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LIGUSTEUM VCTLGAEE. -Zinne. 

 (The Privet.) 

 There are several species and varieties of tke Ligustrum, all of ■wMcli 

 make beautiful and excellent hedges. 



These can be easily propagated from cuttings, and transplanted into 

 the line of fence when one-year old plants. 



OLEA EUROPA^. 

 (The Olive.) 



Makes an excellent hedge. Grow from seed and rear plants in the 

 nursery. 



ROSA EUBIGINOSA.— ira«e. 

 (The Sweettriar.) 

 Cultivate . by the seeds sown on line of fence. With care and 

 attention this makes a fairly good hedge fence. 



ACACIA. — Armata. 

 (The Kangaroo Island Acacia.) 

 Sow seed on the line of fence.. Keep weU trimmed up, and a good 

 hedge will be the result. 



TAMARIX GALLICA,— iiM»e. 

 (Tamarisk Tree.) 

 A good hedge plant. For description and mode of culture, see page 

 101. 



