Inter-State 
HARDY 
HEDGES 
For living fences 
A FRIENDLY, living hedge will give a touch of privacy to your 
home, yet it will not interfere with the view. Beautiful along walks, 
driveway and lot lines. Each passing year adds to its beauty. 
Our plants are grown especially for hedging, in wide rows so they have 
plenty of room to develop. They are hardy, stocky, well-branched and 
nicely rooted. They will give you quick results. If you want a good tight 
hedge, plant them one foot apart. With each order we send complete 
planting instructions, telling how to make the best hedge. 
HARDY RUSSIAN PRIVET (Amoor River North)— 
This is the most widely planted hardy hedge. The shiny 
green leaves hang on late in the fall. Makes a fine 
trimmed hedge, any height you want. Last winter this 
hedge proved hardy but the California Privet (which 
we do not sell because it is tender) killed very badly. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY (Thunberg's) —This is a very popular low 
growing hedge. If not trimmed, it makes a very dense, rounded hedge, 
2 to 3 feet tall and nearly as wide. But it can be trimmed to any 
desired height and shape. Foliage is bright green, turning to a beautiful 
orange-scarlet in the fall. All winter the bright red berries gleam along 
the branches. Grows in sun or partial shade. Rust-free. 
HARDY RUSSIAN PRIVET 
100 for $5.25 
JAPANESE BARBERRY 
100 for $5.75 
lOO-FOOT (A 7C 
HEDGE FOR 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE, Bridal Wreath 
Makes the most beautiful flowering hedge. Abso¬ 
lutely hardy, easy to grow and grows everywhere, 
in sun or partial shade. 
What a bargain! 50 fine, healthy shrubs for 
$2.75, postpaid. 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF —This makes the brightest of all hedges. The 
leaves are rich lustrous bronze-red, becoming more brilliant thru the 
summer and fall, also has red berries thru winter. Naturally makes a 
dense, rounded hedge 2 to 3 feet tall but can be trimmed to any 
desired height. Plant in full sunlight to develop best color. See page 47. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN— This makes the best tall hedge or 
screen, growing 8 to 10 feet tall. Pink flowers in May followed by 
great clusters of orange and red berries. It also can be trimmed, 
making a fine medium height hedge. Especially fine for the drier parts 
of Nebraska and Kansas. Grows in sun or partial shade. 
MULBERRY, RUSSIAN— A quick -growing economical hedge, inclined to 
get woody as it gets older. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE (Bridal Wreath)— We consider this to be the 
very best plant for a hedge, whether you wish a medium tall natural 
untrimmed flowering hedge or a lower trimmed hedge. If not trimmed, 
its graceful, drooping branches are covered with a blanket of pure 
white flowers in May. When trimmed, we like it because it makes 
such a dense, bushy hedge, hugging closely to the ground. Moreover, 
it is absolutely hardy, so easy to grow and grows everywhere, in sun 
or partial shade. For a natural hedge, plant 2 feet apart. For a 
trimmed hedge, set 1 foot apart. 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
12 to 18 inches branched 
Per 12 
Per 25 
Per 50 
Per 100 
Barberry, Japanese . 
. .$ .85 
$1.65 
$ 2.95 
$ 5.75 
Barberry, Red Leaf. 
. . 2.25 
4.25 
8.25 
15.75 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian . 
. . 1.50 
2.75 
5.00 
9.00 
Mulberry, Russian . 
.85 
1.50 
2.50 
Privet, Hardy Russian. 
. . .85 
1.60 
2.75 
5.25 
Spirea Van Houtte. 
. .85 
1.60 
2.75 
5.25 
18 to 24 inches, well branched 
Barberry, Japanese . 
. 1.75 
5.00 
5.50 
10.00 
Barberry, Red Leaf . 
. . 2.85 
5.50 
10.25 
20.00 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian . 
.. 5.00 
5.50 
9.75 
17.50 
Privet, Hardy Russian . 
. 1.50 
2.50 
4.60 
8.75 
Spirea, Van Houtte . 
. . 1.50 
2.50 
4.60 
8.75 
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