PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 5 

BOXWOOD 
Boxwood is another of our specialties and by growing it 
in the quantities we do, we are enabled to furnish it at these 
very low prices. This Boxwood is first-class in every way. 
We have customers who send us repeat orders several times 
during a season. We know you will like our Boxwood if 
you will let us send yousomeof it. Good Stock, Good Service, 
and Low Prices. 
Each 10 100 1000 
BUXUS HARLANDI. New, dwarf, beautiful, dense and com- 
pact. Leaves long; slow grower. 
<2U ain pote plants... $3.00 $25.00 
BUXUS JAPONICA. A hardy, tall-growing type with light 
green leaves which turn a yellowish brown in winter. 
SSmcOM 4einvacranssssencee $2225) Sliiso0 
+e SuecowLOeine LELANSsae5. seen 3.50 30.00 
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317) Ko). als). They CUS AW, gos aoe 5.00 45.00 
30 to 36 Ms BeBe $10.00 90.00 
SORCOLM4 27 In bw bee beeen 12.50 110.00 
BUXUS ‘KOREANA, A.A. TYPE. This is probably the hardi- 
est of all the Boxwoods. This strain is entirely different 
from the above. Propagated from plants sent to us by the 
Arnold Arboretum many years ago. Foliage a good green 
both summer and winter; narrower leaves than Semper- 
virens; slow, spreading grower. We have been selling all 
our stock to growers who saw it in our nursery. 
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BUXUS MICROPHYLLA var. COMPACTA. New, rare, ex- 
tremely dwarf and hardy Boxwood. Has stood all weather 
conditions in the Pocono Mountains where temperature 
drops below zero. Very dwarf and slow growing. Ideal 
for edging, rockeries, Knott gardens and all uses where . 
plants are required to remain dwarf. Original plant after 
twenty-eight years, is now about 12 inches high and 21 
inches wide. A rare em Stock very limited. 
=I Zines pOtuplants ) byre.s. oe $3.00 $25.00 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS. An old-time favorite in gardens 
and much used for hedges as well as for specimen plants. 
This is called the Bush Box and is a faster growing type 
than Suffruticosa Box. If you want the real dwarf grow- 
ing kind you should get Suffruticosa. 
08 Ho) 2b tine tame eo doe $2.25 $17.50 
ord COs Gmina cChan Santee senate, Ponta, VPPAS0) 
SrSntow! Ovinwatrans ss eesc a. A000 3500 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS ELEGANTISSIMA. A _ golden 
edged type. Very pretty. 
7322p ine DOLE plants eis + $1.00 $8.50 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS FASTIGIATA. Grows in a pyra- 
midal or columnar form. Rare. 

peed DOteplants: —. -...1.1% aS 00 $25.00 
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* 8 to 10 in. trans........... 4.50 40.00 | 
S10CtoOot2 ein atrans. fs 5.50 50.00 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS ROTUNDIFOLIA. A round leaf 
“12 to 15 in. trans........... 8.00 75.00 | 
type of Sempervirens. Very scarce. | 
i2ye in- pote plants... ~.. -/... $3.00 $25.00 
FES=tLOmLOMINMAELANS! > onic 4.50 40.00 
SlOStOnl2eine ehansS). ces... 5s50) 0200 
BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA (Old English Dwarf Box). As a 
low edging in formal gardens there is no greater favorite | 
than this variety of Box. This is the variety that is so 
much seen in Washington’s gardens at Mt. Vernon and in 
other noted gardens in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and 
other Middle Atlantic States. 


* Strong rooted cuttings 1 yr. $7.50 $65.00 
SCO mA NL ETAMNS ion 22 sek, $2.50 20.00 185.00 
ASTOR ON ACEANSYa. oe aes SOO = 25100 225-00 
OUtOrs Scilla stranSes-s a5 02 onl: A200m MSD tO0N 9325200 
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CALLICARPA Dichotoma (Purple Beautyberry) 
SeOmtOnl2ains tRanss.5. he. $2.50 $20. 00 
CALYCANTHUS Floridus (Sweet Shrub) 
i AL Nae ee Se Ate eel ae $1.00 $8.00 
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