HEDGE OF CALIFORNIA PRIVET— RESIDENCE OF H. A. SIEBRECHT, JR. 
DE-CIDUOUS HLDQE- PLANTS, continued 
Ligustrum ovalifolium iCalifornia Privet) . Notli- 
inji ill ihe way of a hedge plant has attained, in 
sosiioit a time, the popularity of the California 
Privet. While in this latitude it is deciduous, 
yet it retains its beautiful dark green foliage 
until very late in winter. It can be kept at any 
desired height by frequent trimming, and grown 
successfully under the influence of sea air. Set 
one-year plants lo inches apart, and two-year 
plants 12 inches apart, i year, i to i '4 ft., ?3 
per lOO, $20 per 1,000; i year, I'/z to 2 ft., ^5 
per 100, $30 per 1,000; i year, ztoz'A ft., $8 
per 100, $^0 per 1,000; large heavy stock for 
immediate effect, $15 to $20 per 100. 
MACLURA aurantiaca (Osage Orange). The 
cheapest hedge plant of all. Makes a strong, 
durable fence ; though not so ornamental as 
Madura aurantiaca, continued 
other kinds, yet when it is closely trimmed it is 
quite attractive, i year, $5 per 1,000; 2 years, 
$7 per 1,000. 
RHAMNUS catharticus ( Buckthorn). A fine, 
hardy hedge plant of European origin. It has 
dark green foliage, white flowers and small 
black fruit. 2 to 3 ft., $10 per roo ; 3 to 4 ft., 
$15 per 100. 
ROSA rugosa (Japanese Sweelbrier). A per- 
fectly hardy, erect, bushy grower, of handsome, 
compact form. It has elegant, broad, shining 
green foliage and continuous clusters of showy 
red or white single flowers, followed by brilliant 
red fruits of large size and very attractive. 
Makes a beautiful ornamental hedge. 2 years, 
I4 per doz. 
The prices given In this Catalogue are based on first-class stock only, and are calculated or made 
according to the shape and fullness of the plant. We much prefer in all cases that intending pur- 
chasers should visit our Nurseries to make personal selection of stock. If that is impossible, send us a 
list of your needs and we will be pleased to submit estimates and a detailed description of the stock we 
have on hand, noting height, diameter, fullness and all other particulars. 
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