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EVERGREEN  HEDGE  PLANTS 
5,6  Azalea  amoena,  page  16. 
1,6  Buxus  rotundifolia  (Round-leaved  Japanese  Box), 
page  17. 
1,6  Buxus  sempervirens  (common  Tree  Box),  page  17. 
6  Buxus  suffruticosa  (Dwarf  Box  Bush),  page  17. 
1  Euonymus  Japonica,  page  18. 
6  Ilex  crenata  (Japanese  Holly),  page  18. 
1,3,4  Picea  excelsa  (Norway  Spruce),  page  7. 
4  Pinus  Austriaca  (Austrian  Pine),  page  8. 
4  Pinus  Strobus  (White  Pine),  page  9. 
4  Pinus  sylvestris  (Scotch  Pine),  page  9. 
1,3  Retinosporaplumosa  (Green  Retinospora), page  11. 
1,3  Retinospora  plumosa,  var.  aurea  (Golden  Retin- 
ospora), page  11. 
1,3  Retinospora   squarrosa,   var.   Veitchii  (Silver 
Retinospora),  page  11. 
1,3,4  Thuya  occidentalis  (American  Aborvitae),  page  13. 
1,6  Thuya  compacta  (Compact  Arborvitae),  page  13. 
6  Thuya  globosa  (Globe  Arbonitse),  page  14. 
1,3,4  Tsuga  Canadensis  (Hemlock  Spruce),  page  15. 
DECIDUOUS  HEDGE  PLANTS 
1,2  Berberis  Thunbergii  (Japanese  Barberry),  p.  40, 
1,2  Berberis  vulgaris  (Common  BarberrjO,  page  40. 
1,2  Carpinus  Americana( American  Hornbeam),  p.  25. 
1.2  Carpinus  Betula  (European  Hornbeam),  page  25. 
2  Cratsegus  coccinea  (Scarlet  Thorn),  page  42. 
2  Crataegus  cordata  (Washington  Thorn),  page  42. 
2,5  Crataegus  Oxyacantha  (English  Hawthorn), p.  43. 
2  Crataegus  Crus-Galli  (Cockspur  Thorn),  page  43. 
1,2,5  Cydonia  Japonica  (Japanese  Quince),  page  43. 
3,5  Deutzia,  in  variety,  page  43. 
1,2,3,4  Fagus  sylvatica  (European  Beech),  page  27. 
1,3,5  Hibiscus  (Althea),  in  variety,  page  46. 
5  Hydrangea  paniculata,  var.  grandiflora,  p.  47. 
1.3  Ligustrum  Ibota,  page  49. 
1  Ligustrum  Ibota,  var.  Regelianum,  page  49. 
1,2,3,6  Ligustrum  ovalifolium  (California  Privet),  p.  49 
2  Rhamnus  catharticus  (Buckthorn),  page  52. 
5  Rosa  rugosa  (Japanese  Rose),  page  62. 
5  Spirea,  in  variety,  page  53. 
3,5  Syringa  (Lilac),  in  variety,  page  55. 
5  Viburnum  plicatum  (Japan  Snowball),  page  5^. 
Ornamental  Reeds  and  Grasses 
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 
recommending  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.  It  also  looks  well  in 
shrubbery  plantings.  25  cts.  each,  $2  for  10. 
ruca.  var.  Zchnna.  A  beautiful  Pampas  Grass  for  summer 
and  autumn  effects 
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Arundo  Donax,  var.  variegata.  A  beautiful  varie- 
gated form  ;  it  is  valued  almost  anywhere ;  has 
creamy  white  and  green  leaves.  25  cts.  each, 
$2  for  10. 
BAMBUSA.  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.  $1  each. 
ERIANTHUS  Ravennae.  Plume  Grass,  or  Hardy 
Pampas.  Grows  9  to  12  feet  high.  Sends  up  a 
great  lot  of  silvery  flower-plumes.  Very  similar 
to  the  Pampas  Grass.  25  cts.  each,  $2  for  10. 
EULALIA  gracillima  univittata.  Japan  Rush. 
A  beautiful,  tall,  swaying  grass,  with  narrow 
green  leaves  and  a  conspicuous  silverv  white 
midrib.  15  cts.  each,  $1.25  for  10,  $10  per  100; 
strong  clumps,  25c.  each,  $2  for  10,  $15  per  100. 
E.  Japonica  variegata.  The  long,  narrow  leaves 
are  striped  with  a  band  of  white.  A  graceful 
and  beautiful  plant.  15  cts.  each,  $1.25  for  10, 
$10  per  100. 
E.  Japonica,  var.  Zebrina.  Similar  to  the  above, 
save  that  stripes  of  vellow  run  across  the  leaves. 
15  cts.  each,  $1.25  for  10,  $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  for  10. 
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