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THE TWO LEADING HEDGE PLANTS 
Barberry Thunbergii 
California Privet 
Thunberg’s Barberry for a low hedge that 
will not winter kill, stands at the head of the list. 
The leaves are small, light green and toward 
fall turn to various colors which produce a very 
jdeasing aspect. In fall, this handsome plant 
bears a profusion of bright red berries which re¬ 
main through the winter, making Thunberg’s 
Barberry equally beautiful in summer and win¬ 
ter. This Barberry is without doubt one of 
the best hedge plants and one that requires no 
attention as it can be pruned or not at the 
owner’s discretion. Barberry has many pomts 
of advantage not possessed by other hedge 
plants. 
6 to 12 inch. 
12 to 18 inch. 
18 to 24 inch. 
2 to 3 ft. 
2y2 to 3 ft. 
Our Barberry is thrifty, well branched with 
an abundance of fibrous None better. 
20,000 
20,000 
10,000 
5,000 
1,000 
California Privet is undoubtedly the leading 
hedge plant for the middle and southern states. 
Under ordinary conditions it is hardy, nearly 
evergreen, with dense attractive looking foliage. 
After being planted for a time, a hedge of Cali¬ 
fornia Privet is almost impenetrable. 
25,000 6 to 12 in. 
25,000 12 to 18 in. 
25,000 18 to 24 in. 
25,000 2 to 3 ft. 
5,000 3 to 4 ft. 
Specimen California Privet: Strong, sym¬ 
metrical plants, well branched and well leaved 
to the ground. 
1,000 3 ft. tall, 2 ft. broad. 
Standard California Privet: These plants 
have symmetrical crowns and resemble the ex¬ 
pensive bay tree. 
200 4 to 6 ft, stems, 2 ft. spread. 
Our Privet is well rooted, has splendid tops 
and is evenly graded. 
Also apple, peach, pear trees and a full Hue of Shade Trees, Evergreens, etc. Ask for our 
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