TAYLOR’S NURSERY 
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HEDGE SHRUBS 
COTONEASTER-Sometimes called Canadian Boxwood. Has 
dark green shiny foliage which turns red in the fall, also has 
small berries. This shrub is in leaf from early; spring until late 
fall. It makes a very compact bush and is weU branched out. Each .25 
3 years old. Each...35 
4 years old. Each .50 
CARAGANA—A good hedge for places where conditions are 
hard. We do not recommend this for planting on small lots, 
owing to the difficulty of growing any other trees or plants 
close to it, owing to the very strong root growth. 
2 year old, per hundred.... 2.50 
3 years, transplanted and cut back, per hundred. 4.00 
LAUREL-LEAF WILLOW—Fast growing; good for high hedge 
or windbreak, can be cut back when young for hedge. 
Per hundred........-.-. 
15.00 
LILAC—Common lilac division suitable for starting a good 
hedge. Per 100 ______-...—-.. 
5.00 
FLOWERING 
AND 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
BERBERIS KOREANA (Korean Barberry)—Upright growing 
shrub, green leaves changing to red in autumn, red berries. 
Hardy. 1 to IV^ feet, each .75 
BUFFALO BERRY (Sheperdia Argentea)—A thorny gray-leaved 
native shrub growing eight to ten feet high. Red berries. Two 
or more of these should be planted together for cross fertil¬ 
ization. Fruit good for jelly. 3 feet. 
4 feet 
COTON E ER^. 
.75 
1.00 
Integerrima —Red berried, spreading habit. Native of the 
mountains of Europe. 
1 foot. Each . 
2 feet. Each . 
3 feet. Each. 
Lucida- The best kind for hedges as it is of strong upright 
growth and branches well when trimmed. Black berries, beau¬ 
tiful red foliage in the fall. 
9 to 12 inches. Each ... 
2 feet. Each.... 
3 feet. Each ... 
Special quotations on quantities for hedges. 
.30 
.50 
.75 
.25 
.35 
.50 
