SHRUBS AND HEDGES 13 
TAMARIX 
Grown for ornament, as wind-breaks, 
and along the coast as they withstand 
salt spray. Necessary to every planting. 
Tamarix hispida; Kashgar Tamarix. 
(15 to 20 ft.) The best Tamarix for 
this climate. Feathery silvery-green 
foliage, with long panicies of lavender- 
pink flowers Remaining in bloom 
throughout most of June and July. 3-4 
ft., 75c; 4-5 ft., $1.00. 
VIBURNUM 
Some of the viburnums are known as 
haws. They are amongst the most pop- 
ular shrubs, and many of them assume 
attractive autumn colors. They make 
good bird refuges because of their aut- 
umn and winter fruits. They are not 
particular as to soil. 
Viburnum dentatum; Arrowwood (to 
12 ft.) Attractive foliage, bushy growth, 
single white flowers, April-May, followed 
by bluish-black fruit. 2-3 ft., $1.00; 3-4 
fterol 25: 
V. lantana; Wayfaring Tree (10 to 15 
ft.) Upright, attractive green leaves, 
single white flowers May. Bright red 
fruit changing to black. 2-3 ft., $1.00; 
3-4 ft., $1.25. 
V. lentago; Nannyberry. (18 to 20 ft.) 
Large growing, upright shrub or small 
tree. Single white flowers in May. Shin- 
ing green leaves. Large blue-black 
fruit. Leaves turning purplish and red- 
dish in fall. 2-3 ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
V. opulus; European Cranberry Bush 
(High Bush Cranberry) (10 to 12 ft.) 
Weil known hardy shrub. Single white 
flowers, April-May, followed by scarlet 
fruit hanging on until spring. 2-3 ft., 
$1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
V. ovulus var. sterile; Common Snow- 
ball. (10 to 12 ft.) Well known popular 
shrub. Blooms profusely. Large double 
white flowers. April-May. 2-3 ft., $1.00; 
3-4 ft., $1.25. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
There are many plants that can be used as a hedge. 
the most formal of any and can be kept trimmed almost to any shape desired. 
The Privet hedge makes 
The 
shrubs for hedging are of a lighter grade than those offered as plants for the 
garden, and where one wants a taller growing hedge, the shrubs should be used 
(See descriptions under shrubs) 
PRICES OF HEDGES 
NOTE—Where we do the planting of privet, add 30 per cent to these prices. 
PRIVET— Size Per 25 Per 100 Per 1,000 
rAMUL=— 2 e Be ee RVG Meer ar tals 18-24 in 3.75 13.00 120.00 
GUT O DCR Ty ees ei ag eek oa ak rs 12-18 in. 4.00 15.00 120.00 
HUT OD CAM se oe oe ee ne 18-24 in, 6.00 20.00 160.00 
GUE DCD Ree ects tes ese ae ee oye 2-3 ft 7.00 25.00 200.00 
Barberry. Japanese ies aS Oe 12-18 in. 6.00 20.00 160.00 
Splreas-V annoutelnc sae ees 2-3 ft 7.00 25.00 200.00 
Ghinese> Wine ees eee ee ee 2-3 ft. 2.00 6.00 50.00 
RussiansOlivet =.) te a ee 18-24 in. 3.00 11.00 100.00 
FUUSSIAN ROMY Cree ee ee ease ree nae eee 2-3 ft 4.50 16.00 150.00 

The above photograph shows what can be done with a planting using ever- 
greens only. There is a growing tendency in modern front plantings for the use 
of more evergreens, to the exclusion of other materials, for the winter as well as 
summer effect. 
Jack Harenberg. 
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