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U. S. Department ot Agriculture 
h HEDGES 
The Persian Lilac in its different shades 
makes the finest of all untrimmed flower¬ 
ing hedges for the cold parts of the United 
States. We have such a hedge on our 
grounds, now some twelve years old, that 
everyone who sees it in bloom pronounces 
the greatest sight in flowers they have 
ever seen. This hedge is thirty rods long, 
about twelve feet high, and as many feet through at the ground. 
We have never touched the hedge with shear or knife. It is just 
as nature has made it and every year crowds of people view it 
while in bloom and marvel at its wonderful beauty. 
Specimen Plants—Own Root: 
2 to 3 feet.$1.00 
3 to 4 feet. 1.25 
Nice Hedge Plants: 
Where a tall untrimmed hedge is wanted this is the best and 
most beautiful to be had. 
We carry these Persian Lilacs in the deeper roselike shades, 
and also in a beautiful light pink shade. The most beautiful 
hedge is obtained where the different shades are mixed. 
18 to 24 inch, 10 for $ 4.00; 25 for $ 8.75 
2 to 3 feet, 10 for 7.50; 25 for 15.00 
3 to 4 feet, 10 for 10.00; 25 for 20.00 
Directions For Planting: For a tight hedge plant 2 feet apart. 
For a tall screen plant 6 feet apart. 
BRAND PEONY 
FARMS, INC. 
BOX 408 
FARIBAULT, MINN. 
