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DWARF BOXWOOD IS AN IDEAL BORDER PLANT FOR 

 THE FLOWER GARDEN 



A^THEA (Rose of Sharon) See page 28 



ROSA RUQOSA See page 29 



ROSA RUGOSA HYBRIDS See page 7 



ROSA HUGONIS See page 7 



SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI See page 31 



SYMPHORICARPUS CHENAULTI 



See page 31 



DWARF BOXWOOD 



Boxwood has been termed "the Antique" 

 of the garden since it grows to rare old age, 

 improving in shape and outline as it grows 

 older. 



BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA— This is of ex- 

 ceedingly slow growth, but becomes very 

 compact. Delights in a partially shaded sit- 

 uation. For edging, plant 3 to 4 inches apart. 

 Extra bushy plants, 4 to 6 in., dozen, $3.50; 

 100, $25.00. 6 to 8 in., dozen, $6.00; 100, $45.00. 

 8 to 10 in., dozen, $10.00; 100, $75.00. 10 to 12 

 in., dozen, $18.00; 100, $125.00. 



OTHER CHOICE HEDGE 

 PLANTS 



Hedge plants that grow rapidly and flower 

 early will transform your grounds by their 

 symmetrical growth. They mature rapidly 

 and for quick results are highly recom- 

 mended. The flowering varieties are very 

 colorful. Spiraeas should be pruned immedi- 

 ately after blooming as they bear their 

 flowers on wood formed the previous summer. 

 All the following varieties are appropriate 

 for use as Hedge Plants. 



STEPHANANDRA FLEXUOSA. See page 31 

 THUYA OCCIDENTALIS (Amer- 

 ican Arbor Vitae) See page 37 



THUYA OCC. PYRAMIDALIS 



(Pyramidal Arbor Vitae) See page 38 



TSUQA CANADENSIS (Canadian 



Hemlock) See page 40 



Our Landscape Department has designed and planted many 

 noted estates. They can aid you in planning your grounds. 



It is not unusual for us to receive requests for information on planning and planting home 

 grounds from patrons who contemplate a rather extensive landscape undertaking. Plantings of 

 this character, where considerable area is involved, or where only the very best possible effects, 

 consistent with peculiar local conditions, are desired, should receive the attention of expert land- 

 scape artists. 



We maintain a force of WMKBKKK^^^- 

 competent men ready to go 

 any reasonable distance to 

 plan and plant home 

 grounds. They will be glad 

 to meet you by appoint- 

 ment, without any obliga- 

 tion on your part. 



It has been our privilege 

 (and a pleasure) to em- 

 beUish some of the largest 

 estates in the East and we 

 shall be delighted to give, 

 as reference, the patrons 

 whom we have served in 

 your neighborhood. A 

 comprehensive and thor- 

 oughly capable landscape 

 organization is at your dis- 

 posal to carry out your 

 own ideas on your home- 

 grounds or to assist you in 

 formulating plans and exe- 

 cuting them efficiently. 



CREATING PICTURES WITH PLANTS IS THE CHIEF MISSION OF OUR LAND- 

 SCAPE SERVICE. WE INVITE CORRESPONDENCE— WHICH ENTAILS NO 



OBLIGATION ! 



