Hardy Korean Boxwood Hedge 
This wonderful hardy Box came from Korea and while it does not have quite as shiny a leaf as the 
English Box, it is infinitely hardier and can be grown where temperatures go well below zero. Korean 
Box is successfully grown in Toronto and Montreal, Canada. There is a fine planting of it in the 
Montreal Botanic Gardens where it has been perfectly satisfactory for many years. For low edgings 
and dwarf hedges Korean Box is perfect. Here is a variety of Box that will grow where English 
Box is not hardy. 
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Birth Opulis 
THE HEDGE VIBURNUM—REQUIRES NO PRUNING 
A dwarf, stubby plant never over two feet high, particularly well adapted 
for edgings and hedges in wet or heavy clay ground where it is difficult for 
other plants to thrive. Does well in light shade. It is extremely hardy. Can 
be clipped or left natural as desired. In either case it grows into a fine, 
compact and low hedge which requires no care. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00, 100 $40.0 
Taxus Hatfieldi 
‘Caxus Ftatfieldi 
One of the Finest Upright English Yews 
There is really nothing finer and richer looking than a hedge of dark 
evergreen foliage such as that produced by the English Yew. In winter or 
summer it is always something to be proud of and enjoy. It is pyramidal 
in growth and requires the minimum of trimming. Being one of the choicest 
evergreens and somewhat slow growing, large plants, as a result, are quite 
expensive. So many visitors to the nursery have urged us to sell them 
smaller sizes, telling us they were perfectly willing to start with less expen- 
sive plants. We, therefore, decided to offer this in the smaller size. 
Fine, young, bushy plants about 15-18 in. tall, Doz. $18.00, 100 $135.00 
Viburnum Opulus Nanum 
