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GREEN BARBERRY — Green in the summer, turning to o brilliant coppery red in fate fall, a protection ogoinst 

 small animals, because of the sharp thorns. This type of hedge is practical and inexpensive. 



GREEN BARBERRY (Berberis thunbergi). The 

 best low dense hedge plant grown. Its abun- 

 dant, small light green leaves, which turn to 

 rich colors in autumn, and its wealth of 

 scarlet berries make it very attractive. Ex- 

 tremely hardy and requires but little prun- 

 ing. Ornamental and graceful the whole 



year. 



9 to 12 inches 

 12 to 15 inches 

 15 to 18 inches 

 18 to 24 inches 



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IBOLIUM PRIVET (Ligustrum ibolium). A 

 cross between California and Ibota Privet 

 with beauty of the former and hardiness of 

 the latter. 



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ly, to 2 feet ..$0.18 $0.15 $0.10 



2 to 3 feet .... .25 .20 .15 



UPRIGHT BARBERRY 



(Berberis thunbergi hibernico) 

 THE IDEAL HEDGE PLANT 



Very similar to Green Barberry, except it 

 grows upright instead of spreading; glossy 

 green foliage, pyramidal habit, bears a pro- 

 fusion of scarlet berries which stay on the 

 bush well into the winter months. May be 

 trimmed any desired shape. Hordy, can be 

 used for hedges or individual specimens with- 

 out pruning. 





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RED-LEAVED BARBERRY (Berberis thunbergi 

 atropurpurea) . A highly important introduc- 

 tion among shrubs, giving us for the first 

 time a practical, easily grown shrub of me- 

 dium height, with good, distinctly red foli- 

 age. This must prove a boon to all types 

 of landscaping, where studied contrasts are 

 to be worked out with the shrub foliage de- 

 pended on for colors. 





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SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI 

 Always mokes on attractive hedge 



This grand shrub has done more to beautify 

 the homes of America than any other variety. 

 It is valuable as o specimen in groups in border 

 planting and for hedges. The branches are 

 slender, drooping, covered with white flowers 

 in April or early May. It grows in any place 

 either in full sunlight or partial shade. Disease 

 resistant, hardy, thrives under adverse condi- 

 tions. Ultimate height 6 to 8 feet but can be 

 kept lower by trimming. 



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 Plants Plants Plants 

 i 18 to 24 inch $0.30 $0.25 $0.20 



2 to 3 feet .35 .30 .25 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



THE LEADING LOW COST HEDGE PLANT 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET (Ligustrum ovali- 

 foiium). We grow California Privet by 

 the mile. Most popular hedge plant; 

 can be trimmed to any desired shape. 

 For planting long hedges, this is the 

 most economical variety. Quick grower. 



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 8 to 12 in. $0.12 



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Strong, Hardy, Well-Rooted Plants for Quick and Permanent Hedges 



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