What Others Say About Truehedge Columnberry 
September 3, 1935 
FARRELL, PA. 
My 220 Truehedge planted last June are ALL 
growing and are now a beautiful perfect hedge. 
J.D. 
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CLEVELAND, OHIO 
The Columnberry are ALL growing, (all erect). 
We are well satisfied. 
Mrs. B. A. H. 
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From MINNESOTA 
Our Columnberry are O.K. and ALL growing 
nicely. 
W. I. M. 
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October 1, 1935 
BAYSIDE, N. Y. 
Personally, I am convinced that Columnberry 
will be a very satisfactory novelty. 
F. M. R. 
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EDWARD C. VICK 
Horticulturist 
Editor and Author 
Newark, N. J. 
Gentlemen:— 
The Truehedge Columnberry is doing very well, 
notwithstanding the fact that I was away for quite 
some time this Summer and possibly the hedge did 
not have as careful attention as it otherwise would have 
had. Every plant grew and is doing well. It is a 
pleasant change from the privet so universally used 
here in the East. I was very glad to have the oppor¬ 
tunity of testing it. 
Sincerely yours, 
(Signed) Edward C. Vick 
ROMAINE B. WARE 
A nationally known Horticultural Editor and 
Writer—Garden Editor for the Ladies Home Journal 
says in part: 
"I am completely sold upon this hedge plant and 
anticipate a tremendous future for it. I have visited 
in a dozen states since the first of June and everybody 
seems to have a good word for Columnberry.” 
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HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
Gentlemen:—- 
We received the Truehedge Columnberry in good 
shape and looking them over today I find that we did 
not lose one of them. They have made a fine upright 
growth, are a nice dark green color and look very good. 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) James Livingston, 
Nursery Sup’t. 
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HAWTHORNE GOLF, INC. 
Cleveland, Ohio 
Gentlemen:— 
Regarding the 300 foot hedge which we purchased 
from you this past spring, we wish to state that True¬ 
hedge has made a most remarkable growth considering 
the length of time they have been in the ground. The 
hedge is already developing into a beautiful shape. 
We have not found it necessary to trim since the 
original cutting. 
A number of our members have shown interest 
in this hedge and it is my belief that one or two of them 
have already planted hedges with this new barberry. 
We are more than pleased with this planting and 
believe that before this summer is over we will have 
a complete hedge. 
Very truly yours, 
Frank P. Young, Manager 
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The Cottage Gardens, Lansing, Michigan, writes: 
"A very valuable addition to the list of low-grow¬ 
ing deciduous hedge plants.” 
G.W.K. 
