an arch of pleached Amoor Privet, Ligus- 

 trum amurense, and this forms part of the hedge that bounds 

 this lovely garden unit in the beautiful grounds of which it forms 

 a part. 



