TREEIIEDCE COLVMNBERRY 
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\Pluriflora Erect a/ 
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(U. S. Plant Patent No. 110 . . Propagation Rights Reserved) 
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The Plant of the Future 
Brought out during the Nurserymen’s Convention in New 
York, July, 1934, Truehedge Columnberry has already be¬ 
come the greatest plant introduction in more than a decade. 
So far over 250,000 plants have been sold. Customers have 
universaRy expressed satisfaction in every instance and re¬ 
sults have surpassed all expectations. 
Boxwood Barberry 
This term is appropriate because many people mistake 
Truehedge for Boxwood on account of its extremely formal 
shape and the dense glossy-green foliage so stunningly ef¬ 
fective in varied uses. 
Foliage Effects .... Fruits 
Columnberry is decidedly more dense than common 
Japanese Barberry. In fact under natural untrimmed growth 
you cannot see into or through plants of Truehedge even 
when sizes as small as 9 to 12 inches are observed. The 
leaves are larger and thicker in appearance, deeper green, 
glossier and healthier, and they are distributed with density 
and evenness right to the ground. Fall coloring of Column- 
berry is richer and deeper than the shadings of common 
Barberry. 
Berries are almost identical with those of the Japanese 
Barberry, but Columnberry is even more prolific with its 
striking scarlet fruits throughout the Fall and early Winter. 
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WHY consider this old-time, by-gone hedging—WHEN you may have Columnberry Hedging like this? 
Both are two-year-old average plants without trimming. 
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I DENTIFIED in the latest revised 
list of Berberis and Mahonia 
classified under Black Stem Bust 
Quarantine Regulations by the Unit¬ 
ed States Department of Agriculture, 
Bureau of Plant Quarantine, Dated 
November 1, 1935, this new variety 
(Berberis Thunbergi pluriflora erec- 
ta) is one of the six varieties of Ber¬ 
beris that are recog:nized as Rust- 
Immune and permits are not requir¬ 
ed for any interstate movement 
thereof under the regulations of the 
Black Stem Rust Quarantine, Revised 
Propagation Rights 
Reserved 
The Truehedge Columnberry Is 
protected by Plant Patent No. 110 
under the U. S. Patent Laws. Asex¬ 
ual reproduction or disposition by 
sale, gift or otherwise, of scions, 
buds, or cuttings for such reproduc¬ 
tion is prohibited unless license is 
previously obtained from the patent 
owners. Unauthorized reproduction, 
sale, or distribution of propagation 
material of this plant will subject 
the one engaging in the same to 
prosecution for infringement. For re¬ 
sale at Retail Only except under li¬ 
cense from the patent owners. 
