HEDGE PLANTS 



Hedge of California Privet. 

 Althea. Rose of Sharon.— Double varieties, all colors, 2^! to 3 ft.; $10.00 per 100. 



3 to 4 ft., $15.00 per KX). 

 Berteris Thunbergi.— Has become popular in late years for producing low, dense hedges. Its abundant 

 small light green leaves, which turn to rich colors in autumn, and its wealth of scarlet ber- 

 ries, render it very attractive. It is extremely hardy, remains dense and full to the ground 

 and requires but little pruning. 



Two years, 9 to 15 inches 100, $2.00; 1000, $15.00 



Transplanted, 12 to 18 inches 100, $3.50; 1000, $30.00 



Transplanted, IVa to 2 ft 100, $6.00; 1000, $50.00 



Heavy, 2 to ft 100, $9.00; 1000, $80.00 



Berberis Lovetti.— Superior to 7?. Thunbergi. by reason of being of more upright habit and a stronger 

 grower. Foliage similar but the berries are smaller, even brighter in color and are pro- 

 duced in even greater profusion. It is destined to be the hedge plant of the future— Just as 

 is California Privet at present. 



Two years. 12 to 18 inches 100, $4.00; 1000' $35.00 



Transplanted 1% to 2 ft 100, $8 00; 1000, $75.00 



Large plants, 2 to 3 ft 100, $12.00; 1000, $110.00 



California Privet. (See cvt) Introduced as a hedge plant by me in 1873. It has become exceedingly 

 popular and is now more largely emtloyed for hedge planting than all other plants or shrubs 

 combined. Its rich, dark green, glossy foliage, which remains upon the plant until after mid- 

 winter, and its rapid, vigorous growth, added to the fact that it succeeds everywhere.— even in 

 the most trying situations and upon all kinds of soil,— renders it par excellencf for hedging. 

 A circular, "How to Plant and Care For a California Privet Hedge," will be mailed free upon 

 request. 



1 year, 12 to 18 in., 100, $2.00; 1;000; $15.00; 2 years, 2 to 3 ft., 100, $4.00; 1;000; $35,00. 



2 years, 1^/2 to 2 ft., 100, $3.00; 1000; $25.00. 



Rosa rugosa. Japanese Rose.— Rapidly grow ng in favor for hedging purposes. The richness of its 

 foliage, its showy flowers and attractive fruit or "hips," unite in rendering it desirable. It is 

 also very hardy and its foliage is always bright, attractive and free from insect attack. 

 Strong transplanted three years old, $12.00 per 100, 



EVERGREENS FOR HEDGING. 



American Arbor Vitae.— Of rapid growth and much used for planting evergreen hedges and screens. 



Transplanted ly, to 2 ft., 100, $12.00 Strong, 3 to 4 ft., 100, $22.00 



Bushy, 2 to 3 ft., 100, $18.00 Heavy, 4 to 5 ft., 100, $30.00 



Hemlock Spruce.— No other tree or shrub prod ices such a dense and beautiful hedge as this. Also very 

 liardy and of rapid growth. 



Transplanted, I1/2 to 2 ft., 100, $30.(0. Bushy; 2 to 3 ft.. 100. $40.00. 

 Norway Spruce.— The most rapid in growth of all; much used for planting wind-breaks as well as for 

 iiedges and screens. 



Transplanted, I1/2 to 2 ft., 100, $15.00 Bushy, 2 to 3 ft., 100, $25.00 



Twice transplanted, 3 to 4 ft 100, $35.00 



Ilex crenata. Japanese Holly.— For produc ng a low dense, evergreen hedge, this is about perfect. 

 It is being largelv used by landscape gardeners. Fine plants 12 to 15 in.. 100. $25.00. 

 Dwarf Boxwood.— Used chiefly for edging. 4 to 6 in., 100. $6.00; 1.000; .S50.00. 



