Evergreen Shrubs TOWSON NURSERIES, Inc. 



Boxwood 



UNCE early Colonial days Boxwood has furnished much of the charm, 

 beauty and atmosphere of our old gardens. It is adapted for edging flower 

 beds, for hedges or as individual specimens. 



BUXUS latifolia (Pendulous Box). Leaves 

 broad, having a rich green color. The ends of 

 branchlets droop in an irregular manner. 



BUXUS sempervirens (Bush Form) (Boxhush) . 

 Slow-growing, having a deep rich color. Be- 

 cause of its close-branched habit, it makes a 

 fine specimen. 



4 to 41 ft. ^ $35.00 to $50.00 



EACH PER 10 



12 to 15 inch. $ 1.50 $ 12.50 

 15 18 2.50 20.00 



18 20 3.00 25.00 



20 24 4.00 35.00 

 24 30 6.00 



21 feet $ 15.00 to $ 20.00 

 3 feet $ 25.00 to $ 35.00 



3i feet $ 40.00 to $ 50.00 

 Larger specimens- — Prices on 

 application. 



BUXUS sempervirens (Pyramids) . Dense com- 

 pact specimens. Well-branched and symmet- 

 rically sheared. 



BUXUS sempervirens (Standards) (Boxhush) . 

 Very ornamental. In form it is a single stem 

 supporting a round ball of evergreen foliage. 

 Slow in growth and valuable in pots, or any 

 formal treatment. 



BUXUS sempervirens handsworthi (Handsworth 

 Boxhush ) . Upright in growth, having large 

 dark green leaves. Used for formal effects, 

 and may be trimmed readily. 



BUXUS sempervirens myrtifolia (Myrtle-leaved 

 Boxhush). Usually low and close-growing, 

 having small, very dark green elliptic leaves. 



BUXUS sempervirens rotundifolia (Round-leaf 

 Box). Dense, rich plant of rounded habit, 

 having deep green round foliage. 



<<> Exceptionally Fine Spec 



2 feet 



21 



3 



$ 6.00 

 7.50 

 10.00 to 15.00 



3i to 4 feet $ 35.00 

 stems 

 24 inch, heads 



15 to 18 inch. % 3.00 

 18 20 4.00 

 20 24 5.00 

 24 30 7.50 to 10.00 



15 to 18 inch. 

 18 20 

 20 24 



% 3.00 

 4.00 

 5.00 



15 to 18 inch. % 3.00 

 18 20 4.00 

 2 21 feet 7.50 to 10.00 

 Larger specimens — Prices on 

 application. 



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