VILLAGE NURSERIES, HIGHTSTOWN, N. J, 
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HEDGING 
By Parcel Post at prices quoted, postage C.O.D. 
Plant the distance apart as noted in parentheses. 
California Privet.— The well known hedge with glossy green leaves that persist 
late in winter. It can be sheared to any shape, height and width. 
12 to 18 in., (6 inch), 60c per 10; $1.50 per i00; $12.00 per 1,000. 
18 to 24 in., (6 inch), 75c per 10; $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1,000. 
2 to 2 54 ft., (8 inch), $1.00 per 10; $3.00 per 100. 
Berberis Thunbergii. —Its bright foliage in summer, its many shades after frost 
until mid-winter and the beautiful red berries during fall and winter are all at¬ 
tractive features. Needs but little care nor do they need shearing. They make 
ideal plantings along foundations to hide the bare spots along the wall and the 
wall itself. 
15 to 18 inch, (12 inch), $ 1.00 per 10; $ 4.00 per 100. 
Spirea Van Houttei. —For dividing hedge between parts of the lawn or between 
lawn and garden or between neighbor’s there is nothing in the flowering shrub 
line that can equal it. 
3 to 4 ft., (18 inch), $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. 
CLIMBING VINES 
English Ivy. —(Hedera Helix).—Valuable as an evergreen ground cover or as a 
cover for wall. 50c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Clematis Paniculata. —A fast growing climber that produces great masses of pure 
white fragrant flowers. Strong plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Bitter Sweet. —(Celastrus Scandens).—A rapid growing vine with large leaves and 
yellow flowers, scarlet seeds in winter. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.50, post¬ 
paid. 
Euonymus Vegetus. —A low growing shrubby clinging vine that makes a beautiful 
covering for rather high foundation. 15 to 18 in., 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Wisteria Sinensis. —Purple, popular vine. Grafted, assuring early bloom. 2 ft., 
60c each. 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
BUREAU OF STATISTICS AND INSPECTION 
Harry B. Weiss, Chief 
No. 466. Trenton, N. J., September 5, 1933. 
THIS IS TO CERTIFY That we have this 28th day of August, 1933, in ac¬ 
cordance with the provisions of Chapter 268, Laws of 1916, State of New Jersey, 
inspected or caused to be inspected by a duly appointed Inspector the general 
nursery stock growing in the Village Nurseries of Jos. H. Black, Son & Co., 
proprietors at Hightstown in Mercer County, New Jersey, and have found the 
same apparently free from San Jose Scale and other dangerously injurious insect 
pests and dangerously destructive plant diseases. We further certify that the 
nursery has a properly constructed house for fumigation with hydrocyanic acid gas. 
This certificate expires September 1st, 1934, and covers only stock actually in 
the nurseries when examined. 
THOMAS J. HEADLEE, State Entomologist. 
WM. H. MARTIN, State Plant Pathologist. 
RALPH B. LOTT Chief Inspector. 
REPLACEMENTS.—With the kind of stock we send out there is none neces¬ 
sary unless the soil or the weather or transportation company is to blame and you 
cannot expect us to make good these kind of losses. The man who agrees to 
replace such losses either does not or charges you in the first place many times 
what replacement would cost. 
NOTICE.— All claims for defective stock must be made at once upon receipt 
of same. Address all orders and communications to 
JOS. H. BLACK, SON & CO. HIGHTSTOWN, N. J, 
PHONE 342-J or (342-M in evenings) 
