TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY^A Loveh 
Even if you never trimmed Col- 
umnberry, it would still make a 
dense, upright hedge. This beau¬ 
tiful garden is bordered with the 
new Columnberry, picture taken 
just a few weeks after planting. 
Over 
500,000 
Truehedge 
Columnberry 
plants have been 
sold since its 
introduction 
Gardeners and landscape architects find a wide use for Columnberry as accent plants, often 
in the place of the less hardy Arbor^Vitae or Boxwood. It has been tested perfectly winter hardy 
at 30 degrees below zero and thrives in adverse conditions, such as severe weather, poor soil, 
shade, exposure, etc. 
Truehedge Columnberry Espalier 
and Tree Shapes 
These actual photographs show the characteristic espa* 
Hers and tree shapes possible with the Truehedge Column¬ 
berry. These specimens were made in three weeks by two 
simple trimmings from 3'year plants growing in the nursery 
rows, just such plants as we send you. The espalier forms 
to the side of the tree are only three (3) inches thick. 
The tree or standard form is 30 inches tall. 
Two typical Truehedge Columnberry espaliers, 3 inches thick 
A decorative dwarf Col¬ 
umn berry tree only 30 
inches tall. 
