PRIVET (Liguttruxn) 
Widely used in hedges, some of the privets arc even more 
desirable when left unsheared and employed for mass effects. 
LIGUSTRUM AMURENSE (Amur privet) 
An erect branched, half evergreen shrub up to fifteen feet 
high. The best of the privets for hedges in the Chicago area. 
l%/2 ft. high .each $ .15 doz. $1.50 
2/3 ft. high .each .20 doz. 2.00 
3/4 ft. high .each .25 doz. 2.50 
LIGUSTRUM OBTUSIFOUUM (Ibota privet) 
Long and mistakenly listed as Ligustrum ibota, this is a 
spreading type that reaches eight feet. 
2/3 ft. high .each $ .25 doz. $2.50 
3/4 ft. high .each .30 doz. 3.00 
LIGUSTRUM OBTUSIFOLIUM REGELIANUM (Regel’s privet) 
Lower growing than the ibota privet, this variety is effective 
when massed with evergreens. Spreading, horizontal branches. 
18/24 inches high .each $ .30 per dozen . $3.00 
24/30 inches high .each .35 per dozen . 3.50 
SYMPHORICARPOS CHENAULTI 
Fine light green leaves and pink fruits. The best of the 
group and a shrub to be widely planted. 
2/3 ft. high .each $ .35 doz. $3.50 
SYMPHORICARPOS RACEMOSUS (Common snowberry) 
Waxy white berries that remain through the winter. 
2/3 ft. high .each $ .25 doz. $2.50 
3/4 ft high .each .30 doz. 3.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS VULGARIS (Indian currant) 
Dull, corahred fruit. 
2/3 ft. high .each $ .25 doz. $2.50 
3/3% ft. high .each .30 doz. 3.00 
SPIREA (Spirea) 
Included among the spireas arc some of the most widely 
planted of the flowering shrubs. 
SPIRAEA ARGUTA (Garland Spirea) 
A vigorous grower, small light green leaves, free flowering. May 
18/24” high .each .35 doz. 3.50 
2/3 ft. high .each .45 doz. 4.50 
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