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Each 
JUNIPER, Golden Alpine.$1 51 
Savin. 60 
Prostrate. 75 
Irish. 50 
PINE, Austrian. 40 
Stone (PimiK Cembra ). 2 00 
Mugho. 8 to 12 inches in diameter. 25 
8cotch. 50 
White. 50 
RETINOSPORA. The Hetinosporas are all small-grow¬ 
ing evergreens of exquisite foliage and fine coloring. 
They can be used on smnll grounds, as they take up 
but little room. 
Filifera. 50 
Filifera aurea. 50 
Leptoclada. 1 to IK feet. 40 
IK to 2 feet. 50 
2K feet. 75 
Obtusa compacts. 1 to IK feet. 1 00 
Obtusa aurea gracilis. 50 
Plumosa. 11 to 4 feet. 75 
Plumosa. Sheared specimens. 75 
Plumosa aurea. : . 50 
Plumosa aurea. Sheared specimens.$1. $1.50, 2 50 
Pisilera aurea. 2 to 4 feet. 1 00 
8quarrosa Veitchi. 2 feet Specimens. 1 00 
Squarrosa Veitchi. 12 to 18 inches. 50 
Per doz. 
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SPRUCE, Alcock’s.$1 00 $10 00 
Douglas' Magnificent and very hardy. 1 25 12 00 
Engelmann’s. 2 25 25 00 
Hemlock This native evergreen is one of the finest 
and most graceful trees in cultivation. It makes 
the most beautiful of all evergreen hedges. 18 to 
24 inches.per 100, $40.. 50 5 00 
Hemlock. 24 to 30 inches.per 100, $45.. 60 6 00 
Colorado Blue. One of the most beautiful evergreens, 
and one of the hardiest. 18 to 24 inches. 2 00 12 00 
Colorado Blue. Selected blue specimens. 2 to 3 feet.. 3 50 30 00 
Colorado Blue. Selected blue specimens. 3 to 4 feet.. 6 00 60 00 
Colorado Blue. Green form often sent out as the true 
blue. 1 00 9 00 
Concolor. Very scarce and beautiful. 2 to 3 feet_ 1 50 15 00 
Norway. (Very low prices by the 100 or 1,000). 35 3 50 
Weeping Norway. Very curious and picturesque tree. 1 50 15 00 
Oriental. 1 00 10 00 
White. 40 4 00 
Tiger Tail (Abies politn) . 1 00 10 00 
YEW, Canadian Golden. 2 50 
English. 4 00 
English. 3 to 4 feet. 7 50 
Golden. IK to 2 feet. 3 00 
Irish. 2 00 
Japanese. 18 to 24 inches broad. 4 00 
Ornamental Hedges 
Hedges can be used to advantage on all suburban and country places, large or small. Where protection against cattle is not needed, a 
well-kept, hedge is far more beautiful than the most costly wall or*fence. At Newport, the most beautiful summer resort in America, hedges 
are very popular and are used more than either walls or fences. We have made arrangements for supplying all the best varieties of hedge 
plants at extremely low prices. 
TRIMMED HEDGES 
Per 100 
CRATjEGUS Oxyacantha (English Hawthorn). This is the 
Thorn that is used all over England for Held and farm 
hedges. It is very attractive, being covered with white, 
sweet-scented flowers in the spring, and bright scarlet ber¬ 
ries in the fall and winter. Nice plants.$10 00 
Pyracantha Lalandi (Improved Evergreen Thorn). I think 
the most beautiful hedge I ever saw in America is one of 
this thorn, on the grounds of Mr. Winthrop, at Newport, 
It. I. The foliage is dense and of a beatiful glossy green, 
which turns in the winter to a rich bronze. In the fall and 
winter this thorn is covered with small bright scarlet ber¬ 
ries, which make it extremely attractive. Small plants.... 10 00 
HEMLOCK SPRUCE. This undoubtedly makes the most 
beautiful evergreen hedge that can be grown in this cli¬ 
mate. It is perfectly hardy, a fine rich green in color, which 
color it retains all through the winter; and no matter how 
hard it is trimmed, the peculiar feathery appearance of its 
young growth always gives it a graceful appearance. Plant 
18 to 24 inches apart. 
12 to 18 inches. 30 00 
MAHONIA Aquifolium. This, which is one of the most beauti¬ 
ful evergreen shrubs, makes a splendid hedge. 11 is covered 
with showy yellow flowers in the spring, but its greatest 
beauty is its foliage, which is fine at all seasons of the year, 
but especially so in the fall and winter, when it turns to the 
finest bronze and crimson. It is especially desirable as a 
trimmed or untrimmed hedge. Plant 18 inches apart. We 
offer a splendid stock of plants, 12 to 18 inches high, at less 
than they can be bought at wholesale. 10 00 
PRIVET, California. This is the most popular hedge plant in 
this country, which is explained by its handsome appear¬ 
ance, rapid growth and low price. A fine hedge, five feet 
high, can be made with it in three seasons if planted in deep, 
rich soil. It should be planted in single rows, 8 to 10 inches 
apart or alternated in double rows, and the plants set 16 to 
18 inches apart in each row, and the rows 6 inches apart. 
1 year, 12 to 15 inches. 2 00 
2 to 2% feet. 5 00 
2% to 3 feet. 6 00 
3 to 4 feet. 8 00 
Common. Makes a good hedge and will stand in extreme 
northern states, where California Privet is not hardy. 6 00 
UNTRIMMED HEDGES 
Untrimmed hedges are allowed to grow naturally without pruning, 
and, as a rule, are not suitable for planting on the boundaries of 
grounds, but can be used for enclosing flower or vegetable gardens, 
on the edges of terraces and along roads and walks. Sometimes they 
can be used to conceal unsightly but necessary fences. 
Per 100 
ALTH2EA (Rose of Sharon). These make a desirable flower¬ 
ing hedge; bloom in August. They should be cut back to 
keep them compact. Nice young plants, seedlings.$10 00 
Beat Named Varieties. Strong plants . 13 00 
BERBERIS Thunbergii (Japanese Barberry). Oneof themost 
beautiful shrubs in cultivation, either for hedging or gen¬ 
eral purposes. It is of a neat, compact growth and never 
need be touched with the shears. The foliage is beautiful at 
all times, and in the fall turns to a most brilliant crimson 
color, but its most attractive feature is its fruit. The plant 
is literally covered with bright scarlet berries all the fall 
and winter. It never grows over about five feet high* If 
a low hedge is desired, it can be used for a boundary one. 
It is fine for the edge of a terrace and along roads and walks; 
as it is quite thorny, boys and cattle will leave it alone. 
Plant 15 to 18 inches apart. Large plants. 13 00 
CORCHORIS Japonica variegata. This makes one of the dain¬ 
tiest little hedges imaginable. The growth is slender and 
graceful, the foliage is of fine form and variegated, and 
after the leaves drop in the fall the twigs are a bright green 
color, which makes it attractive all winter. 14 00 
KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel). This splendid native 
evergreen shrub makes a beautiful and unique hedge. It 
would be worth growing for its fine evergreen foliage alone, 
but when it is in bloom in June, nothing in the world makes 
a finer floral display. Nice transplanted plants. 35 00 
LILACS. The common Purple and White Lilacs make a desir¬ 
able flowering hedge, but of course a very tall one. I can 
supply both colors, nice plants, 1 to 2 feet high. 8 00 
ROSE, Crimson Rambler. This remarkable fine climbing Rose 
makes a superb hedge if planted in a row, and cut back 
early every spring to about three feet high. 10 00 
Sweetbrier. The popular Sweetbrier makes an attractive 
hedge and is desirable for planting along a fence. 12 00 
Mad. Plantiar. This well-known hardy white Rose makes a 
fine hedge, and when in bloom in June nothing can be more 
attractive. 20 00 
