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TENNESSEE^NURSERYjCO., CLEVELAND, TENN. 
California Privet Hedge 
ORNAMENTALS 
California Privet — A vigorous growing vari- 
ety, of fine habit, thick, glossy, nearly 
evergreen leaves. Of all California hedge 
plants this is the most highly prized. If 
cut to the ground one or two years after 
planting, it makes a very thick hedge right 
from the bottorn, sending up many strong 
shoots. The leaves are a rich green, and 
will remain on the plant up to Christmas, 
and if they are a little sheltered, they will 
keep green almost all winter. This is 
especially the case if the hedge has at- 
tained some age and has frequently been 
trimmed. Though it is a very strong 
grower, it can be kept to a low size by fre- 
quent trimming. Where a close, compact 
hedge is desired, we recommend California 
Privet. Should be planted about eight 
to ten inches apart to give best results. 
Amoor Privet — A very superior hedge plant 
and rapidly growing in public favor. It 
is almost evergreen and the true variety 
is much hardier than the California Privet. 
It forms a very compact hedge, and by 
many is regarded as even prettier than the 
California Privet. It also grows well 
under and in the shade of trees — the other 
does not. The plants offered were cut 
back at one year and are very bushy. 
Prices of Privets 
2 to 3 ft. high, 15 cts. each; per 10, $1.00; 
per 100, $7.00. 
MAPLES 
Ash-Leaved ( Negundo Fraxinifolium ) — A 
fine, rapid growing variety, with hand- 
some, light green, pinnated foliage and 
spreading head. Very hardy. 
Cut-Leaf Weeping Silver Maple (A. Dasy- 
carpum) — One of the most ornamental of 
the species, the under surface of the leaves 
being a soft white. It is exceedingly rapid 
in its growth, often making shoots six feet 
long in a season. Valuable as a street 
tree. 
Beautiful Red Ornamental Peach Tree — 
This peach tree is more ornamental than 
the Red Begonia, and can be seen as far 
as the eye can see and distinguish colors. 
No yard is complete, so far as ornamentals 
are concerned, without this peach of such 
red gorgeous foliage. By many it is 
thought to be more beautiful than the red 
rambler rose, and by sending out its beau- 
tiful red leaves so early in the spring, 
before any other ornamental tree has put 
out its leaves, it is an ornament without 
which no yard is complete. Price, 25 cts. 
each, ' ' 
Silver Maple 
