A friendly, living hedge will give a touch of privacy to your home, 
yet it will not interfere with the view. Beautiful along walks, 
driveway and lot lines. Each passing year adds to its beauty. 
Our plants are grown especially for hedging. They are hardy, 
stocky, well-branched and nicely rooted. If you want a good tight 
hedge, plant one foot apart. With each order we send planting 
instructions telling how to make the best hedge. 
Barberry, Japanese (Thunberg’s)—A very popular low grow¬ 
ing hedge. If not trimmed it makes a dense, rounded hedge 2 to 3 
feet tall and almost as wide. But it can be trimmed to any desired 
height and width. Foliage is bright green, turning to a beautiful 
orange-scarlet in the fall. All winter the bright red berries gleam 
along the branches. Grows in sun or partial shade. This is the 
rust-free variety which can be planted everywhere. If there is a 
corner of your yard where people “cut across,” plant some of 
these and they will stop it. 
Chinese Elm—In China, its original home, it has been used as 
a hedge for centuries. It can be kept trimmed to a medium height 
hedge or a taller screen. Makes an immense number of small 
twigs, just full of leaves. Therefore when trimmed it makes a 
very compact, dense hedge. Perfectly hardy and planted in every 
state. Grows so rapidly that it will make a hedge in just a few 
months. The more you trim it, the bushier it gets. As it becomes 
known, we believe that it will be planted for hedging by the 
millions. HARDY, BEAUTIFUL, FAST GROWING AND 
PRICED VERA" LOW. 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian—Makes a fine tall hedge or screen, 
growing 8 to 10 feet tall. Pink flowers in May followed by great 
clusters of orange and red berries. It can also be trimmed, making 
a good medium height hedge. Grows in sun or partial shade. 
Grows everywhere. 
Mulberry, Russian—A quick growing economical hedge. 
Hardy Russian Privet (Amoor River North)—This is the most 
widely planted hardy trimmed hedge. The shiny leaves hang on 
late in the fall. Makes a fine trimmed hedge any height you want. 
This hedge is hardy, but California Privet is not hardy (that is 
why we do not list the California). 
Spi rea Van Houtte (Bridal Wreath)—We consider this to be 
the best plant for a hedge, whether you wish a medium tall un¬ 
trimmed flowering hedge or a low' trimmed hedge. It makes the 
most beautiful flowering hedge. When trimmed, it makes a dense, 
bushy hedge hugging the ground closely. It is absolutely hardy. 
easy to grow and grows everywhere, in sun or partial shade. For a 
natural hedge, set 2 feet apart. For a trimmed hedge, set 1 foot 
apart. 
Prices on Hedges—ALL POSTPAID 
12 to 18 Inches, Branched 
Per 12 
Per 25 
Per 50 
Per 100 
Barberry, Japanese. 
$1.00 
$1.75 
$3.25 
$ 5.95 
Elm, Chinese. 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian ... 
.40 
.65 
1.00 
1.50 
1.50 
2.75 
5.25 
9.75 
Mulberry, Russian. 
.50 
.85 
1.50 
2.50 
Privet, Hardy Russian. 
1.00 
1.75 
3.25 
5.95 
Spirea, Van Houtte.85 
18 to 24 Inches, Well Branched 
1.50 
2.75 
4.95 
Barberry, Japanese. 
1.75 
3.00 
5.50 
9.75 
Elm, Chinese.. 
.50 
.75 
1.25 
1.95 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian ... 
. 2.75 
5.25 
9.75 
17.50 
Privet, Hardy Russian. 
.. 1.75 
3.00 
5.50 
9.75 
Spirea, Van Houtte. 
1.50 
2.50 
4.60 
8.75 
Hardy 
Russian Privet 
100 for $5.95 
Our Most 
100 for S4.95 
Popular Hedge 
Spirea Van Houtte 
