The Famous Colonial Boxwood o/^ Boiiik 



DWARF 



English Boxwood 



(Buxus Sempervirens Suffruticosa) 



A widely known and popular form of dwarf 

 Boxwood. It has small deep green dense leaves 

 which hold their bright color throughout the win- 

 ter months. Suitable for very low hedges and 

 edgings, can be trimmed in various forms. 



Easy to Grow 



Dwarf English Boxwood is easy to grow, will 

 thrive in most every type of soil. After this plant 

 once becomes established it does not require any 

 particular attention. It is practically immune 

 from all diseases and insects. Can be planted in 

 the full sunlight and semi-shady locations. 



Large Specimen Plants Sell at High Prices 



Dwarf English Boxwood has been called the 

 "Century" plant due to its ability to live over a 

 hundred years. A few years ago large plants sold 

 for fabulous prices, many selling for hundreds of 

 dollars. 



PRICES OF DWARF ENGLISH BOXWOOD 







Each 



2 for 



10 for 



100 for 



3 to 



4 inches 



.$0.25 



$0.40 



$1.50 



$10.00 



4 to 



6 inches 



. .30 



.50 



2.00 



16.00 



6 to 



8 inches, B&B . . 



. .50 



.90 



4.00 



38.00 



8 to 



10 inches, B&B. . 



. .70 



1.20 



5.00 



48.00 



10 to 



12 inches, B&B. .. 



. 1.00 



1.80 



8.00 



75.00 



12 to 



15 inches, B&B. . 



. 1.50 



2.70 



12.00 



110.00 



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(50 or m 



ore at 100 rate) 







SPECIAL ENGLISH BOXWOOD OFFER NO. 505 

 25 Dwarf English Boxwood, 3 to 4 in., for $2.50 



DWARF ENGLISH BOXWOOD 



OX WOOD ^^ef^ o*d cUtead 



— the real Aristocrat- of the Evergreen family 



YOU CAN SECURE THE FINEST SPECIMENS IN AMERICA FROM HARRISONS 



Possibly no evergreen shrub has been 

 so much used for marking the boun- 

 daries of formal gardens, to outline 

 flower beds, for low hedges, and for 

 other ornamental purposes. The plants 

 will adapt themselves to almost any 

 situation and climate, and by judicious 

 pruning can be trained to many forms. 

 Compact — Deep Glossy Leaves 



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American BOXWOOD 



(Buxus Sempervirens) 



Our Boxwood has deep glossy 

 green leaves. They are dense, 

 compact specimens, having been 

 sheared many times. The leaves 

 on this variet>A are small and 

 resemble the dwarf English Box- 

 wood. This variety is a dwarf 

 grower, but it makes much 

 faster growth than the English 

 Boxwood. For those who want 

 large Boxwood plants in a few 

 years, this is the best variety to 

 plant. 



A BROTHER OF 

 "YE OLDE ENGLISH" BOXWOOD 

 — It Grows Much Faster 



PRICES OF AMERICAN BOXWOOD 











Each 



2 for 



10 for 100 for 



3 to 



4 



inches 





.$0.25 



$0.40 $1.50 $10.00 



4 to 



6 



inches 





. .30 



.50 



2.00 



15.00 



6 to 



8 



inches. 



B&B. 



. .40 



.60 



2.50 



23.00 



8 to 



10 



inches. 



B&B. 



. .50 



.90 



4.00 



38.00 



10 to 



12 



inches. 



B&B. 



. .60 



1.00 



4.50 



43.00 



12 to 



15 



inches. 



B&B. 



. .80 



1.40 



6.00 



55.00 



15 to 



18 



inches. 



B&B. 



. 1.00 



1.80 



8.00 





18 to 



21 



inches. 



B&B. 



. 1.50 



2.70 











(50 or more 



at 100 



rate) 







AMERICAN BOXWOOD 





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