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Hedges 



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THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA PRIVET — The Best Low Cost Hedge — Grown by Harrison Brothers, Berlin, Maryland 



California Frsvet is the Leading Low Cost Hedge Plant 



CALIFORNrA PRIVET 



(Ligustrum ovolitoliuml 



This is the universal hedge in the East, a fact prov- 

 ing that Privet has greater merit under ordinary con- 

 ditions for this purpose than any other plant. For live 

 fences at village, town and country homes it is the 

 very best of all materials. On public grounds of all 

 kinds, parks and cemeteries, along roads and paths, on 

 factory gorunds, and on newly subdivided areas near 

 towns, nothing else can be used in its place, and in 

 this place it is indispensable. It is the best of all 

 hardy hedge plants. Con be easily kept at any height 

 desired; has glossy, deep green leaves, and holds them 

 until late fall. Its strong, quick, upright growth makes 

 it useful for screening out unsightly objects. 



HOW TO PLANT 



California Privet grows faster than any other hedge 

 plant. For a thick hedge close to the ground the 

 plants must be set close together about 6 to 1 2 inches 

 apart. Plow or dig a trench about 1 foot deep and 

 P/i to 2 feet wide. The plants should be planted deep 

 enough so that the soil covers about the first three 

 inches of the lowest branches. Fill around the plants 

 with top soil and firm the soil. Water thoroughly after 

 planting. Cut plants back to about 4 inches from the 

 ground after planting; this will result in a dense hedge 

 at the bottom of the plants. After hedge reaches de- 

 sired height it can be kept trimmed so as to remain 

 at that height. 



A BARGAIN IN CALIFORNIA 

 PRIVET 



We Grow California Privef by 

 the Mile 



l-Jl/2 ft. 

 11/2-2 ft. 



2-3 ft. . 

 3-4 ft. . 



1 to 9 

 Plants 

 .$0.20 

 . .25 

 . .35 

 .45 



10 to 49 50 or More 



Plants Plants 



$0.14 $0.10 



.18 .14 



.25 .18 



.35 .25 



SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI 



This grand shrub has done more to beau- 

 tify the homes of America than any other 

 /ariety. It is valuable as a specimen in 

 groups in border planting and for hedges. 

 The branches are slender, drooping, covered 

 with white flowers in April or early May. It 

 grows in any place either in full sunlight or 

 partial shade. Disease resistant, hardy, 

 thrives under adverse conditions. Ultimate 

 height 6 to 8 feet but can be kept lower by 

 trimming. The most popular shrub. We have 

 a'c\ extra fine supply of first class plants this 

 year and are pricing them especially low. 



Each 3 10 



18 to 24 inches $0.70 $1.95 $6.00 



2 to 3 feet 80 2.25 7.00 



3 to 4 feet 1.00 2.85 9.00 



GREEN BARBERRY 

 (Berberis thunbergi) 



The best low dense hedge plant grown. Its 

 abundant, small light green leaves, which 

 turn to rich colors in autumn, and its wealth 

 of scarlet berries make it very attractive. 

 Extremely hardy and requires but little prun- 

 ing. Ornamental and graceful the whole year. 

 PRICES PER EACH PLANT 



1 to 9 10 to 49 50orMore 



Plants Plants Plants 



9 to 12 inches $0.30 $0.25 $0.20 



12 to 15 Inches .40 .30 .25 



15 to 18 inches . .50 .40 .35 



18 to 24 inches .60 .50 .45 



CROSS COUNTRY PACKING 



Our method of packing enables us to ship 

 our nursery stock thousands of miles with the 

 stock arriving in field-fresh condition. We 

 guarantee safe arrival no matter where you 

 live. 



HARRISON BROTHERS, 



Berlin, Maryland. 



Plant DWARF BOXWOOD Along Your Walk 



ORDER BY MAIL 



with Confidence from 



Harrisons' Nurseries 



HARRISON BROTHERS, Props. 



Berlin, Maryland 



SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI 

 Always Mokes on Attractive Hedge 



BUSH ARBUTUS 



(Abelia grandlfloral 



One of our beautiful, popular and satisfac- 

 tory Brood-Leaved Evergreens. The graceful, 

 drooping stems and branches are covered 

 with dark, glossy leaves, which in winter as- 

 sume a metallic sheen. From the middle of 

 June until frost, this plant produces an im- 

 mense quantity of tubular-shaped white flow- 

 ers tinged with pink, about an inch long, 

 which ore borne in clusters. Good for shade. 

 Ideal for hedges. Each 10 



1 to 11/2 feet $1.50 $11.50 



1 1/2 to 2 feet 2.00 17.00 



2 to 3 feet 2.50 21.00 



DWARF ENGLISH BOXWOOD 



Ideal for Dwarf Hedges 



Make your home ground the show place of 

 your community. Dwarf English Boxwood is 

 the ideal low growing plant to add the finish 

 touches to your home grounds. It stays green 

 all winter and provides your planting with 

 year around beauty. Can be trimmed if de- 

 sired, but not necessary, unless you wont the 

 strictly formal effect. 



PRICES OF DWARF ENGLISH BOXWOOD 

 Each 10 50 



4 to 6 inches $0.80 S7.00 $30.00 



YOU CAN PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US WITH COMPLETE CONFI- 

 DENCE. It is our earnest desire that each and every one of our customers 

 be fully satisfied in their dealings with us. If you are not and feel that 

 it is our fault in any way, please write to us. No transaction is complete 

 unless you are completely satisfied. 



Terms — Net Cash 



Remittance with order, by check, money order or draft. 

 We will ship C. O. D. provided a deposit of one-fourth amount of 

 purchase price is sent with order. 



All nursery stock priced f. o. b. Berlin, Maryland. 



Money Back 



In the event that any nursery stock sold by us should prove untrue to 

 name under which it is sold, we hereby agree, on proper proof of such 

 untrueness to name, to replace the original order or to refund the pur- 

 chase price. Except for such liability, and in respect to all nursery stock 

 sold by us, we give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, 

 quality, productiveness or any other matter. HARRISONS' NURSERIES, 

 Harrison Brothers, Props., Berlin, Maryland. 



Note: Any money overpaid by customer will be promptly refunded. 



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