BOXWOOD—VIRGINIA GROWN 
Boxwood has long been one of our spe- 
cialities, as it has been and still is, aside 
from its sentimental and historic value in 
association with Virginia, the most prac- 
tical, durable and beautiful plant that can 
be used. Its use will add dignity and charm 
to any home or garden. We have several 
hundred thousand plants in the various 
sizes of our own growing besides a quantity 
of specimen collected plants of both dwarf 
and bush types. 
ARBORESCENS—Tree Box. A _ faster and larger 
grower than Sempervirens; foliage dark green. This 
is the form usually found in old gardens. Much used 
for boxwood hedges, 
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Bush Boxwood 
SEMPERVIRENS—Bush-Box. The variety with small, 
dark green leaves; fresh and glossy. A compact grower, 
thrives in any soil and does well in shaded places. Can 
be trimmed to any shape and used extensively for hedges, 
formal gardens and tub specimens. 
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