BLACKBERRIES (Continued 
Per 100 
150 Eldorado No. 2 . 1.50 
800 Rathbun No. 1 . 1.80 
300 Rathbun No. 2 . 1.25 
100 Snyder No. 1 . 2.00 
250 Snyder No. 2 . 1.50 
1500 L. Dewberry No. 1 . 2.50 
1400 L. Dewberry No. 2 . 1.75 
RHUBARB 
Per 100 
5900 Rhubarb 3-8 to 1-2 inch . 95 
8000 Rhubarb 1-2 to 5-8 inch . 1.25 
6900 Rhubarb 5-8 to 1 inch . 1.60 
HEDGING 
BUCKTHORN (Rhamnus Catharticus) (Also see Shrubs) 
Common. Black berries. Valuable for hedging, espec¬ 
ially in the North. Per 100 
800 4- 6 inch seedlings .65 
2200 6-12 inch seedlings .80 
PRIVET 
Amoor River. Very hardy northern grown type. 
500 12-18 inch 3 canes and up . 2.90 
1500 18-24 inch 3 canes and up . 3.70 
25 00 2- 3 feet 4 canes and up . 5.00 
400 3- 4 feet 5 canes and up . 7.50 
Thompson’s (New). Rapid grower; bushy. Very de¬ 
sirable. 
15 18-24 inch . 6.00 
55 2- 3 feet . 7.50 
30 3- 4 feet . 10.00 
WILLOW (Salix) 
Uralensis (Hedgewood). Small tree with long slender 
branches; narrow foliage. Silvery on one side. 
150 3- 4 feet . 7.00 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
ALPINE CURRANT (Ribes) 
Thrifty, dense-growing dwarf. Can be kept pruned as 
low as 12 inches. Per 10 
200 12-15 inch ... 2.10 
500 15-18 inch . 2.50 
BARBERRY—Japanese (Thunbergi) 
A spendid hardy hedge plant. Brilliant red fruit and 
foliage in Autumn. 
200 6-12 inch 80 
1000 12-18 inch 1.00 
500 18-24 inch 1.40 
200 24-30 inch 1.90 
Per 1000 
12.00 
15.00 
10.00 
16.00 
12.00 
20.00 
14.00 
Per 1000 
8.00 
10.00 
14.00 
Per 1000 
6.00 
7.00 
25.00 
30.00 
40.00 
60.00 
65.00 
Per 100 
18.00 
22.00 
6.00 
8.50 
12.00 
16.00 
— 16 — 
