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BOYD NURSERY COMPANY 
PHILADELFHUS VIRGINAL —A magnificent 
new variety. Vigorous and tall in growth, it is ab¬ 
solutely hardy and dependable to produce an amaz¬ 
ing profusion of flowers year after year. A cluster 
of these beautiful, fragrant flowers resembles a 
bride’s bouquet of orange blossoms. 18 to 24 indh 
35c each, $3.00 per 10; 2 to 3 feet 40c each, $3.50 
per 10. 
PRIVET - HEDGE PLANTS 
With the hedge comes the delicate touch of pri¬ 
vacy that stamps a home as really your very own ; it 
borders the picture and frames it artistically, with¬ 
out shutting off the lovely views. 
Plant a hedge fence. It will cost you less than 
the cheapest fence you can build; it will outwear the 
best fence you can build; it will look better than 
any fence you can build. 
We are large growers of hedge plants, and are 
thereby enabled to make the following very low prices: 
AMUR RIVER NORTH —This variety is very 
hardy and is widely used in the North. It makes 
fine, dense hedges. 
AMUR RIVER SOUTH —-Southern evergreen privet. 
Most popular evergreen plant in the South. Rich 
green foliage, compact growth. Makes a good 
hedge in one year. 
CALIFORNIA —Thick glossy green foliage, nearly 
evergreen. It makes a good hedge, or is good 
planted as single specimens. 
Prices on above varieties: 12 to 18 inch branched 
40c per 10, $2.00 per 100, $18.00 per 1000; 18 to 
24 inch, branched 60c per 10, $3.00 per 100, 
$22.50 per 1000. 
IBOTA —A Japanese variety of the most beautiful 
character. Valuable for specimen plants or hedges 
Numerous nodding clusters of white flowers, fol¬ 
lowed by black berries. 
XBOLIUM —A cross between California and Ibota 
Privet, having the attractiveness of the California 
and at the same time is much hardier. 
Prices Ibota and Ibolium: 12 to 18 inch, branched, 
60c per 10, $2.50 per 100, $20.00 per 1000; 18 to 
24 inch branched 65c per 10, $4.00 per 100, $30.00 
per 1000. 
Note Great Reduction Sale Price in Quantity Lots 
PRUNUS PISSARDI (Purple Leaf Plum) — In 
spring this little tree has masses of rose-pink flow¬ 
ers with pink-purple leaves; later it is hung with 
wine-red fruits. 2 to 3 feet 35c each, $3.00 per 
10; 3 to 4 feet 45c each, $4.00 per 10. 
PRUNUS PERSICA (Double Flowering Peach) — 
Grows to a small tree, and during March is cov¬ 
ered with a mass of beautifully formed flowers 
Spirea Anthony Waterer 
California Privet 
We can supply red, white and pink. 2 to 3 feet 65c 
each, $5.00 per 10; 3 to 4 feet 85c each, $7.50 
per 10. 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Double Flowering Plum) — 
Early flowering ornamental shrub, bearing double 
flowers of a delicate pink shade, which are pro¬ 
duced in enormous quantities along the slender 
branches. 2 to 3 feet 75c each, $7.00 per 10; 3 to 
4 feet $1.00 each, $8.00 per 10. 
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RHUS (Sumac) —Picturesque, gnarly, wind-bent 
rows of Sumac blazing in autumn with red leaves 
and gorgeous fruits, are familiar. Use of Sumac in 
modern landscaping gives the same effects in home 
grounds. 
Aromatica (Fragrant Sumac) —A short-branched 
shrub, with striking leaves and yellow flowers in 
clusters along the stems. Bright red berries in fall. 
18 to 24 inch 25c each, $2.00 per 10; 2 to 3 feet 
35c each, $3.00 per 10. 
Copallina (Shining Sumac) —Very ornamental and 
useful for mass planting, because of the lustrous 
green foliage, which turns to rich crimson in the 
fall. The birds feed on the clusters of berries until 
late in the winter. 2 to 3 feet 20c each, $1.50 per 
10; 3 to 4 feet 25c each, $2.00 per 10. 
Cotinus (Purple Fringe) —Often called the Smoke 
Tree on account of the mass of misty, purplish 
flowers that cover the entire bush and make it 
look like a great mass of smoke. 18 to 24 inch 20c 
each, $1.50 per 10; 2 to 3 feet 30c each, $2.50 
per 10. 
Glabra (Smooth Sumac) —Striking foliage, topped 
in the fall by great spikes of crimson seeds, very 
ornamental in effect. Fine autumn coloring; good 
on rocky or poor soil; grows to a small tree. 2 to 
3 feet 15c each, $1.00 per 10; 3 to 4 feet 20c 
each, $1.50 per 10. 
Typhina (Staghorn Sumac)— Grows in irregular 
bush form up to 10 feet and is very good for group¬ 
ing. The leaves are large and bright green, but 
become brilliantly colored in the fall. 2 to 3 feet 
15c each, $1.00 per 10; 3 to 4 feet 20c each, $1.50 
per 10. 
ROBINIA HISPIDA (Moss Locust) —Foliage re¬ 
sembles the Black Locust, but the mass of long, 
graceful, deep rose-pink flowers make it most at¬ 
tractive. A dwarf bush that sprawls upon the 
ground, rarely growing taller than 2 to 3 feet. 
12 to 18 inch 20c each, $1.50 per 10; 18 to 24 
inch 25c each, $2.00 per 10. 
SPIREA —All the Spireas bloom with a riotous ex¬ 
travagance; style, color and habits of growth dif¬ 
fering markedly. There is truly a Spirea for every 
place. We list below the different varieties, which 
we guarantee will keep flowers in your garden 
from early spring until late fall. 
Anthony Waterer —Low-growing, very bushy plant 
that bears small heads of bright crimson flowers. 
Valuable for planting with taller shrubs. 12 to 18 
inch 20c each, $1.50 per 10; 18 to 24 inch 25c 
each, $2.00 per 10. 
