

A low Boxwood 
edging below and a 
well-grown hedge of 
Ilex crenata above 
it, frames this little 
wall garden. Co- 
toneaster specimen 
at the steps. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Beautiful foliage; dainty flowers. 
BERBERIS MENTORENSIS. Pat. 99. An upright Barberry. 
B. THUNBERGI. The Common Japanese Barberry. 
B. THUNBERGI ATROPURPUREA. Red-leaved Barberry. 
Ee LMR Ae COLUMNBERRY. Pat. 110. Upright; fine 
edge. 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS. The quick-growing Boxwood. 
B. SEMPERVIRENS SUFFRUTICOSA. Fragrant English Box. 
CHA NOMELES LAGENARIA (Cydonia japonica). Makes an 
impenetrable hedge. 
ILEX CORNUTA. Chinese Holly. Attractive spiny leaves and 
bright berries. 
I, CRENATA MICROPHYLLA. Tiny leaves. Try it where box- 
wood is not hardy. 
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A hedge of Ilex 
vomitoria, care- 
fully trimmed. 
ILEX CRENATA ROTUNDIFOLIA. Small, rounded leaves. 
I. OPACA. The American Holly, especially adapted for hedges. 
I. VOMITORIA. Strong; small foliage and scarlet berries. 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM. Glossy Privet. Tall; purple berries. 
L. OBTUSIFOLIUM REGELIANUM. Regel Privet. Spreading. 
L. OVALIFOLIUM. California Privet. 
L. QUIHOUI. Grows to 6 feet. Not hardy North. 
L. SINENSE. Chinese Privet. Often called Amur River Privet 
South. A dense, half-evergreen kind with slender, spreading 
branches. Attractive blue-black berries in loose clusters. 
PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA. Japanese Pittosporum. 10 feet tall. 
SOE: LAUROCERASUS. English Cherry-laurel. Shining 
oliage. 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA. The upright Japanese Yew. 
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