Siebrecht & Son ■ Hose Hill TSjurseries ■ T^ek? %pchelle, T^lelv York 
Buxus sempervirens 
arborescens (Soxipood) 
The different species vary in size 
from low bushes to medium-sized 
trees. All are long-lived, hardy, of 
dense, compact growth, and have 
dark green glossy leaves. They are 
used for grouping, edging walks, 
planting against house foundations, 
for low hedges, and in tubs for 
formal gardens, terraces and porches. 
As they are perfectly hardy, there has 
been a great demand for them for 
vases and cemetery decoration. Will 
grow in sun or shade, but prefer the 
latter. Our stock of Box is particularly fine, and we have on hand an excellent lot of trained 
trees in pyramid and standard form, as well as a number of clipped specimens, as illustrated by the 
photographs on the following page. We will supply the pyramid and standard forms at the following 
prices, and shall be happy to submit prices on the other forms upon re<|ucst. 
Our Pyramid and Standard Bay Trees at the residence of S. Gueeenhei 
Elberon, N. J. 
Esq., 
Hciehi PYRAMIDS r^ch 
1 to iK feet J I CO 
2 feet I 25 
2'A feet ,75 
3 feet 2 50 
3 'A feet 3 00 
Do/ 
f 9 CO 
12 00 
18 ou 
25 CO 
■30 00 
Diameter 
of head 
STANDARDS 
Do/. 
$18 00 
25 00 
40 00 
50 00 
15 to 18 inches $2 00 
18 to 24 inches 2 50 
24 to 30 inches 4 00 
30 to 36 inches 5 00 
We also have on hand extra-fine Pyramid Box 
Trees, with thick, rich green and lively foliage, 
cultivated and grown in the best possible manner, 
which we can supply at $1^ to $2} per pair for 
trees 5 to 6 feet high. Also a splendid lot of 
Standards with fine bushy, vigorous heads, 4 feet 
in diameter, set high on a stout stem, at $7.50 
to $12 each. 
Buxus or Box trees and Bay Trees are two of the 
most useful trees in the ornamentation and decora- 
tion of private grounds, and no place seems com- 
plete without them. We were the first to intro- 
duce both of these trees. 
Bay Tree and Boxwood, at Rose Hill Nuraeriei 
(74) 
