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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



A very fin^ example of properly trained and shewed California Privet 

 HEDGE PLANTS— Continued 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Plant eight inches apart. Introduced by us in the early seven- 

 ties and now more largely planted for hedges than any other shrub. 

 Full instructions for the planting and care of Privet Hedges 

 mailed free, 



Doz. 



12 to 18 inches $0.60 



18 to 24 inches 80 



.50 



100 

 $3.50 

 5.00 

 8.00 



1,000 



$30.00 

 40.00 

 75.00 



3 feet.. 1. 



HARDY NORTH AMOOR PRIVET 



Plant in single rows eight inches apart. 



Has box-like leaves and forms a dense and handsome 

 hedge. Highly recommended for shady situations. Ex- 

 tremely hardy. 



Doz. 



100 



1,000 



$1.25 



$ 6.50 



$55.00 



1.50 



8.00 



70.00 



2.00 



12.00 



100.00 



2.50 



15.00 



125.00 



Chinese Wistaria — a rampant climber 

 tcith splendid foliage and lovely flowers. 



2 to 3 feet 



HARDY VINES AND CREEPERS 



Vines will be sent by mail if cash is sent for postage 

 as per table on opposite page. Quotations by the 100 

 and 1,000 of any variety will be mailed upon request. 

 All are strong two or three year plants. 



AMPELOPSIS 



VEITCHI. Boston or Japanese Ivy. — The most 

 popular and best of climbers for covering walls, etc., 

 clinging firmly to brick, stone or other material, and 

 forming a perfect coat of deep, glossy-green foliage. 



AMPELOPSIS VIRGINICA. Virginia Creeper or 

 American Ivy. — Of rapid, vigorous growth, quickly 

 covering trellises, arbors, etc., with a mass of bright 

 green foliage, which turns to a brilliant crimson in 

 autumn. 



Either Ampelopsis, strong, two years, each, 75c. ; 

 dozen, $7.50. 



