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PROTECTION . . PRIVACY . . BEAUTY 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE-100 for $5.25 
A friendly, living hedge adds dignity and privacy to your home. 
Beautiful along walks, driveway and lot lines. Each passing year 
adds to its beauty. Our plants, grown especially for hedging, are 
hardy, stocky, w^ell-branched and nicely rooted. If you could 
compare them with lighter plants, you w'ould select ours wdthout 
question. If you w'ant a good tight hedge, plant 1 foot apart. 
With each order we send simple planting instructions showing 
exactly how' to make the best hedge. 
Spirea Van Houtte (Bridal Wreath)—You can see above w’hat a 
magnificent flowering hedge, 5 to 6 feet tall, this makes when 
untrimmed. If trimmed, it makes a dense, bushy hedge that 
hugs the ground closely. It is absolutely hardy, easy to grow 
and does w^ell everywhere, in sun or partial shade. For a trimmed 
hedge, set 1 foot apart and for an untrimmed hedge, 2 feet apart. 
PRICE ON HEDGES—ALL POSTPAID 
12 to 18 inches. Branched 
Barberry, Japanese. 
Elm, Chinese. 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian. 
Hugonis Rose. 
Mulberry, Russian. 
Privet, Hardy Russian. 
Spirea, Van Houtte. 
18 to 24 inches. Well Branched 
Barberry, Japanese. 
Elm, Chinese. 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian. 
Privet, Hardy Russian. 
Spirea, Van Houtte. 
Per 12 Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
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$3.00 
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Barberry, Japanese (Thunberg’s)—A very popular, low' growing 
hedge. Untrimmed, 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. The foliage is bright green, turning a beautiful 
orange-scarlet in the fall, and the bright red berries’ gleam along 
the branches all winter. Grow’s in sun or partial shade. We have 
only the rust-free variety that can be planted anywhere. 
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 
or grown as a taller screen. The more you trim it, the more dense 
and compact it gets. Grows so rapidly that it will make a hedge 
in just a few' months. Perfectly hardy and planted in every state. 
HARDY, BEAUTIFUL, FAST GROWING and PRICED 
VERY LOW. As it becomes known, it will be planted for hedging 
by the millions. The plants w'e oflfer are w'ell-branched, especially 
selected for hedge planting. 
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. Grow’s in sun or partial 
shade and is hardy everywhere. 
Hugonis —The Golden Rose of China—A beautiful shrub rose 
with attractive foliage and graceful growth, its arching branches 
completely covered in May with bright yellow flowers. Requires 
no attention and grows everywhere, making a bush 5 to 6 feet 
tall. Plant 15 to 18 inches apart and it w’ill make an impenetrable 
hedge. We doubt if this wonderful rose has ever been sold at 
such a low price. 
Mulberry, Russian —A quick growing economical hedge. 
Privet, Hardy Russian (Amoor River North)—This is the most 
widely planted hardy trimmed hedge. Very similar to California 
Privet, it is far superior because it is perfectly hardy. Can be 
trimmed to any desired height. The green leaves hang on until 
severe w'inter. Succeeding everywhere, America’s great hedge. 
HARDY PRIVET 
HEDGE (ABOVE) 
100 FOR 
$5.25 
BARBERRY 
HEDGE 
(BELOW) 
100 for 
$5.95 
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