46 CHASE NURSERY COMPANY 

Hedge Plants 
LIGUSTRUM amurense North, Amoor River Privet 
Vigorous upright grower. Very Hardy. Readily 
adaptable to almost any soil. Dark green leaves, 
tardily deciduous. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Dia 3 rye (ANOS LUN Priest ee $8.00 $75.00 
Wan Suk otal, as © EL TL coe see 6.50 62.50 
1 S22 Ae rs (Gane seartids. Datars 5.75 55.00 
Ss ard GAT ot tn eee eee 5.00 47.50 
12> E82 o2 Canes ADU AlDs te. 4.25 40.00 
12a SUPE Gai ae ee ete ees 3.75 35.00 
amurense South, Amoor River South Privet 
One of the best Southern hedges. Rapid-grow- 
ing and evergreen. Can be sheared to any de- 
sired height and shape. If left unsheared, grows 
into a fine screen plant, producing a heavy crop 
of black berries which are attractive to birds. 
18242" Wells Branched. cece 2a 4.00 35.00 
12.28"  Wiellebtancoed se ese 3.00 25.00 
amurense South pendula, Weeping South Privet 
The evergreen counterpart of Regal’s Privet. 
This plant makes a beautiful dense hedge, or 
if left unsheared, grows into a handsome weep- 
ing specimen or mass plant. 10 feet. 
Spa Seale Rene, AS Pies LO ae Yee fo 30.00 
ON a Mio 8 OM sk Sie hs Then Bile See eee 20.00 
VS AD Al eae tit hie ents, cece eee 15.00 
ibolium, Ibolium Privet 
Hybrid of Ibota and Ovalifolium. Carries the 
former’s spreading habit and hardiness, and the 
latter’s evergreen qualities. 
C= a Clie Pa1G OU sue eee 8.00 75.00 
1 SO 4A NOLS Ta Gh eting tussekieeee 6.00 55.00 
/ Ryde Be SAY, Varo BUEN EA ee WON A (8 tye ke So 4.50 40.00 
MICHIGAN, February 19, 1943: ‘‘The Roses arrived in good order.” 
NEW YORK, February 22, 1943: ‘‘The shipment of Wisterias has 
been received. They are fine, well-grown plants.” 
TENNESSEE, February 22, 1943: ‘My recent order arrived safely 
and in good condition. Each shrub was better than specified.” 
ILLINOIS, February 22, 1943: ‘‘For the past two or three years, 
we have bought Lining-out Evergreens from you with which we were 
pleased.” 
