Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . d beseverely pruned the first two seasons. Plant the one-year-old size8 inches apart in the row, the larger sizes 10 to 12 inches apart. Per lOO Per 1000 Strong, 1 yr., 18 to 24 in $3 00 $25 00 Strong bushv, 2 yr., 24 to 30 in 5 00 40 00 2 yr., .30 to 36 in 6 00 50 00 Selected 3 yr., 36 to 42 in 10 00 90 00 ROSA RUGOSA ). Both the red and white flowering forms of these beautiful rosesare fast becoming popular as hedge plants, their bright, glossyfoliage, which appears to be insect-proof, together with the showy,large singl


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . d beseverely pruned the first two seasons. Plant the one-year-old size8 inches apart in the row, the larger sizes 10 to 12 inches apart. Per lOO Per 1000 Strong, 1 yr., 18 to 24 in $3 00 $25 00 Strong bushv, 2 yr., 24 to 30 in 5 00 40 00 2 yr., .30 to 36 in 6 00 50 00 Selected 3 yr., 36 to 42 in 10 00 90 00 ROSA RUGOSA ). Both the red and white flowering forms of these beautiful rosesare fast becoming popular as hedge plants, their bright, glossyfoliage, which appears to be insect-proof, together with the showy,large single flowers, which are followed by bright red fruits, mak-ing them particularly desirable plants for the purpose. Strong2-year-old plants, $ per 100. OSAGE ORANGE. This is still used extensively on farms and along liighway.,but is seldom used in jjrivate gardens. It makes a strong anCdefensive hedge that will turn cattle; should be planted in doublerows 6 to 9 inches apart in the row. Strong .selected 2-yearold plants, $ per 100; $ per California Privet Hedgr. In comparing pricea on Shrubs and Hedge Plimts, do not overlook that our pricei include packing and are free on board Philadelphia. Choice Hardy Evergreen Shrubs. To this class may be said to belong the true aristocrats of the Shrub family, and whiletheir wants, in the way of care, soil and location, are somewhat more exacting than theirmore democratic deciduous cousins, the little extra preparation necessary to develop themto their fullest beauty is more than repaid by the masses of bloom and by the abundanceof the clean, cheery evergreen foliage which is so attractive during the winter months; andno matter how small your garden may be, there is sure to be a suitable spot for some ofthis interesting class. A^£DA lUly of the Valley Shrub). Excellent for edging Rhododendron beds or for planting in conjunction with either thedeciduous or evergreen hardy A handsome dwarf species,


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