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BOXWOOD (Buxus sempervirens)—As a hedge 
it gives character to every place. It may be 
clipped or trained, or allowed to grow natur- 
ally. Should be planted in good soil; cultivate 
_ lightly and do not disturb the roots. 
Perl0 Per 25 Per 100 
GUtG WO siInChse Ae tate aie 5.00 11.00 40.00 
ONTO PIL Ae Chit ieeatiu te een 7.50 16.50 65.00 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI—tThis is undoubtedly the 
most charming and beautiful of all the Spireas, 
having pure white flowers in clusters with 
drooping branches. Foliage is rich green. Plants 
remarkably hardy. An indispensable ornament 
for lawn or hedge, and probably the most widely 
planted shrub in cultivation. 
L2nto RLS cinch ae ae ae 1.00 1.75 4.00 
LB eto 24: ginch ery oti bee 1.25 2.00 5.00 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—A tall, shaftlike column 
- of a tree that grows quickly, like all poplars, 
and often reaches 80 to 100 feet in height. The 
Lombardy is not for shade, but for ornament, 
or sky-screen. Makes a very fine effect when 
planted close together, making a thick, high 
screen. Branched always from the ground up. 
SOLO FS CCl ee ae ee 3.00 6.00 20.00 
AOU ae LOC etna ie ec 4.00 7.50 30.00 
OSAGE ORANGE (Maclura ponifera)—A medium 
sized spiny tree with spreading branches; rather 
large fernlike leaves of bright green which 
change to yellow in fall. Flowers are incon- 
spicuous but the succeeding orange-like fruits 
are attractive. It is chiefly utilized as a close, 
thorny, stock turning hedge plant and allowed 
to grow fairly tall. 
T298tOGLSs InCh oc ae ey: 40 10 2.29 
13 oto ned vinch : eee ese! 19 1.00 4.00 
FRAGRANT BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera 
fragrantissima)—One of the most satisfactory 
tall-growing hedge plants. We do not recom- 
mend where you want to keep it under 34-4 
feet. The small cream bell-like blossoms ap- 
pear in very early spring and are quite fra- 
grant. Normally grows into a hedge 6 to 12 
feet. Requires little pruning and will thrive in 
almost any soil. 
A 2EtOml Guincho ies kok oh 1.00 1.75 4.00 
ORL OMESS ICL Yet 8 Wetter tes 1.40 2.20 6.00 
Ze LOWMS GLeCel Kes kp ed 1.85 3.00 8.00 © 
So WOweeaTeets !. 4. Muerte 2.25 4.00 10.00 
CHINESE ELM—Very hardy, drought-resistant 
and will grow in almost any soil. This is one 
of the most rapid growing trees we have. It is 
heavily covered with narrow dark green foliage, 
which gives it a lovely gracefulness similar to 
Birch. Ideal for windbreak and screen planting. 
DELO MUOMITICIL AN een Ley octets 1,00 1.50 3.00 
ALO eet NCh A pan ois lee. 1,25 1.75 4.00 
PALO MEO BLE Ons wb ied ce 1.50 2.00 5.00 
