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One of the most picturesque and unusual of the small hardy 
trees. Beautiful foliage of dense green is surmounted during July 
and August with masses of loose, feathery panicles of minute blooms 
which give the effect of a dense cloud of smoke. The photo on the 
left shows a six year old tree on the lawn of Vernon H. Krider. 
Picture was taken last July 2nd just as the “Clouds” of bloom 
. . were forming. Thrives anywhere but prefers a dry, sunny location. 
S noke Tree on the Krider Urn 2 to 3 ft. 60c each: 3 for $1.50 P ostpaid 
THE HEDGE OF THE FUTURE - 
COLUMNBERRY— 
Plant Patent No. 110 
-y^An Entrance To Krider’s “Glories of the Garden” Exhibit. Showing Truehedge 
fjy Columnberry at lower right. Photo taken five weeks after planting. Later in the 
Jseason this made a dense compact hedge which appeared to be several years old. 
For those of you who really want the last word in hedges we offer this 
remarkable plant which creates a sensation wherever seen. Grows in nat¬ 
ural, closely compact hedge form. Does away with frequent shearing and 
trimming. Foliage a deep, glossy green and is resistant to disease. Per¬ 
fectly hardy and needs practically no care. May be sheared into any 
shape for formal effects. The picture above shows one entrance to our 
exhibit at the New York World’s Fair. Note the Truehedge surround¬ 
ing the right hand area. This photo was taken only five weeks after 
planting and before it was entirely leaved out. Later in the season it 
gave the effect of a hedge several years old. This is indeed one of the 
most satisfactory plants we have ever offered. 
- PRICES OF TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY- 
9 to 12 inch, strong hedging size. Each, 30c; 10 for $2.50, 
postpaid. 100 for $20.00, by Express, not prepaid. 
>pecimen Plant" 
Truehedge 
Columnberry 
