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SUPREME QUALITY HEDGE 
Hedg^ Plants 
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BARBERRY, JAPANESE (Berberis 
Thunbergi) — Ornamental and de¬ 
fensive. Rarely loses its lower 
branches. 
PRIVET, AMUR (Ligustrum Amur- 
ense)—A very hardy variety, similar 
in appearaiice to the well-known 
California Privet. 
PRIVET, CALIFORNIA (Ligus- 
trnm Ovalifolium)—The most popu¬ 
lar Privet. Foliage dark green. 
Grows rapidly. The plants should be 
set 10 to 12 inches apart and pruned 
low for two seasons after planting. 
Amur Privet 
PRIVET, CHINESE (Ligustrum Ibota)—Very 
hardy and ornamental. Desirable for partial 
shade. Should be closely trimmed for three or 
four years if compact form is desired. 
LILAC, COMMON, PURPLE—Very ornamen¬ 
tal. May be clipped to a height of 4 to 5 feet 
or allowed to grow 8 to 12 feet. 
LILAC, COMMON, WHITE. 
PHILADELPHUS CORO N A R I U S 
(White Syringa)—Makes a tall hedge. 
Valuable for partial shade. 
ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA—Rich green 
foliage and large rosy crimson flowers 
followed by large orange-scarlet fruits. 
Very ornamental. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI—An excel¬ 
lent hedge, where a natural untrimmed 
effect is desired. 
Japanese Barberry 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS (American 
Arborvitae)—Forms a handsome ever¬ 
green hedge. May be planted close and 
kept sheared to form a solid screen or 
allowed to grow tall for use as wind¬ 
break. 
TREES and SHRUBS 
for Various Purposes 
TREES FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES 
SHRUBS FOR 
LOW FOUNDATIONS 
Trees With Attractive 
Trees for Winter 
Abelia 
Barberry 
Autumn Foliage 
Beauty 
Deutzias— 
Clethra 
Sugar Maple 
Birch 
Gracilis, Lemoinei Hydrangeas, cut back 
Dogwood 
Golden Willow 
Coralberry 
Snowberry 
Oaks 
Evergreens 
Dwarf Spireas 
Tulip Tree 
Trees for Moist Places 
SHRUBS FOR 
SHADY LOCATIONS 
For Street or Avenue 
Birch 
Van Houttei Spirea Common Lilacs 
Planting 
Willow 
Japanese Barberry 
Honeysuckles 
Ash 
Poplar 
Shrubby Dogwoods Golden Bell 
Linden 
Oaks 
Snowberry 
Privets 
Elms 
Linden 
Coralberry 
Deutzias 
Sycamore 
Elm 
Hydrangea 
Mock Orange 
Maples 
Ash 
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SHRUBS WITH 
ATTRACTIVE BERRIES 
Trees for Dry Places 
Trees for Quick Effect 
Barberry 
Elders 
Junipers (Evergreen) 
Box Elder 
Cotoneasters 
Privets 
Mugho Pine (Ever- 
Catalpa 
Honeysiickles 
Coralberry 
green) 
Silver Maple 
Viburnums 
Snowberry 
Elm 
Sycamore 
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Ash 
Poplar 
PERENNIALS 
FOR SHADY PLACES 
Willow 
Aquilegia 
Monarda 
Lily of the Valley 
Platycodon 
SHRUBS FOR HEDGES 
Bleeding Heart 
Pyrethrum 
Berberis Thunbergi 
Spirea Van Houttei 
Funkia 
Roseum 
Privets—in variety 
Dwarf Spireas 
Hemerocallis 
Pachysandra 
Altheas—in variety 
Mock Orange 
Candytuft 
Spirea 
