Lovett*s J^ursery, Little Silver^ 7^. J. 



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PRIVET AROUND SLBLRBAN HOMEb 



Fences Also Out of Date 



The man-made fence that human ingenuity cannot sur- 

 mount does not exist. Man will get over it or burrow under 

 it. And if it does not serve the purpose for which a fence is 

 intended, then why bother about it? 



How much more attractive are shrubs devoted to the same 

 purpose ! And among the low-growing shrubs ideally adapted 

 for hedges, none surpass 



JAPANESE BARBERRY 



Berberis Thunbergii — Has become very popular for pro- 

 ducing low, dense hedges. Its abundant, small light green 

 leaves, which turn to rich colors in autumn, and its wealth of 

 scarlet berries render it very attractive. It is extremely hardy, 

 and requires but little pruning. Ornamental and graceful the 

 year around. For hedges set plants 12 inches apart. 



Transplanted: Doz. 100 1,000 



9 to 12 in $1.50 $ 9.00 $ 75.00 



12 to 18 in 2.00 12.50 100.00 



18 to 24 in 3.00 17.50 150.00 



2 to 2y> ft., extra bushy 5.00 35.00 



UEOr.E EXISTS THAN JAPANESE BARBERRY 



