HEDGE PLANTS 
Red-Leaved Barberry 
on the plant 
throughout the entire winter. 
Hardy Dwarf Boxwood 
Elegant dwarf shrub with deep 
green, glossy, dense foliage, which 
may be pruned into any shape de' 
sired. Propagated here in Michigan, 
and entirely hardy. Unsurpassed by 
any other hardy edging in refine¬ 
ment and lustrous beauty. Usually 
offered at very high rates, but we 
are now pricing Boxwood within 
reach of all. 
Amoor River North Privet 
One of the best hedge plants be¬ 
cause of its extreme hardiness. It is 
of similar form and habit to the well 
known California type, but much 
hardier. Of fine, upright growth 
with lustrous dark green foliage, 
nearly evergreen. Grows quickly, making a hedge the first year, and 
succeeds in practically all soils. Especially valuable for hedges and bor¬ 
ders in cold or exposed locations. When planting cut back to 4 inches 
afc*ove ground to make hedge bushy at bottom. 
Red-Leaved Japanese 
Barberry 
The greatest really worth while, and most outstand¬ 
ing novelty of a lifetime. Excepting color of foliage, it 
is similar in all respects to the green-leaved Japanese 
Barberry, so popular for hedgings, shrubbery borders, 
group plantings, or as single specimens on the lawn. 
Its foliage, however, as it develops in early spring, as¬ 
sumes a deep, bronzy red color, similar to the richest red- 
leaved Japanese Maple, which it retains until fall, when it 
changes to vivid orange, scarlet and red shades, far more bril¬ 
liant than the ordinary Japanese Barberry. This unrivaled 
coloring is followed by the same scarlet berries common to the 
type, which remain 
Boxwood Trimmed to Ball Shape 
Chinese Elm Hedge 
Chinese Elm makes one of the finest of 
hedges. Especially desirable for states of slight 
rainfall and where extreme hardiness is re' 
quired. 
The hedge, limbs clear to the ground, is a 
bright rich green from very early in the spring, 
as it is much earlier than other hedges and car' 
ries its foliage, which colors with frost, way 
into the fall. 
Pritlfif One of the .finest all-purpose hedges. A pretty shrub 
11VI Ill« ■ IIVCI with smooth, shining leaves of unusual 
beauty. Thrives in almost any soil. Equally pretty for shrubs and in 
gtoup plantings. Shears splendidly to any shape or form. Sometimes 
subject to winter injury in the coldest climates. 
RtirhorfU (Berberis Thunbergi). Immune to 
•fOPuilwdC Dal Uvi I y rust. Dwarf growing, uniformly bushy 
arid rounded in form, numerous leaves covering thorny twigs. As a filler, 
edging for other shrubbery, as foundation screen in front of porches, as 
a hardy, low hedge, it is unsurpassed. Foliage bright, rich green, turning 
to a blaze of crimson and gold in autumn. Small, creamy white flowers 
followed by oval red berries which gleam along every branch in late fall, 
and far into winter. 
RTlCCiaft EVIflEhomi Makes a dense hedge from the ground 
E\UdOIGIJ • Illil/wl I Sr U p i unlike most other hedging varieties. 
Excellent for tall hedges, but can be pruned to any height desired. At' 
tractive foliage. Very hardy. Best hedge for the Northwest. (See illustra' 
tion on back cover). 
Trim same as Privet or other similar hedges. 
Japanese Barberry Hedge 
PRICES OF HEDGE PLANTS: 
Each 
Per 
6 
#0.45 
.55 
.40 
Per 
12 
#0.85 
1.05 
.75 
Per 
25 
#1.60 
2.00 
1.40 
Per 
50 
#3.00 
3.90 
2.60 
Per 
75 
#4.25 
5.60 
3.50 
Per 
100 
#5.25 
7.00 
4.00 
Amcor River North Privet, 3-year, 2-3 ft. 
Barberry Thunbergi, 1-year hedging.. 
.55 
.60 
1.00 
1.10 
1.85 
2.10 
3.50 
3.00 
4.85 
3.75 
6.00 
R-ifkrrvn; TKiitiborai ?-vpar. 1 8-24 in. 
.15 
.80 
1.50 
2.90 
5.50 
8.00 
10.00 
.10 
.55 
1.00 
1.85 
3.50 
4.85 
6.00 
.25 
1.50 
2.75 
4.00 
.30 
1.65 
3.00 
5.00 
.60 
1.10 
2.00 
2.80 
3.50 
.40 
.75 
1.35 
1.85 
2.25 
.60 
1.10 
2.00 
2.80 
3.50 
Boxwood, 10-12 in. untrimmed, 60c each; 3 for SI.50; 
10 for #4.00. 
BARGAIN 
NO. 44 
150 
AMOOR 
RIVER 
NORTH 
PRIVET 
2-yeor, 
18 to 24 in. 
$5.75 
Net, 
Not Prepaid. 
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON ALL CASH ORDERS (EXCEPT BARGAINS) 
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