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Climbing Radiance; 1 climbing variety of the bush Ra¬ 
diance, with pink blooms like it. 
Climbing: Btoilc do Fra nco: - Velvety dark rod double 
blooras. A. good grower for an cvcrbloomcr• 
Marochal M el:- Creamy yellow very double blooms. Our 
strain stands the winters here without protection. The 
Old-time Southern Rose. 
See pamo 41 for rose prices. 
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Evergreen Privet (ligustrum amuronse) The standard 
plant clipped hedges and good for tall ’’wild" grow- • 
ing hedges. Plant from 6 to 12 inches apart, 2 yr. 
plants U,y} per .100. 
SOME TVJVC DIFFERENT 
Each year the demand is growing for something other 
than the ordinary privet hedge to enclose a lawn or 
other area. It is sc common and rc-quires continued 
work of clipping. 
FLOITERINC SHRUBS, BRCABLEAF EVERGRL 
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TYPE EVERGREENS, solve the problem by giving some¬ 
thing more handsome and moro .showy. The flowering 
shrub hedges are best left as informal rows, and 
o ; an bo trimmed once c year to keep in bounds and 
in good fern. The evergreens can be clipped into 
formal or left in informal hedges. 
SUGGESTIONS 
Flowering shrubs: - Baby ! s Breath Spiraea, Spiraea 
Van Hoottcr, Spiraea Anthony Y/atcror, Philadclphus, 
Dcutzia, Althea, Lilrc, Crepe Myrtle. 
Broadleaf Ever greens ;- Abelia, Ligustrums, Euonynus 
patens. Cedar Ever g reens: - Amo r i c an, Ori o lit al, Pyr a - 
midal Arborvitao; English, As liferd Junipers, Jap. 
Cypress. Ask for 100 rates . For this type of hedge 
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of hedge 
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the plants arc set from 2 to 3 ft. near 
on the size of the plants, said, the dcnscncs 
desired. 
