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Taninrix (Tamarisk). Elegant, fine-flowering 
and handsome foliage plant; thrives in all 
soils. One of the best plants for subduing 
shifting sands. 
Vltex ngnus (‘iistus (Chaste Tree). A small 
tree with palmate leaves, scented like lav¬ 
ender. Pale lilac flowers. 
Wiegeln (Diervilla). 
Spirea. Medium-sized shrubs, embracing a 
wide range of growth, color of flowers and 
season of blooming. Of easy culture. We 
grow all the best varieties in assortment. 
Tree Peony. Introduced from Japan, where 
they are very much prized. The flowers 
are enormous in size, numerous and gor¬ 
geous in color. Blooms in April. 
Monterey Cypress hedge 
The Hedge Plants 
Evergreen hedges are not only objects of 
beauty, but they also serve a useful pur¬ 
pose, often taking the place of fences, and 
when planted with taste make handsome 
borders. The Monterey Cypress make an 
excellent windbreak for orchard and vine¬ 
yard protection, especially if backed by a 
row of Blue Gum—Eucalyptus globulus. 
Box, Dwarf. These beautiful compact shrubs 
are very suitable for low hedge or borders. 
The foliage is of a pleasing, bright, lus¬ 
trous green color. 
California Privet. Highly prized as an orna¬ 
mental hedge plant. ft is a vigorous 
grower with rich green leaves; very hardy; 
not particular as to soil or climate. With 
occasional pruning it will develop into a 
beautiful, compact hedge. 
Eiionymus Jnponicus Due d'Aujou. Golden- 
blotched Euonymus.) Foliage light green, 
with outer edges of the leaves variegated 
with a broad band of golden yellow. 
Euonynius .laponieus. (Evergreen Euonymus.) 
Japan. A handsome evergreen shrub of 
dense, upright habit, leaves dark lustrous 
green. A valuable plant for single speci¬ 
mens and for hedges. Can be trimmed in 
any way desired. 
Ligiist rii in. The Evergreen Privets. Orna¬ 
mental shrubs or small trees with shining 
green appearance. 
I at a res tin us. A very pretty and effective hedge 
plant. It blooms profusely during the win¬ 
ter season and at all times presents bright 
green leaves and small whitish flowers in 
terminal panicles, followed in the fall by 
black round berries remaining on the plant 
all winter. They adapt themselves to al¬ 
most any situation, doing as well in the 
shade as in the sun. They are valuable for 
hedges, single specimens and for grouping. 
Monterey Cypress. Beautiful hedges are 
grown from this native evergreen tree. It 
adapts itself either as a tall windbreak, or 
may be kept as a low hedge by frequent 
pruning. 
Hoses. What can be more beautiful than a 
hedge of roses? In the selection of varie¬ 
ties for this purpose it is important to have 
good growers that carry their foliage well, 
and that bloom well. The following are 
recommended as good for hedge: 
Red. Agrippina, Baby Rambler, Gruss 
Teplitz. Pink. La France. 
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