Hedge Plants 
The modern garden has a hedge background. A 
hedge is a living wall or fence enclosing your garden. 
The list cf desirable hedge plants has been much in- 
creased. From the tiny Dwarf Box to the big pleached 
hedges of Beech a hedge for any purpose can be found. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGII (Japanese Barberry) 
A broad heavy hedge not growing very high. 
Res ree Pe Se 15.00 per 100 
BUXUS ARBORESCENS (Tree Box) 
In a slightly protected spot makes the handsomest of all big 
Box hedges, reaching six feet in height in five years, 
Rear CUED) oo 50.00 per 100 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS (Common Box) 
Makes a quicker hedge than the Colonial Box, good color 
and hardy here. 
See Evergreen Shrubs for prices. 
BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA (Colonial BR O0r) 
The most permanent of all hedges. 
See Evergreen Shrubs for prices. 
FAGUS AMERICANA (American Beech) 
Perfect for a pleached hedge of considerable height, branched 
to the ground. 
Prices on Application. 
FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA (Golden Bell) 
A good spring flowering hedge. 
ns 30.00 per 100 
ILEX OPACA (American Holly) 
Takes three to five years to establish this fine evergreen 
hedge, but once established needs pruning but once a year 
and will last a hundred years. 
ee a aes © LCL AE, 90.00 per 100 
See Evergreens. 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar) 
Makes a choice, heavy hedge, shears nicely. 
Prices on Application. 
LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA (Crape Myrtle) 
Prices on Application. 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM (Wax Privet) 
ok ala dark evergreen hedge, quick growing, must be pro- 
tected. 
a ily ga Sa a 90.00 per 100 
LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM (California Privet) 
pewemtwesa UO .Goin. ee 12.50 per 100 
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