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Red Radiance H. T. 
♦Rcine Marie- Henriette H. T. 
♦Reine OIku de Wurteniburg H. T. 
*Reve d'Or , . . . , N. 
Rhea Reid , H. T. 
Richmond , H. T. 
Rosalind Orr Engliah H. T. 
Koso Queen H. T. 
Safrano X. 
*8an Rafael (Beauty of Glanenwood) Misc. 
September Morn H. T. 
Silver Moon Wich. 
Soleil d'Or .......4.............. Pern. 
Souvenir de Wooton. , H. T. 
Souvenir du Pres. Carnoi H. T. 
Sunburst H. T. 
Sunset T. 
Sweet Briar. ^ , Miac! 
♦Tausendaehoen , , Polv 
The Bride t. 
Tipperary H. T. 
Tip Top (Baby Doll) PoIy . 
Ulrich Brunncr .H. P. 
♦Veilchenblau , . .... Poly. 
Vema Mackay ..-i H. T. 
Viaeounteas Folkstone. ... i i i ; ^ i .... H. T. 
Walter Speed H. T. 
♦Watkins (Beauty of Glazenwood) Misc. 
White Aninriran Beauty (Frau Karl Druschki) H. P. 
White Killarney H. T. 
White La France (Augustine GuinoiBseau) H. T. 
White Maman Coehet T. 
♦Wifhuraiana Alisc. 
WilUam Khean H. T. 
Willowniere . - ^ ....... . H. T. 
Winnie Da via + . , .H. T. 
*Wm. Allen Richardson ^ . . . .N. 
Yellow Maniau Cochet T. 
*YeIIow Rambler Poly. 
Xavier Olibo H. P. 
•Varieties starred are climbers. 
Hedge Plants 
The following Hat includes plants suitable for this purpose. Size.s and prices are shown on pages noted below: 
Cupressus Macrocarpa. .MONTEREY CYPRESS 26 
Taxus baccata. ENGLISH YKW 29 
Thuja orientalis. CHINESE ARBOR VITAE 29 
Buxus. BOXWOOD (various kinds) 33-34 
Cotoneaster angustifolia 40 
Laurus nobilis. BAY TREE 38 
Ligustrum japonicum. JAPANESE PRIVET ... "3s 
Liffuatrum ovalifoUum. C.VLIFORNIA PRIVET. . 38 
LifiTustrum vulgaxe. EagUsh PRIVET 38 
Myrtus communis. COMMON MYRTLE 39 
Myrtus luma. LL'.\i.\ 39 
Pittoaporum crasslfoUum 39 
Pittosporum eugenioides . + 
Plttosporum tenuifolium (P. nigricans) 40 
Pittosporum undulatum 40 
Prunus ilicifolia. CALIFORNIA EVERGREEN CHERRY 40 
Pyracantha coccinea. EVERGREEN HAWTHORN 40 
Pyracantha cronulata. CHINESE EVERGREEN HAW- 
THORN . 40 
Viburnum tinus. LAURUSTIxNUS 41 
Cydonia japonica. JAPANESE SCARLET QUINCE 47 
Punica granatum. FLOWERING POMEGRANATE 49 
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ALL BOXED PLANTS ABE SELECTED SPECIMENS. 
