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EVERGREEN SHRUBS 35 
BUXUS japonica, var. aurea. 
GOLDEN JAPANESE BOX. Warm golden 
yellow tone in Spring and Summer. For speci¬ 
mens or informal evergreen planting. p e r 10 
12 to 15 in.Each $2 00 $18 50 
15 to 18 in. 2 50 22 50 
18 to 21 in. 3 50 32 50 
21 to 24 in. 4 00 37 50 
24 to 27 in. 5 00 47 50 
2V 2 ft. 7 50 70 00 
3 ft.$15.00 to 35 00 
3V 2 to 6 ft.$20 00 to 45 00 
B. japonica, var. Fortunei. 
JAPANESE BOXBUSH. Broader, thicker 
leaves than Buxus sempervirens; giving plant 
a bolder character; of broad formal habit. 
2x2 ft.Each $3 50 32 50 
2% ft. 7 50 
3 to 4 ft.$20.00 to 35 00 
B. japonica, var. rotundifolia. 
ROUND-LEAF BOX. Rich, slow-growing 
plant; large bluish-green foliage. For mixed 
evergreen plantings or handsome specimens. 
15 
to 
18 
in. 
.Each 
$2 
00 
18 
50 
18 
to 
20 
in. 
2 
50 
23 
50 
20 
to 
24 
in.'.. . . . 
3 
50 
32 
50 
24 
to 
27 
in. 
5 
00 
42 
50 
27 
to 
30 
in. 
6 
00 
55 
00 
3 
ft. 
10 
00 
90 
00 
3V 2 
ft. 
12 
50 
4 
ft . 
17 
50 
165 
00 
4 H 
to 
5 
ft . 
25 
00 
B. japonica 
var. 
rotundifolia. 
Pyramids. 
4 
ft. 
.Each $12 
50 
110 
00 
4V 2 
ft. 
15 
00 
135 
00 
5 
ft. 
20 
00 
B. japonica, var. rotundifolia pendula. 
PENDULOUS ROUND-LEAVED BOX. Leaves 
broad, rich color; ends of branclilets droop¬ 
ing. Interesting specimen. 
4 ft.Each 15 00 135 00 
4% ft. . 17 50 165 00 
5 ft. 20 00 185 00 
Clipping Boxwood 
Boxbush of every variety is very slow growing and will 
naturally retain a more or less compact habit of growth. All 
varieties, however, lend themselves to clipping in various shapes 
or hedges, especially Buxus sempervirens , the most common and 
well known Bush Boxwood; the clipping should be done in 
Spring before the buds start into growth. 
