CHASE, ALABAMA 
HEDGE PLANTS—Continued 
LIGUSTRUIVS ibolium, Ibolium Privet. 
A hybrid of Ibota and Ovalifolium. Lustrous foliage. Remark¬ 
ably sturdy and cold resistant. A dense shrub of spreading 
habit. Makes an unusually fine hedge. Almost evergreen. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
2- 3' Well Branched .$ 7.50 $60.00 
18-24" Well Branched . 5.00 40.00 
12-18" Well Branched . 4.00 35.00 
ibota, Sbota Privet. 
Good dense habit; flowers and fruits freely. Decorative black 
berries. Very hardy. 
3- 4' Well Branched . 12.50 
2_ 3' Well Branched . 10.00 
18-24" Well Branched . 7.50 
ovalifolium, California Privet. 
Quick-growing, straight, densely clothed branches. The foliage 
is dark shining green. The most generally used of the entire 
group for hedging, clipped specimens, or for massing. 
3- 4' 
4 
Canes and up_ 
7.50 
50.00 
2- 3' 
4 
Canes and up—. 
5.00 
35.00 
2- 3' 
o 
and 3 Canes_ 
3.50 
25.00 
18-24" 
4 
Canes and up_ 
3.50 
25.00 
18-24" 
9 
r+J 
and 3 Canes. 
2.50 
20.00 
12-18" 
3 
Canes and up—. 
2.50 
20.09 
12-18" 
9 
Strong Canes. 
2.00 
15.00 
9-12" 
B 
ranched ... 
1.50 
10.00 
MISSOURI, March 14, 1936: “The Roses and Trees arrived in good 
shape, and we are sending you another order.” 
ARKANSAS, March 22, 1936: “The Magnolias and Arborvitaes 
arrived o. k. today. They are nice plants and were well packed.” 
OKLAHOMA, March 17, 1936: “The Lining-Out Stock came through 
in fine condition, and as usual, was better than I expected.” 
ILLINOIS, March 23, 1936: “Your shipment arrived in fine con¬ 
dition. Want to thank you kindly for the fine stock shipped, as 
usual.” 
SOUTH CAROLINA, March 26, 1936: “Both lots of Lining-Out 
Stock came in good shape and were mighty nice. Thanks for your 
prompt, courteous service.” 
LOUISIANA, March 25, 1936: “Thanks for prompt shipment of 
our order. The plants opened up in good shape and were better than 
expected, for the money.” 
OHIO, March 28, 1936: “We do appreciate quick shipment of our 
order for Hydrangea quercifolia, which are mighty nice plants indeed.” 
KLNTUCKY, April 2, 1936: “We received nursery stock from you 
today in fine shape, and very glad to have the Cornus florida rubra.” 
PENNSYLVANIA, April 18, 1936: “We enclose check to pay for 
our initial order. All stock was entirely satisfactory.” 
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