HEDGE PLANT DEPARTMENT 
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Hedge of California Privet ( Li gu strum ovalifolium ) . 
HEDGE PLANTS • LIVE FENCES 
The proper selection and planting of a hedge settles the matter of the bound- 
ary line for all time. Not only is this treatment more beautiful, but it is far less 
expensive, needs no painting and very little repairing. We suggest below a list 
of the best plants for hedge fences, and give the approximate cost per hundred 
feet, using average-sized plants. Smaller plants would require more, larger less; 
the total cost would be approximately the same. Prices of the separate plants 
can be found under the listing elsewhere in this catalogue. 
Evergreens 
Unit roo ft. 
No. plants 
Cost 
100 
per 
ft. 
American Arborvitte (page 
2). 3 to 4 ft 
■ $45 
00 
Azalea amoena (page 6). 
18 to 24 in 
55 
... 90 
00 
Boxwood (page 7). 1 2 to 
18 in. * 
'35 
. . .65 
00 
Hemlock (page 4). 2 to 3 
ft 
40 . • ■ ■ 
• ••45 
00 
Japanese Holly (page 7). 
ii to 2 ft 
... So 
00 
Norway Spruce (page 5). 
3 to 4 ft 
5 ° 
... 50 
00 
Deciduous 
Bush Honeysuckle (page 25). 3 to 4 ft 
* California Privet (page 29). 2 to 2^ ft 
Common Barberry (page 22). 2 to 2 A ft 
Japanese Barberry (page 22). 1 to ii ft 
Purple Barberry (page 22). 2 to 2^ ft 
Golden Bell (page 24). 2 to 3 ft 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (page 25). 2 to 3 ft. 
Prostrate Privet (page 29). i-£ to 2 ft 
Rosa rugosa (page 34). 2 to 2^ ft 
Rose of Sharon (page 29). 4 to 5 ft 
Snowball (page 30). 3 to 4 ft 
♦Double row, alternating the plants 
35 — 
5 ° 
200 .... 
. ... 14 
OO 
' 3 ° 
— 35 
5 ° 
130 
23 
40 
IOO ... . 
— 25 
00 
70 
. ... 14 
00 
80 
.... 1 6 
OO 
So ... . 
. ... 16 
OO 
IOO. . . . 
. ... 20 
OO 
40. . . . 
OO 
70 
2$ 
OO 
