Beautiful 
Hedge Plants 
PRIVET HEDGE 
The Privet is a most desirable 
hedge plant for the boundary of the 
lawn, along drives or to form an 
enclosure of any kind. The deep 
green glossy foliage hangs late in the 
fall and often well into the winter. 
The hedge adds a touch of privacy 
and formality to your home. The 
Privets are thrifty growers and will 
make a good thick hedge the first 
year after planting. They can be 
clipped to any shape. Plant the 
Privets 6 inches apart for a good 
thick single row hedge; plant Bar¬ 
berry 10 to 12 inches apart. 
A WELL KEPT PRIVET HEDGE 
Varieties of Hedge Plants 
PRICES OF ALL HEDGE PLANTS ON 
Prices 
per 100 
THIS PAGE BY EXPRESS, NOT 
PREPAID 
Medium 
grade 
Heavy 
grade 
California Privet—Most often used but 
sometimes the tops winterkill. 
$4.00 
$6.00 
Ibota Privet—More horizontal in growth. 
Very hardy. 
5.00 
7.50 
Regels Privet—One of the hardiest. Can 
be kept closely trimmed or allowed 
to grow naturally. Horizontal growth. 
Very graceful. 
6.00 
8.00 
Barberry—Green leaf. 
10.00 
15.00 
Small 1 yr. plants, $5.00 per 100. 
Barberry—Red leaf . 
12.00 
17.50 
Small 1 yr. plants, $7.50 per 100. 
Spirea V. H.—This white Spirea forms 
one of the most beautiful flowering 
hedges, set 2 feet apart. 
10.00 
15.00 
Norway Spruce (Evergreen)—American Arbor Vitae (Evergreen). 
Both are well adapted to planting for hedges, divisions and 
windbreaks. Price, heavy 2-ft. field-grown plants $10.00 
for 25; $35.00 per 100. 
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BEAUTIFUL REGELS PRIVET 
HEDGE 
Filled with White Bloom in Spring. 
Clusters of Black Berries 
throughout the Winter. 
BARBERRY HEDGE 
Set Plants One Foot Apart for Hedge 
The Barberry forms a most beautiful and conspicuous low growing 
hedge, and one that is especially suited for making boundary lines. 
Equally as desirable for foundation planting as in a hedge. 
RED BARBERRY 
DARK RED IN MIDSUMMER 
AND FIERY RED IN AUTUMN 
This beautiful New Red Leaved 
Japanese Barberry forms a most 
attractive hedge. The rich lus¬ 
trous bronze red foliage through¬ 
out the summer changes in the 
fall to vivid orange scarlet and 
red shades, more brilliant than 
any other shrub and is followed 
by an abundance of red berries 
that remain on the plant 
throughout the winter. Plant it 
In full exposure to the sun to 
bring out its brilliant coloring. 
Barberry Hedge may be allowed to grow informal or trimmed the same 
as Privet. Bush Honeysuckle back of hedge, Roses on the trellis. 
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