Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Architect and Engineer: October 1938
Formal hedges require a fine even texture and should be carefully aligned and clipped. They are used to advantage as a border for walks or flower beds or to create a vista in a garden or along a driveway. When a hedge is planted in a straight line along a boundary, niches for statues may be clipped at inter vals.
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