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HEDGE PLANTS 
LIGUSTRUM ibota, Ibota Privet 
Continued 
Dense, spreading habit. Flowers and fruits 
freely. Decorative black berries. Very hardy. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
18-24" “Well Branched:.2.242 $6.00 $55.00 
(2-1 ore Well tbrancueh cee. 4.50 40.00 
ibota regelianum, Regel’s Privet 
More a shrub than a hedge plant, this low- 
spreading, drooping Privet with its bright green 
leaves and nodding panicles of flowers, is valu- 
able for massing or mixed groups. Clipping 
converts it into a dense, attractive hedge. 
Grows from cuttings. 
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ovalifolium, California Privet 
Quick-growing, erect plant with densely clad 
branches. Foliage is lustrous dark green. The 
most widely used Privet for hedges, clipped 
specimens, or massing. 
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11S Gan Gs aN lip. \.2s-ta.-- 3.75 35.06 
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thompsoni, Thompson’s Privet 
A stiffly erect, slow-growing Privet of extreme 
hardiness. Drouth resistant. Attractive nar- 
row gray-green leaves. 
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1S a ee. OLS oC Ge Otic eee - 5.00 45.00 
12 Sewell Branched sa 4.00 35.00 
ALABAMA, February 26, 1943: “The shrubbery was very satis- 
factory. 
TENNESSEE, February 27, 1943: ‘“‘Just received the material 
ordered the 22nd, and everything was fine.” 
GEORGIA, February 25, 1943: ‘Your Shrubs were lovely; Lining- 
out Stock was really fine.” 
UTAH, February 26, 1943: “The L/O Evergreens sent me several 
years ago have been real money-makers.”’ 
