GUARANTEED PLANTS AND SATISFACTION 
CLEMATIS, PANICULATA (Sweet Autumn Clematis)—This va¬ 
riety has small flowers produced in great masses in later summer. 
Very sweet scented. 2 yr. field grown plants _ 50c each 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALLEANA (Hall’s Honeysuckle)—Hall’s 
Honeysuckle vine is known from coast to coast for its wealth of 
sweet, white turning to yellow flowers. 2 yr. pits. _50c 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET (Sempervirens)—Not 
so floriferous, but the flowers are bright scarlet and very showy. 
2 yr. pits. -50c 
POLYGONUM, AUBERTI (China Fleecevine)—Silver Lace Vine 
must be seen to be appreciated. Strong growing, with glossy green 
leaves, and foamy masses of silvery white flowers, it is very pleas¬ 
ing during the whole season. 2 yr. pits. _85c 
WISTERIA —Pea shaped flowers in clusters characterize the Wis¬ 
teria. 
Frutescens (American Wisteria)—Flowers of lilac purple color. 
2 yr. pits. - 75c 
Multijuga (Longcluster Wisteria)—Strong grower with large clus¬ 
ters of deep blue flowers in May. 2 yr. pits. _50c 
Privet Hedge 
HEDGES 
A HEDGE WHERE 
NEED A FENCE 
YOU 
The cheapest wall or fence is the living hedge. It does not have 
to be painted. It gives itself a new coat every year and will effec¬ 
tively screen out views or shut out trespassers. 
To determine how many privet hedge plants you need, just 
measure the length of your hedge space in feet and multiply by 
one and one-half. For example 100 feet of space will take 150 
plants. Russian Olive and Barberry or Columnberry are generally 
planted one foot or 1 more apart. 
PRIVET, ENGLISH (Vulgaris)—The hardiest and best hedge 
for this section. A darker and richer green foliage than the Amoor 
River Privet, branching compactly from the ground. 
each Per 100 
6-12 in. _ 11c $10.00 
1- 1 Vz ft. ___ 13c 12.00 
iy 2 -2 ft._ 17c 16.00 
2- 3 ft. _ 22c 20.00 
PRIVET, AMUR RIVER —Hardy for Northern climates. It is of 
similar form and habit to the well known California type; the fo¬ 
liage is not quite so glossy, but safest to plant in cold climates. 
each per 100 
6-12 in. _ 08c $7.00 
1- 1 V 2 ft. _ 10c 9.00 
1(4-2 ft. _ 13c 12.00 
2- 3 ft. _ 16c 15.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus angustifolia)—May be planted in 
rather dry positions and is especially suitable for large country es¬ 
tates and farms. May be trimmed, but is too coarse for formal 
effects. each per 100 
6-12 in. _ 07c $6.00 
12-18 in. _ 09c 8.00 
TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY (Berberis thunbergi plurifola 
erecta)—Sold under U. S. Plant Patent 110. Often called the 
“Ready Made Hedge’’. May be used for formal hedge, individual 
specimens, window boxes and similar plantings without pruning and 
without any sacrificing of leaves or beauty. Often mistaken for 
Boxwood on account of its extremely formal shape and its dense, 
glossy foliage, being decidedly more dense, more upright, and more 
richly foliaged, than common Thunbergi. 
9-12 in. _ 40c each, 25 for $7.00 
WINDBREAK STOCK —Heavy rooted, well-branched, stocky 
Chinese Elm Seedlings which are excellent for planting as wind¬ 
breaks. The Chinese Elm resists drought, thrives on poor soil, and 
is a tree of rapid growth. 
2-3 ft. _ $2.50 per 25, $8.00 per 100 
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