Buxus-- Boxwoo 
Boxwood plays a leading part in the history of American and English gardening. 
J. H. Burton, Landscape Nurseryman 
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This 
plant aristocrat can boast of an enviable reputation, for its vigor, health, appearance, and 
adaptability have combined to make it an all-American choice for foundation and border 
plantings. 
distinctive in both large and small gardens. 
Boxwood carries such an air of dignity, and yet simplicity, with it that it is 
Because Boxwood is so slow growing, fine old specimens are worth a small fortune, for 
they have been centuries in the making. 
Fortunately, smaller plants are also available, so 
that today’s gardeners can enjoy their Box as it grows. 
B. 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 exten- 
sively for hedges dnd formal gardens. 
10 to 12 in...... 1.50 15 to 18 in...... 3.00 
12 to 15.in...... 2.00 18 to 21 in...... 5.00 
Pal (tc) MES To ouce 6.50 
SARIN Ee SPECIINIGN Sic cient cle sie ele eieisrels 06s 8.00 
SO in. specimens: ... 4.00... 20005. ce wees 10.00 
GS lMhee SHOCLINGIS oo ecc icicles ce sielale eins icicle tisle «1 15.00 
42 in. spectimens.......... ccc eee ee es sevens 20.00 
487ins specimens. «cca... occ c csc tote os 27.50 
SFHira SPECIMENS. 2.65 sick eas tsi st vere a 35.00 
60 In. specimens.............ceceee eet eeee 50.00 
Larger sizes priced on request. 
B. SUFFRUTICOSA (Dwarf Boxwood). This 
is the Old English variety, having small, 
dense foliage, growing slowly and remain- 
ing dwarf and compect. It is the form used 
for edging in old Colonial gardens. Bushy 
plants. 
6) tol8sin.n 3... 1.00 16 tor lSninse.3 10.00 
SrtomsOminscrins 1.50 185to) 20) ins... 12.50 
T0vtoei2 qin... 3.00 20 to 22 in...... 78.00 
12 to 14 in...... 5.00 22 to 24 in...... 25.00 
14 to 16 in...... 7.00 24 to 27 in...... 30.00 
Also a few beautiful old specimen pieces 
from 2 to 4 ft. in height. Prices quoted 
on request. 
THUJA (continued) 
T. OCCIDENTALIS GLOBOSA (Globe Ar- 
borvitae). This small, dwarf evergreen is 
true to name, having a very round or 
globe-shaped outline. Very hardy, and 
made more dese and bushy by trimming. 
Ornamental, and most satisfactory. 
10 to 12 in...... 2.50 18 to 24 in...... 5.50 
12 to 15 in...... 3.50 24 to 30 in...... 6.50 
15 to 18 in...... 4.50 80 to 36 in...... 8.00 
T. OCCIDENTALIS LUTEA (George Peabody 
Arborvitae). A well-known variety forming 
a broad pyramid, with conspicuous golden 
yellow foliage. 
18 to 24 in...... 3.50 
2 to s ft......5 5.50 
3 to 4 ft....... 7.50 
Seton Out teccdi- 9.00 
T. OCCADENTALIS PYRAMIDALIS (Pyrami- 
dal Arborvitae). This is one of the very best 
of the Arborvitaes. It is distinctly colum- 
nar in growth, while its glossy, dark green 
foliage is equally attractive both winter 
and summer. A formal plant, and fine for 
accents. 
18 to 24 in...... 3.50 4 to 5 (t.4-5... 9.00 
2 to 32 tts... 5.00 5. to Gift... .-. 14.00 
Seto Aatto ks 7.00 Larger sizes 3.00 ft 
T. ORIENTALIS AUREA NANA (Biota) 
(Berckman’s Golden Arborvitae). 3-5 ft. A 
gem for dwarf planting; compact, round- 
ish shape, slightly pointed at the top; 
warm golden-yellow foliage. 
12 to 15 in...... 3.50 2oto 2/2) Tti....) 8.50 
Uy US VES Ms nc 4.50 22 to 3) tts... 10.00 
18 to 24 in...... 6.50 Seto 46 ttl ron. 12.00 
T. ORIENTALIS ELEGANTISSIMA  (Biota.) 
9-12 ft. A slender bushy tree covered in 
the spring with bright yellow foliage which 
becomes yellowish green in summer and 
a most attractive dark golden bronze in 
the winter. 
18 to 24 in...... 3.50 45to 7 Oattoantice 9.00 
PATS BY Dh Gen 5 G56 5.00 5 to 6 ft... 8. 12.00 
3 to 4 ft....... 6.50 6 to 7 1th 18.00 
Larger sizes 3.50 ft. 
TSUGA—THE HEMLOCKS 
T. CANADENSIS (Canadian Hemlock). 75- 
90 ft. A most desirable evergreen tree, 
very graceful and adaptable for specimens 
or groups. The _ spreading horizontal 
branches create soft shallow effects; per- 
fectly at home in the coldest or shadiest 
exposures, 
1Satout8 ins 4.50 S.tol4 {tics 12.50 
18 to 24 in...... 6.00 4° to Sott.o.ceee. 15.00 
ZEtOon Lt eee 8.50 Larger sizes 4.00 ft. 
