Harrisons 9 Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



HARRISON-GROWN BOXWOOD 



Possibly no other evergreen shrub has been so much used for 

 marking the boundaries 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. We believe 

 that our stock of boxwood this year is considerably above the 

 average, being possibly the highest quality available throughout the 

 Union. The plants have been properly cultivated and transplanted, 

 and are therefore in just the condition to grow rapidly when 

 transplanted to your grounds. We are one of America's largest 

 growers of boxwood. Boxwood will be properly dug, balled and 

 burlapped, except customer advising otherwise. 



Boxwood on an Old Maryland Estate 



Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) 



Handsome shrub of dense, compact growth. Leaves evergreen, 



quite small, deep glossy green. An ideal plant, more extensively 



used for shaping in various forms than possibly any other ever- 

 green. (See front cover.) 



1 to 9 10 to 29 80 to 300 



Plants Plants Plants 



8 to 10 in $.60 $.55 $.50 each 



10 to 12 in 80 .70 .60 each 



12 to 15 in 1.00 .90 .80 each 



15 to 18 in 1.50 1.35 1.20 each 



Dwarf English Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens suffraticosa) 



A widely known and popular dwarf form, evergreen foliage, 

 small, deep green and dense. Suitable for very low hedges and 

 edgings. 



4 to 6 in $.40 $.35 each 



6 to 8 in 60 .55 each 



Tree Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens arborescens) 



Hardy, quickest growing, upright variety of boxwood, 

 leaves being loose growing ; pyramidal shape. 



15 to 18 in $1.00 each 



iy 2 to 2 ft . 1.50 each 



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