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AMONG THE HYDRANGEAS AND ALTH/ES 
At the left Helen Bunting, daughter of Clayton A. Bunting; at the right Catherine Bunt- 
ing, daughter of Gardner E. Bunting. 
BARBERRY THUNBERGII 
This is not the variety of Barberry which spreads wheat rust, and can safely be 
planted. 
For a low hedge Japanese Barberry Thunbergii stands at the head of the list, it 
succeeds without much attention, may be pruned or not just as the owner chooses, with- 
out pruning it will form a compact mass, so thick a cat can't get through. Barberry 
is hardier than California Privet. Spring and Summer leaves are very green and at- 
tractive; in autumn after most other shubs are bare, its small oval leaves then assume 
rich crimson colors and the slender branches droop with their load of bright red ber- 
ries which hang on until late winter. Owing to its dwarf habit of growing it is also 
extensively planted for borders, and single and bunched specimens on the lawn, no 
other shrub or hedge plant surpasses Barberry Thunbergii. 
Prices of Japanese Barberry Thunbergii. 
Each 10 100 1000 
2 yr., 12 to 18 inches $ .15 $1.50 $10.00 $ 85.00 
3 yr., 18 to 24 inches $ .25 $2.00 $12.00 - $100.00 
4 year, 2 to 3 feet $ .35 $2.75 $15.00 $130.00 
Our stock of Barberry has been twice transplanted, and is strictly first class, well 
branched and heavily rooted. 
1 to 4 sold at the each rate; 5 to 49 sold at the 10 rate; 50 to 499 sold at the 100 
rate; 500 or more at the 1000 rate. 
will Have No Trouble In Dpoliliiie Wlioi'<> To 
Order From In The Future. 
Sirs: We rerelvert the sh.ade trees on the 
21.st in perfect oontlition. 1 am very imich 
plen.setl with your stock (ind In the tutuie 
will have no trouble In deckling- where to or- 
der from. 
Mrs. W. P. Crop, 
Aiirll 15, 191!l Penn.i, 
Dear sir.s: Ple.a.se .send nie hy Kxpress 4 000 
nigr Joe strav\'hei'r.v plants .just as soon as 
.van can. also C Norway Spruce. The llrst ship- 
ment of your plants weie .iu.st splendid, we 
appreciate your interest taken In shipping 
them so careful. 
Your.s respectfully. 
A. .S. Ketciium. Virginia 
Uents: Your order with Hedge and Shrub- 
bery received in due time and in elegant con- 
dition and every plant doing- splendid. It is 
necillo^'^s ti> say we are more than pleased 
with your stock and yovi will receive oui- fu- 
ture oriiers. We plnnled:!r.o Hedge and not 
one has lost the le.ncs, they have attracted 
much allention and in<iuiries. When we get 
our lawn Unlshed will need moi-e shrubbery 
:ind about :^0(^ more hedg-e. 
Yours I'espect fully, G. W. Thompson. 
.March IS, 1919 Pennt. 
IJear sirs: The strawl erry plants receiv- 
ed from you in February arrived in g-oo ' 
condition, and are gmvini!' nicelv. 
Your.s truly. Don.ild MctMierson, 
July 25, 1919 Westiiorl. Cilll. 
