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Ligustrum  •  Privet 
A  group  of  ornamental  shrubs,  including,  besides  the  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  shapes. 
Ligustrum  Amurense.  Amoor  Pert:!.  (L)  More      California  Privet  {Ligustrum  ovalifolium  L) 
hardy  than  the  California  Privet.  Erect  habit  ;  ^-^^^1,,  j,nown  as  a  hedge  plant ;  it  is  a  vigor- 
small  leaves  that  are  dark  lustrous  green  and  re-  g^^^;,^^  an v where,  endures  the  unnatural  con- 
mam  until  long  after  snow  comes.  On  this  ^i^ions  of  cities  and  is  one  of  the  best  shrubs  for 
account,  if  for  no  other  reason,  tney  would  be  seaside  planting.  The  half-evergreen,  glossv  foliage 
desirable.  Fine  for  hedges,  mass  plantings  and  ^nd  pure  white  tiowers  in  July  make  it  an  oVnamen- 
general  use.  ^  ^qi^  shrub  that  is  generallv  useful.  Not  reliablv 
2  to  3  ft.    ...$0  25    $2  00   $15  00   $100  00    hard  v  north  of  Boston.  Eaoh'     lo        loo  looo' 
L.ciliatum;  syn.,  medium.  (M)  Spreading  habit.  Itolfft  $0  15    $0  60   $4  00   $25  00 
One  of  the  hardiest  kinds.  Drops  its  leaves  early,  to^^i  ft ^5     1  00     7  00     40  00 
revealing  an  abundance  of  black  berries.  2^  ^0^3  f^'     [      \      35     1  25     9  00     50  00 
o      o  r  S.^^'n-    ^n'^-r.    .on^'^r^  3  to  4  ft.  '  !   !   !    !       50      3  50    15  00      75  00 
2  to  3  ft  $0  30    $2  oO    $20  00  -     q  ft.,tree  form 
L.  Ibota.  (M)  June  and  July.  Arching  habit,  nar-  heads  2  to  3  ft. 
row  leaves  and  fragrant  white-flower  clusters.   ^  ^     7  oO   60  00 
Reputed  as  being  the  hardiest  of  all  Privets.  L.  ovalifolium,  var.  aurea  variegata.  (M)  A  form 
Also  a  good  hedge  plant  and  splendid  shrub  for  with  golden  variegated  leaves. 
decorative  purposes  on  any  lawn.  Foliage  turns  ^  to  3  ft  $0%   $2^50  $2o"oO 
a  dark  red  m  the  autumn. 
Each         10  100  1,000  ^ 
2  to  3  ft.    ...  $0  35    $2  50    $18  00    $120  00  ^ 
3  to  4  ft.    ...      50     3  50     25  00     175  00  S 
var.  Regelianum.  (S)  Similar  to  the  above ;  ^Bi 
branches  more  dense  and  twiggy  ;  they  droop 
gracefully  and  give  this  variety  a  distinctly  at- 
tractive  appearance.  In  autumn  the  foliage  turns 
a  bright  red.  This  plant  is  unexcelled  for  shrub- 
bery borders  and  masses  ;  park  plantings  and 
hedges.  j^^,^ 
2  to  3  ft.    ...  $0  35    $2  50    $18  00    $120  00 
3  to  Si  ft.  .  .  .      50     3  50     25  00     175  00 
Rcg«-r»  Privet  iLiguslnim  Ibola,  var.  Regelianum) 
tee  above 
50 
For  description  and  prices 
Leaves  and  berries  of  Ligus- 
trum Ibota.  This  form  and  its  va- 
riety Regelianum,  which  is  similar, 
ke  good  hedges  and  are  hardy 
in  places  where  the  familiar  Cali- 
fornia Privet  will  not  endure. 
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