Glen Saint Mary Nurseries 
Shrubs and Hedge Plants 
Amoor River Privet Hedge 
PRIVET, Amoor River ( Liguslrum Atnurense). 
A densely branched variety of rapid growth, 
with small evergreen leaves. The best hedge 
Privet known, and may be pruned in any 
desired form. Very ornamental when 
grown as an individual specimen. This is 
the best hedge Privet, either North, or 
South, as, with proper care, it makes a 
compact green hedge. 
Each Per io ioo 1,000 
1- year. So 15 Si 00 $5 00 S35 00 
2- year. 25 1 50 9 00 55 00 
SPIR/EAS. These shrubs bear a profusion of 
showy flowers in early spring. They are 
very hardy, thrive well in moist, fertile soils, 
and are well adapted both for southern and 
northern planting. Each Per 10 
1- year.So 30 S2 50 
2- year. 35 3 00 
3- year. 50 4 00 
Spiraea Cantoniensis. A compact 
branching shrub, 3 to 4 feet in 
height, producing a dense mass of 
pure white flowers, very handsome 
and desirable. 
Van Ilouttei. Branches long and 
arching; leaves dark green; flowers 
produced in clusters along the 
branches; hardy. A splendid plant 
for mass effects, and blooms early 
in the spring season. 
SWEET SHRUB (Butneria florida) . A 
deciduous shrub, highly esteemed 
for its large, reddish, sweet-scented 
(lowers, which are produced in early 
spring. The leaves are large, dark 
green, and the plant reaches a 
height of about five feet. Grows 
well in shade. Each Per io 
2 to 3 feet.So 30 S2 50 
3 to 4 feet. 40 3 00 
TRIFOLIATA ORANGE (Citrus tri- 
foliata). A small-growing, hardy variety 
of Orange, with sweet-scented flowers ap¬ 
pearing in spring before the leaves. Of 
dense, upright form and very thorny. Fruit 
round, golden, ripening in autumn and re¬ 
maining on the trees for two or three 
months after coloring. A handsome tree, 
and makes an impenetrable hedge. Very 
valuable and hardy, withstanding tempera¬ 
tures below zero. (See prices, page 4.) It 
is largely used as a stock for hardy citrus 
fruits. 
WHITE FRINGE ( Chionanthus Virginica). A 
large shrub or small tree, with dark green 
leaves. Flowers white, in loosely branched 
clusters. Native throughout the South 
and easily grown. Each Per I0 
1 to 2 feet.So 35 S3 00 
2 to 3 feet. 40 3 50 
Spiraea Cantoniensis 
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