24 GRESHAM’S NURSERY 

“Hedges 
If your fences and dividing lines are made of hedge they immediately become a 
thing of beauty, and upkeep is materially reduced. Once established your living fence 
or hedge will last for years and with a little care will become more beautiful as time 
rolls along. 
Listed below are several varieties of plants that are most commonly used as hedges 
and are well adapted to this purpose. 
Abelia grandiflora—A. Rupestris. Beau- 
tiful evergreen foliage, fragrant pink- 
ish bell-shaped flowers. Full descrip- 
tion on page 5. 
Chaenomeles cydonia japonica (Flower- 
ing Quince). Makes an impenetrable 
hedge. Full description on page 15. 
Eleagnus pungens. Fragrant flowers. 
Attractive red fruit. Evergreen. Full 
description on page 6. 
Ilex crenata rotundifolia (Large-leaf 
Japanese Holly). Glossy green foliage. 
For formal or informal effect. Full 
description on page 6. 
Spiraea thunbergii. Upright growth. 
Small white flowers. Deciduous. Full 
description on page 18. 
Spiraea van houttei. Graceful arching 
branches. White flowers. Full descrip- 
tion on page 18. 
Special prices on above for hedge 
plantings. 
Ligustrum (Privet) Hedges: 
L. sinense (Amoor River). The best of 
Privets for southern hedges. An up- 
right grower, almost ‘entirely ever- 
green. 
18 to 24 in., per 100..25.00 
2to 3ft., per 100..30.00 
3 to 4 ft., per 100..40.00 
L. lucidum. Beautiful large glossy ever- 
green foliage. Full description on page 
7. Special prices for hedge plantings. 
L. obtusifolium regelianum (Regel Pri- 
vet). Exceptionally hardy. Semi-ever- 
green. 
2 to 3 ft. 1.25 each or 75.00 per 100. 
‘ulip Bulbs 
FOR FALL DELIVERY 
