HEDGE PLANTS 



Rates b}- the 1.000 prompth- given by letter upon -request. 



HARDY NORTH AMOOR PRIVET BERBERIS THUNBERGII 



Plant in single rows eight inches apart. pj^nt 12 inches apart. 



Has box-hke leaves and forms a dense and Exceedingly hardy. It is not so upright in 



handsome hedge. Succeeds m the shade of growth as the Privets; has verv neat and 



overhangmg trees much better than Cahfornia pretty light green, glossy leaves fhat turn to 



^ bright shades of red in autumn. 

 Doz. 100 



9 to 12 inches $1.25 $6.50 Doz. 100 



\l r II •"''u^' ioon Transplanted. 9 to 12 inches $2.00 $15.00 



18 to 24 mches 2.00 12.00 „ ^. . j n . io • u ^ nn -v. ha 



2 to 3 feet ^ 50 15 00 Transplanted, 12 to 18 inches.... 3.00 20.00 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Plant eight inches apart. 



Introduced by the Monmouth Nursery as a BOX-BARBERRY. — A very dwarf, compact 



hedge plant in the early seventies and now form of Berberis Thunbergii of ironclad hardi- 



more largely planted by far for producing orna- hood. Especially valuable for edging beds in 



mental hedges than any other shrub. formal gardening or for forming a low hedge 



Note.— A leaflet giving full instructions for anywhere. Its small pretty leaves are green 



planting and the care of Privet Hedges will be changmg to brilliant shades of yellow and red 



mailed upon request. autumn. For edging, plant 4 inches apart; 



Doz. 100 1 000 ^ ^O"^' li^dg^- plant 6 to 9 inches apart. 



12 to 18 inches $0.75 $4.00 $35.00 



1^ to 2 feet 1.00 6.00 50.00 Doz. 100 



2 to 3 feet 2.00 12.00 90.00 Two vears. neld erown $3.50 $25.00 



HARDY VINES AND CREEPERS 



Vines will be sent by mail if cash is sent for postage as per table. Quotations by the 100 

 ind 1,000 of any v ariety 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 cover- 

 ing walls, etc., clinging firmly to brick, stone 

 or other material, and forming a perfect coat 

 of deep, glossy-green foliage, which turns to 

 crimson and gold in autumn. 



VIRGINICA. Virginia Creeper or Ameri- 

 can Ivy. — Of rapid, vigorous growth, covering 

 quickly trellises, arbors, etc., with a mass of 

 bright green foliage, which turns to a brilliant 

 crimson in autumn. 



Strong, two vears, each, 30c.; dozen, $3.00; 

 100, $20.00. 



BIGNONIA (Tecoma) 



RADICANS. Trumpet Creeper.— Has large 

 trumpet-shaped flowers of vivid orange scar- 

 let, in clusters during July and August. 



Each, 35c.: dozen, $3.50; 100, $25.00. 



CLEMATIS 



PANICULATA. Japanese Virgin's Bower. 



— The finest of all hardy vines for airy grace 

 and beauty. In August and September, when 

 most other vines have ceased to bloom, it is 

 completely covered with a sheet of fleecy white, 

 made up of numerous pure white, star-like flow- 

 ers on long stems. Two-vear roots, each, 30c.; 

 dozen, $3.00: 100, S20.00. ' 



LONICERA. Honeysuckle 

 HALLEANA. Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle. 



— A popular and very valuable vine with abun- 

 dant glossy green evergreen foliage. From 

 May until November it produces in profusion 

 pure white fragrant flowers that change to 

 buff. Two years, each, 30c.: dozen. $3.00; 100, 

 $20.00. 



HECKROTTI. Ever - blooming Honey - 

 suckle. — Very attractive and valuable, the flow- 

 ers being crimson-carmine on the outside and 

 golden apricot within; forming a pleasant con- 

 trast. A constant bloomer. Two vears, each, 

 35c.; dozen, $3.50. 



VINCA 



MINOR. Periwinkle. — Known also as Trail- 

 ing Myrtle. Of rapid growth and quickly pro- 

 duces a dense carpet of foliage. It retains its 

 glossy, deep green leaves throughout the year 

 and presents in spring and early summer a 

 blanket of bright blue flowers. Each, 20c.; 

 dozen, $2.00: 100, $15.00. 



WISTARIA. Glycine 



SINENSIS. Chinese Wistaria.— Of rapid 

 growth and attains a great height and large 

 proportions if given support. Its flowers of 

 soft, dainty lavender blue are produced in May, 

 before the leaves appear, in pendulous racemes 

 a foot or more long. It flowers with lavish 

 profusion. First class, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 



SINENSIS ALBA. White Wistaria.— Sim- 

 ilar to above but with white flowers. First 

 class, each, 75c.: dozen, $7.50. 



