Plants. 
Permanent Ornamental Hedges are more largely in demand than ever before. A full selection 
of the hardy Deciduous and Evergreen varieties adapted for this purpose is indicated below. 
For Single Row Hedges, plants of medium size, 2 to 3 feet, should be set about 12 inches apart. 
When a Dense Hedge is desired plants may be set in double rows from 6 to 12 inches apart, and 
the plants 6 to 15 inches in the row. A good soil and suitable mulching is desirable for all newly 
planted plants. 
Spring is Recommended as a better time for putting out Evergreens. The Deciduous varieties 
will succeed well with ordinary treatment, planted either in autumn or spring. 
Good, Well Rooted Stock of all the kinds noted, of different sizes, including larger sizes for 
immediate effect, are furnished by the 100 and 1,000 at very low prices. 
DECIDUOUS 
BERBER IS. In variety. Barberry. 
CARPINUS BETULUS. Hornbeam. 
CITRUS TRIFOLIATA. Hardy Japanese Or¬ 
ange. 
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA. English Haw¬ 
thorn. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. Japanese Quince. 
FAGUS SYLVATICA. European Beech. 
GLEDITSCHIA TRIACANTHOS. Honey 
cust. 
HIBISCUS. In variety. Althaea. 
LIGUSTRUM. Privet; in variety. 
MACLURA AURANTICA. Osage Orange. 
RHAMNUS CATHARTICUS. Buckthorn. 
ROSA RUGOSA. Japanese Rose. 
SPIRy^EA. In variety. Spiraea. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS. Purple Lilac. 
TAMAR IX. Tamarisk. 
evergreen 
Lo- 
ABIES CANADENSIS. Hemlock Spruce. 
ABIES EXCELSA. Norway Spruce. 
BUXUS NANA. Dwarf Box Edging. 
BUXUS. Boxwood in variety. 
CRAT/EGUS PYRACANTHA. Evergreen 
Thorn. 
PINUS AUSTRIACA. Austrian Pine. 
PIN US SYLVESTRIS. Scotch Pine or Fir. 
PINUS ST ROB US. White Pine. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS. American Arbor- 
Vitae. 
THUYA SIBERICA. Siberian Arbor-Vitcea. 
Standard Shrubs and 
Decorative Plants. 
Standard. Shrubs or Shrubs grown in tree form are very effective and valuable for formal gar¬ 
dens, single specimens, and for planting in groups and borders with other Shrubs. They are also 
very effective for bordering walks where closely trimmed and clipped Shrubs are not appropriate. 
The kinds noted below comprise the best of these Standard Shrubs, all of which can be fur¬ 
nished of different sizes per pair or per dozen, of excellent quality at reasonable prices. 
STANDARD SHRUBS. 
AZALEA MOLLIS. 
Grown as a standard the beautiful Azalea 
Mollis is remarkably effective. Fine specimens 
in tree form on stout stems. Compact flowering 
heads, 18 to 30 inches in diameter, full of buds 
that will be a mass of bloom the first season. 
Very fine. $15 to $25 per dozen. 
BAY TREES. 
From my own large and direct importations I 
am enabled to furnish all sizes of both Standard 
and Pyramidal Bays, per pair or per dozen, on 
the most favorable terms. This stock is carefully 
selected by my own correspondents from the larg¬ 
est and finest in Europe, which gives me a 
special advantage in furnishing either in par¬ 
ticular sizes or extra fine specimens, and always 
at the lowest prices. Some of my importations 
heretofore have contained the largest grand 
specimen Bays ever sent out in this country. 
Prices and particulars for this stock of all sizes, 
given on application. See page 56. 
BUXUS, Boxwood. 
Box. Both Standards and Pyramids. Valu¬ 
able for formal planting where small plants are 
desired. $2 to $5 each. See Trained Specimens 
for Formal Gardens, page 38. 
CATALPA BUNGEII. 
See Deciduous Trees, also Trained Specimens 
for Formal Gardens, pages 11 and 38. 
