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A Boxwood hedge emphasizes the dignity and beauty of a colonial or semi-colonial 



residence 



Boxwood in Several Forms 



For centuries Boxwood has been used to mark the boundaries of the formal 

 garden, to outline the beds of flowers, for low hedges, and for other ornamental 

 purposes. The plants will adapt themselves to almost any situation and climate, 

 and by judicious pruning can be trained into many forms. The stock we have 

 at Berlin has been carried through two or more winters, which insures hardiness; 

 has been cultivated and transplanted, and is therefore in just the condition to 

 grow rapidly when put into its new place on your grounds. 



BOXWOOD, DWARF (Buxus suffruticosa). A dwarf variety. It is splendid for 

 planting in window-boxes, and is much used for edging along walks and 

 about beds of shrubbery, etc. Each 10 



8 inches ." $1 50 $12 50 



12 inches 2 00 17 50 



18 inches 3 00 25 00 



Boxwood, Bush (B. sempervirens). 12 inches 1 50 12 50 



18 inches 2 00 17 50 



24 inches 3 00 25 00 



30 inches 4 00 35 00 



Boxwood, Pyramidal (B. sempervirens). Trimmed to pyramidal form. Popu- 

 lar for planting as individual specimens in tubs or on the lawn. 



Each 10 



12 inches SI 50 $12 50 



18 inches 2 00 17 50 



24 inches 3 00 25 00 



30 inches 4 00 35 00 



Boxwood, Globular (B. sempervirens). Trimmed to globe form. Popular for 

 planting as individual specimens in tubs or on the law^n. Each 10 



12 inches $1 50 $12 50 



18 inches 2 00 17 50 



24 inches 3 00 25 00 



At the prices quoted in this catalogue ail trees, shrubs, or plants are 

 delivered to the railroad or express companies at Berlin, without extra 

 charge for packing. A discount of 5 per cent will be allowed for cash 

 with order. 



