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Ilex  verticillata.    Black  Alder,  or  Winter- 
berry.    (S)   A  very  hardy  native  shrub,  with 
attractive   foliage  and  habit.    Most  orna- 
mental in  autumn  and  winter  when  covered 
with  brilliant  red  berries. 
-  2  to  3  feet  50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
KERRIA,  or  CORCHORUS 
Shrubs  with  slender,  bright  green  branches  that 
are  ornamental  even  when  divested  of  leaves. 
They  grow  in  almost  any  soil,  and  do  well  in  open 
or  shaded  places.  Kerrias  are  frequently  winter- 
killed north  of  New  York.  All  the  varieties  have 
attractive  foliage,  grow  from  4  to  6  feet  in  height. 
and  are  invaluable  at  the  front  of  shrub- 
beries or  in  groups  by  themselves.  Orange- 
yellow  flowers  are  borne  abundantly  in  May  and 
sparingly  through  the  summer.  ^r-_g 
Kerria  Japonica  (simplex).    Parent  form  with 
single  flowers.    Very  floriferous.      each  doz. 
- 1  to  2  feet  $0  25    $2  00 
-  2  to  3  feet   35     3  00 
2^  to  32  feet,  heavy  clumps  ....      50     5  00 
var.  aurea  variegata.    A  new  variety,  with 
golden  variegated  leaves. 
13  to  24  inches,  very  bushy  .  50c.  each,  $4.50  per  doz. 
var.  argentea  variegata.  A  desirable  silvery 
variegated  form,  useful  for  contrasts. 
EACH  DOZ. 
- 1  to  2  feet  $0  25  $2  00 
-  2  to  3  feet                                  35  3  00 
2^  to  3^  feet,  heavy  clumps  ...      50  5  00 
Ligustrum   •  Privet 
A  group  of  ornamental  shrubs,  including,  besides  the  familiar  California  Privet,  some  most  desirable 
plants.  The  Privets  are  not  particular  as  to  soil,  and  they  grow  rapidly  in  open  places  or  beneath  the 
shade  of  trees.  In  shrubbery  borders  and  masses  their  good  qualities  can  be  appreciated  as  well  as  in 
the  hedges  by  which  they  are  best  known.  They  are  seldom  attacked  by  insects  ;  withstand  shearing 
and  can  be  kept  at  any  height  or  clipped  into  artificial  forms. 
Ligustrum  Amurense.  Amoor  Privet.  (L)  Con-    L.  Ibota.     (M)    .June  to  -July.    Arching  habit. 
sidered  more  hardy  than  the  California  Privet. 
Makes  a  good  hedge  and  is  desirable  ;  has  up- 
right branches  and  light  green  leaves  that  are 
half  evergreen. 
EACH  DOZ. 
-  2  to  3  feet  $0  25    $2  50 
-  3  to  4  feet   35     3  50 
narrow  leaves  and  fragrant  white  flower-clusters. 
This  is  believed  to  be  the  most  hardy  variety, 
and  can  be  grown  throughout  New  York  state. 
Valuable  for  shrubberies  and  for  hedges. 
EACH  DOZ. 
-  3  to  4  feet  $0  50    $4  50 
7  to  8  feet,  very  heavy  •      75     7  00 
A  BLOCK  OF  OUR  CALIFORNIA  PRIVET.    We  have  ten  acres  of  splendid  plants  for  hedging 
Prices  per  hundred  and  thousand  upon  application 
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