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Fall and Spring Descriptive Catalog, 1922-1923

Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines, Etc (Classic Reprint)

J. B. Watkins and Brother

Gardening / General

Excerpt from Fall and Spring Descriptive Catalog, 1922-1923: Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines, Etc

With the revival of interest in old-fashioned gardens. A new enthusiasm has awakened in all parts of the South for boxwood, which-planted by our ancestors - have stood the test of time and remain today a living monument to their memory.

Nothing will ever take the place of boxwood in the gardens of the South.

Realizing the value of boxwood, not only because of sentiment but also because of its true merits as a hardy, long lived, compact evergreen, we began a few years ago to propagate them in large quantities.

We have about four acres in boxwood in different varie ties and sizes, ranging mostly from 12 inches to 36 inches, all of which has been trimmed and transplanted. It is in thrifty state of growth, and those who contemplate plant ing a quantity we would be very pleased to have inspect the plants at our nurseries.

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