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BARBERRY—(Berberris) 
Japanese —Small dense foliage, bright green in color, turning to orange and red in Autumn. 
Valuable for hedges. May be pruned to any form or height. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. Does not 
carry wheat rust. Bright red berries hang on all Winter. 6-9" sdlgs. 100 for 31-25; 9-12" 100 
for 32.25. 3 year transplants heavy. 
12-15" 3 .20 
15-18" .25 
18-24" .30 
2-2K' .35 
10 for 31.75 
10 for 2.20 
10 for 2.60 
10 for 3.00 
100 for 312.50 
100 for 16.00 
100 for 20.00 
100 for 20.00 
Japanese Box —A very desirable dwarf Barberry with such compact even growth that it 
can be trimmed to shape like Boxwood. Makes a very desirable hedge around the formal garden 
or wherever a neat compact hedge is desired. We recommend this as the proper plant to use in 
front of evergreens where protection is desired. 9-12" 3-30; 10 for 32.50; 100 for 320.00. 
Japanese Red Leaved— Leaves blood red throughout the growing season and with intensified 
fall coloring. Should be planted in sun for best color. 1 yr. sldgs. 3-6" 100 for 34.00; 12-15" 
3.30; 100 for 320.00; 15-18" 3-40; 100 for 330.00; 18-24" 3-45; 100 for 335.00. 
Korean {Koreana )—A handsome species of Barberry with broad leaves which are mottled 
with red veins or splotches; coloring intensely brilliant in Autumn. Clusters of bright red fruit 
persist all winter. Matures at 6 feet and makes a very interesting specimen plant or desirable 
hedge 4 to 6 feet high. 6-12" sldgs. 100 for 35.50; 18-24" 3-45; 2-2^' 3-55; 2^-3' 3-65; 3-4' 3-75. 
Mentoriensis —U. S. Plant Patent No. 99. See Page 13. Broad Leaved Evergreens. 
Truehedge Columnberry {Plant Patent No. 110) —An upright strain of Japanese Barberry 
with richer foliage. Prolific fruiting. Requires very little trimming and makes up rapidly into 
a ver^ desirable hedge. Prices net. 
Each 
Per 5 
Per 25 
Per 100 
12-15" 
3-35 
31.45 
36.00 
322.00 
15-18" 
.45 
1.75 
7.50 
28.00 
18-24" 
.60 
2.25 
9.75 
36.00 
2-2 K' 
.70 
2.75 
12.25 
45.00 
BUCKTHORN {Rhamnus) 
Carthartica {Common Buckthorn )—Spines on end of 
branches. Fruit black. Matures at 10'. 2-3' 3-30; 
100 for 322.00. 
Chadwicki —A new improved variety with] large 
glossy leaves. 18-24" 3-30; 2-3' 3-40. 
Frangula {Glossy )—Valuable as a background shrub 
or a sturdy hedge. Grows to 8 feet. Glossy dark 
green leaves are set off in early Fall with persistent 
red berries whcih later turn black. 18-24" 3-20, 100 
for 312.00; 2-3' 3-30, 100 for 322.00; 3-4' 3-40, 100 
for 330.00. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Alternifolia —Hardiest member of the famih\ Does 
not freeze back. Extra long tresses of lilac purple 
flowers. 2-3' 3-50. 
Charming —1938 introduction. Lavender pink. 
Very popular. Spring 1939 2" pot plant will bloom 
first year. 3-40. Fall 1939 and after 2 yr. No. 1 3-50. 
He de France —Dark purple. Dwarf. 2 3 r. 
No. 1 3-45. 
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