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any  amount  of  trimming.  AVe  have  an  ele- 
gant stock  of  heavy  plants,  that  are  splendidly 
rooted  and  not  to  be  compared  with  a  great 
deal  of  the  weak  light  Privet  which  is  put 
upon  the  market.  ^qz.      100  1,000 
18  to  24  inches  ;  plant  10 
inches  apart  $2  50    $6  00    $25  00 
2  to  3  feet,  hea\-y ;  plant 
10  to  12  inches  apart  .   3  50     8  00     50  00 
3  to  4  feet,  heavy  ;  plant 
12  inches  ^art   ...   4  50    12  00     75  00 
4  to  5  feet,  heavy  ;  12  to 
15  inches  apart  ...   6  00    20  00    125  00 
MACLURA  aurantiaca.  Osage  Orange.  A  cheap 
thorny  hedge  plant,  with  bright  glossy  leaves. 
Makes  a  durable  fence  ;  grows  anywhere. 
l-vear  ;  plant  6  inches  apart ;  $1.50  per  100,  $7  per 
"1,000. 
RHAMNUS  catharticus.  Buckthorn.  A  stout, 
strong-growing  shrub  that  is  very  hardy.  It  re- 
quires little  attention  and  is  highly  desirable  as 
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a  hedge  plant.  The  leaf  is  dark  green,  and 
there  are  white  flowers  followed  by  black 
f^^its.  Doz.  100 
3  to  4  ft.;  plant  12  in.  apart  .  $3  00    $18  00 
4  to  5  ft.;  plant  18  in.  apart  .   4  50     30  00 
5  to  6  ft.;  plant  18  to  20  in. 
apart   5  50     35  00 
SPIR-^A  opulifolia.  Xinebark.  This  strong, 
robust  shrub  answers  every  requirement  of  a 
hedge  plant  and  is  frequently  used.  For  a  fuller 
description,  see  page  56.  y)Oz.  100 
-  3  to  4  feet;  plant  18  inches  apart.  $3  00    $20  00 
-  4  to  5  feet;  plant  20  to  24  inches 
apart   4  00     25  00 
S.  prunifolia  flore  pleno.  Bridal  Wreath.  This 
makes  a  dense  hedge  and  is  magnificent  when 
covered  in  May  with  innumerable  tiny  white 
flowers.    We  have  a  splendid  hedge  of  this  in 
our  nurseries. 
DOZ. 
100 
$18  00 
3  to  4  feet;  plant  18  inches  apart.  $2  50 
4  to  5  feet;  plant  12  to  15  inches 
apart   3  50     20  00 
Ornamental  Tweeds  and  Qr asses 
There  are  few  things  more  effective  in  landscape  work  than  this  class  of  plants.  They  are  strong, 
rapid  growers  in  almost  any  soil.  During  the  close  of  summer  they  come  into  bloom  and  are  most  showy 
and  ornamental  with  their  large  flower-plumes.  The  Arundos  are  straight  and  erect ;  the  Grasses  slender 
and  graceful.  Both  are  excellent  for  bedding ;  each  is  equally  well  suited  for  mixed  plantings  of  any 
kind.  They  annually  increase  in  beauty  and  give  so  much  satisfaction  that  we  do  not  hesitate  recom- 
mending them  for  more  extensive  use. 
ARUNDO  Donax.  Great  Reed.  A  tall,  bamboo- 
like plant,  with  long,  green,  narrow  leaves,  well 
suited  for  planting  along  water  edges  and  for 
borders  and  the  lawn.  25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
var.  variegata.  A  beautiful  variegated  form  ; 
it  is  valued  almost  anywhere  ;  has  creamy  white 
and  green  leaves.  35  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
var.  macrophylla  glauca.  Giant  Reed.  This 
mammoth  sort  attains  a  height  of  15  feet.  The 
long,  narrow  leaves  are  glossy  dark  green.  25 
cents  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
BAMUSA.  Bamboo.  These  odd  and  interesting 
plants  from  the  semi-tropics  have  been  found 
hardy  here  and  are  decorative  in  many  places. 
A  slight  winter  protection  is  desirable,  but  not 
entirely  necessary. 
B.  aurea.  Straight  yellowish  stem  and  light  green 
foliage.    Grows  15  to  20  feet  high.   $1  each. 
B.  Metake.  An  evergreen  species,  6  to  8  feet 
high,  with  large  deep  green  foliage.    $1  each. 
B.  Simoni.  A  deciduous  form  that  grows  10  to  20 
feet  high.    $1  each. 
EULALIA  gracillima  univittata.  .Japan  Rush.  A 
beautiful,  tall  swaying  grass,  with  narrow  green 
leaves  and  a  conspicuous  silverv  white  midrib. 
15  ct-  each,  $l.-,0  per  doz.,  $10  per  100. 
E.  Japonica  variegata.  The  long,  narrow  leaves 
are  striped  with  a  band  of  white.  A  graceful  and 
beautiful  plant.  15  cts.  each,  $1.50  per  doz., 
$10  per  100. 
Eulalia  Japonica,  var.  zebrina.  Similar  to  the 
above,  save  that  stripes  of  yellow  run  across  the 
leaves.  15  cts.  each,  $1.50  per  doz.,  $10  per  100. 
GYNERIUM  argenteum.  Pampas  Grass.  Grows 
8  to  10  feet  high  in  a  season  and  is  most  orna- 
mental with  its  long  silvery  plumes;  needs  slight 
protection.    25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
EULALIA  JAPONICA.  VAR.  ZEBRINA 
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