Truehedge Columnberry 
The New UPRIGHT Hedge that 
needs so little care 
(Plant Patent No. 110—R. M. Kellogg Co., Authorized Distributors). 
Truehedge Columnberry is the neatest, trimmest, easiest-managed hedge you 
ever saw. Will give your home all the style that comes from tailor fitting. 
Practically no labor is required in pruning Truehedge Columnberry. The plants 
grow in upright columnar form and only a snip here and there is needed. Foliage 
is dense, heavy and evenly distributed from the ground up. Hardy, drought re¬ 
sistant, disease resistant. 
The picture above shows a few rows of Truehedge Column¬ 
berry in the nursery pruned for formal effect. Truehedge is 
much better for this formal pruning than Amur River Privet. 
Prices 
12 to 15 in. size. 
1 for .# 0.35 
5 for 
25 for 
100 for 
1.40 
5.75 
21.00 
The picture above shows 
a single Truehedge plant 
pruned for formal effect. 
Ideal for planting in pairs be¬ 
side porches, entrances, etc., 
where formerly expensive 
Boxwoods, Arbor-Vitaes, etc., 
have been used. Often mis¬ 
taken for Boxwood. Grows 
about 5 feet tall. 
The pictures shown here show Truehedge 
after pruning. It is not necessary to prune True¬ 
hedge for hedges, however; just plant it in rows. 
Just Like Boxwood 
9 to 12 in. size. 
1 for .$ 0.30 
5 for . 1.15 
25 for . 4.50 
100 for . 16.50 
Any climbing 
vine on lower 
half this page. 
All No. 1, 
field-grown 
plants. 
1 for . 
2 for . 
4 for . 
6 for . 
12 for . 
#0.43 
.75 
1.39 
1.98 
3.59 
Evergreen Bittersweet 
EVERGREEN BITTER¬ 
SWEET (Euonymus 
radicans vegetus). (Pic¬ 
tured above). Magnifi¬ 
cent sturdy vine with 
large, shiny green leaves 
and showy orange fruit. 
Climbs any surface with¬ 
out support. An excel¬ 
lent ground cover. Plant 
5 feet apart as a climb¬ 
er, 2|/2 feet as a ground 
cover. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens ). (Above). Gives 
you wonderful winter bouquets of bright red fruit without 
necessity of roaming the countryside. Grows on any sup' 
port. Beautiful orange^red flowers in midsummer. Plant 
8 to 10 feet apart. 
BOSTON IVY 
(Ampelopsis tri- 
cuspidata) (left). 
This beautiful 
vine clings tena¬ 
ciously to any 
surface. Its large 
leaves completely 
cover any surface 
desired. Makes 
your home cool¬ 
er in summer. 
Plant 8 to 10 feet 
apart. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER or 
AMERICAN IVY (Ampe¬ 
lopsis quinquefolia). Above. 
Clings to walls or any sup¬ 
port. Dense, green foliage 
turns bronzy red in au¬ 
tumn. Very hardy; very 
beautiful. Plant 8 to 10 
feet apart. 
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