Hedges 
Living plants are the most 
satisfying material one can use 
to surround the home-grounds. 
Their food requirements are not 
heavy, and trimming a hedge is 
not a laborious job. The ever- 
green ones cheer us in winter, 
while the flowering hedges are 
an extra delight to the eye during 
bloom-time. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Beauti- 
ful foliage and dainty flowers. 
CHAENOMELES LAGENARIA (Cy- 
donia Japonica). Planted close, this 
makes an impenetrable hedge. 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM. Glossy 
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L. OBTUSIFOLIUM REGELIANUM. 
BERBERIS MENTORENSIS. Pat. 99. ILEX CORNUTA. Chinese Holly. Out- Regel Privet. Spreading type of Privet. 
An upright Barberry. standing because of its attractively formed L. OVALIFOLIUM. California Privet. The 
B. THUNBERGI. The Common Japanese spiny leaves and bright berries. common Privet used for hedges. 
Barberry. I. CRENATA MICROPHYLLA. Tiny- L. QUIHOUI. Plants grow naturally to 6 
B. THUNBERGI ATROPURPUREA. The leaved form of the Japanese Holly. Try it feet. Not hardy North. 
well-known Red-leaved Barberry. where boxwood is not hardy. L. SINENSE. Chinese Privet. A dwarf, 
B., TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY. Pat. I.CRENATA ROTUNDIFOLIA. A distinct partially evergreen Privet. 
110. One of the upright types which is an Holly because of its small, rounded leaves PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA. Japanese Pit- 
especially fine hedge plant. which remind one of boxwood. tosporum. Grows 10 feet tall. 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS. The quick- I. OPACA. The American Holly is especially PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS. English 
growing Boxwood. adaptable to hedge purposes. Cherry Laurel. Shining foliage. 
B. SEMPERVIRENS SUFFRUTICOSA. I. VOMITORIA. Strong-growing Holly TAKUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA. The 
Fragrant old English Boxwood. with small foliage and lots of scarlet berries. upright Japanese Yew. 
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