AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 
Spiraea Thunbergii. 
Ornamental Hedge Plants 
Nothing can be more desirable for street protection or property divisions than a well-grown and carefully 
trimmed hedge. It may be a little more expensive than a fence in the beginning, but no repairs are required, 
and it grows in beauty from year to year. 
For dividing lines, where a low hedge is desired, nothing is more appropriate than Abelia grandifior^ 
Berberis Thunbergii, Spiraea Thunbergii or Viburnum tinus. All of these plants are graceful in form and 
beautiful in foliage and flowers. For formal plantings the Amoor and California Privet, Boxwood and Carolina 
Cherry are unsurpassed. All are evergreen and easily cared for and make a dense and compact growth. 
Note—Not less than 40 plants will be furnished 
the price quoted per thousand. 
Abelia 
Abelia grandiflora. (A. rupcstris). This beautiful 
Broad-Leaved Evergreen is becoming a very popular 
hedge plant. As this makes a very bushy growth, 
the plants can be set 18 to 24 inches apart. 
PRICES: 100 
12-18 in., strong plants from open ground. . . .$25.00 
Berberis. Barberry. 
Berberis Thunbergii. Thunberg’s Barberry. A most 
beautiful dwarf Barberry from Japan. Changing in 
autumn to beautiful tones of orange, scarlet and crim¬ 
son. Yellow flowers produced in early April followed 
by red berries which are produced in great profusion 
and which last the entire winter. Leaves retained for 
a long time. Makes a most beautiful and conspicuous 
low-growing hedge, and one that is specially suited 
for making boundary lines. 
PRICES: 100 
12-18 in., well branched .$15.00 
at the price quoted per hundred; not less than 400 at 
BUXUS. Boxwood. 
Buxus Sempervirens. Common Tree Box (Home¬ 
grown). This is a familiar variety found in many 
of the old-time gardens. It makes an admirable hedge 
plant, as it stands shearing well and can be kept 
at any height desired. 
PRICES: 100 1000 
10-12 in., very bushy. $20.00 
8-10 in., very bushy. 15.00 $125.00 
6-8 in., bushy . 8.00 60.00 
B. suffruticosa. Dwarf Boxwood. This is the variety 
so extensively used in the old-time gardens for edg¬ 
ing walks and beds. It is of very slow growth, and 
its ultimate height is from 4 to 5 feet. The plants 
should be set from 3 to 4 inches apart. We offer a 
superb lot of home-grown plants. 
PRICES: 100 1000 
8-10 in., very bushy, 4-5 in. in diam.. .$20.00 
6-8 in., very bushy, 3-4 in. in diam.. . 10.00 $80.00 
4-6 in., bushy . 8.00 60.00 
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