. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SKI'TBMBEK 11, 1019. The Florists^ Review 91 The Elm City Nursery Co., Woodmont Nurseries, Inc., New Haven, Conn. IBuLIUMi'^ H ^I^^V ^B^^ ^^^^1 ^1 ^B^^ H ^V H Resembles ^" ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^" ^^^ ^ ^" ^" with this nHrlAfI aWvantaw, Privet Privet in Habit with this added advantage: — It's as HARDY as IBOTA Privet and will succeed wherever IBOTA thrives. Name, IBOLIUM, coined thusi—IBO from Ibota and LIUM from Ovalifolium REGISTRATION Society of American Florists Aprils, 1919. IHOLIUM Privet is the product of crossing the Californ


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SKI'TBMBEK 11, 1019. The Florists^ Review 91 The Elm City Nursery Co., Woodmont Nurseries, Inc., New Haven, Conn. IBuLIUMi'^ H ^I^^V ^B^^ ^^^^1 ^1 ^B^^ H ^V H Resembles ^" ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^" ^^^ ^ ^" ^" with this nHrlAfI aWvantaw, Privet Privet in Habit with this added advantage: — It's as HARDY as IBOTA Privet and will succeed wherever IBOTA thrives. Name, IBOLIUM, coined thusi—IBO from Ibota and LIUM from Ovalifolium REGISTRATION Society of American Florists Aprils, 1919. IHOLIUM Privet is the product of crossing the California Privet (Seed parent) with Ibota, the hardy Chinese I'rivet. It is similar in general character to California Privet, being perhaps some- what more robust in habit of growth. It is inclined to bush more freely from the base than California I'rivet, a de- cided advantage. It can be propagated with the same case as California Privet either from hardwood or softwood cuttings and is (luite able to withstand the abuse in- cident to the ordinary handling of a hedjje plant, both by the Nurseryman and the planter, without serious in- jury. Its great claim for the public's con- sideration as compared with Califor- nia Privet is its hardineaa, taking in this respect from the pollen parent, Ibota, having proven to be perfectly hardy wherever Ibota Privet is hardy. This gives this new hardy hybrid a very extended range of usefulness. The. extreme test as to hardiness was proven out in the winter of 1017- IS, when IBOLIUM Privet stood the tost without the slightest winter in- jury side by side with the California I'rivet which was not only killed to the ground, but in many cases died root and branch. John Young, Sec' IBOLllM Privet—The above cut is from photo of a i>lant of IBOLIUM I'rivet, three l/nirn old. softtcooil ciittinys have been taken from thia plant twice thiM summer. This in the identical plant which wax shipped to Chi- cago for cthibition purponex, wan knocking ab


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