110 SIEBRF.CHT AND WADLEy's CATALOGUE OF 
HEDGE PLANTS, Deciduous. 
PERFECTLY HARDY. 
IjIGUSTRUM Californica. California Privet. The best for hedges. This fast-growing 
and hardy, almost an Evergreen shrub, can not be too highly recommended for hedges. 
vxilgaris. European Privet; not quite as good as the above. 
Pyrus Japonica. Japan Quince; beautiful scarlet and blush flowers. 
Berberis Sanguiuea. Purple-leaved Barbar; very fine feathery. 
Spiraea Thunbergii. Fine dense green, with masses of white flowers. 
Price, 25 cents to 50 cents. $20.00 to $35.00 per 100. 
EVERGREEN HEDGE PLANTS. 
For Evergreen Hedges we would recommend the following : 
American Arbor- Vitse. Siberian Arbor-Vitse. 
Hemlock, Canadian. Evergreen Thorn. 
Price, 25 cents to 50 cents. $20.00 to $35.00 per 100. 
J^MYGDALUS communis alba, fl. pi. Double flowering Almond, white. 
rubra. " " " " red. 
Azaleas. In four varieties, and of distinct colors; bloom freely. 
^3eRBERIS. Four distinct sorts; all very fine for shrubbery. 
CaLYCANTHUS, or Sweet-scented Shrub. Three sorts. 
Clematis stans. Japan Erect Clematis; a pretty new shrub. 
Cornus alba sanguinea. White-fruited, red-stemmed Dog-wood. 
pendula. Wee|)ing Dog-wood ; new and handsome. 
Coronilla Emerus. Compact bush; reddish yellow flowers. 
Corylus avellana attropurpurea. Purple hazel. 
lacimata. Cut-leaved hazel. 
pendula. Weeping haze 
