Hardy Ornamental Hedge Plants 
JAPANESE BARBERRY. One of the finest for ornamental hedges. 
Absolutely free from rust and can be planted in any state. Leaves 
turn to brilliant red in Autumn, Scarlet berries last long into winter. 
Hardy everywhere. 
NEW—RED LEAVED BARBERRY. Similar to Thunbergi, but this 
variety starts off its first foliage a warm red. Hardy, easily grown, 
medium height. 
BUCKTHORN. Hardy in north. Has small white flowers in Spring 
and aes fruits in the Fall. Makes an attractive, thicket-like back- 
ground. 
PINK TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. Fine for screen hedge. Pink 
flowers, crimson berries in late summer. Grows rapidly in almost any 
soil, in sunshine or partial shade. 
PERSIAN LILAC. Very 
fragrant, heavy bloomer 
with a huge abundance of 
reddish purple flowers. You 
will be delighted with this 
choice lilac. 
SIBERIAN PEA TREE 
(Caragana). Ideal hedge 
plant for North. Ex- 
tremely hardy. Tall grow- 
ing, with bright yellow 
blossoms in late Spring. 

Spirca Van Houttet, or Bridal Wreath 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET. One of the hardiest and best of the privets. 
Best for hedge plantings in the North. Plants should be set 12 inches 
apart in the hedge. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI, or BRIDAL WREATH. Has a wealth of 
white blossoms during May and June. Lovely in hedges, screens or on 
the lawn. The favorite everywhere. 
Beautiful Vines 
BITTERSWEET. Its sprays of orange berries are popular for winter 
decorations. An ornamental and hardy climber. 
CLEMATIS. Most handsome for either shade 
or decoration. We have the following of the 
choicest varieties: 
Paniculati. An abundance of star-like white 
flowers. Fragrant. Luxurinat grower. 
Jackmani. Immense violet-purple flowers, in 
bloom through the summer. A favorite. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Large, carmin-red flowers. 
A free bloomer. Very beautiful. 
Henryi. Very large, creamy-white blossoms, 
often 8 inches across. A continuous bloomer. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALLJS JAPAN. Delightful, 
fragrant, cream-colored flowers all summer, 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET. Beau- 
tiful clusters of large, scarlet, tubular flowers. 
BOSTON IVY. One of the hardiest climbers. 
Gives best results at north or east exposures. A 
dainty, lovely vine. 
ENGLEMANN’S IVY. Five-leaved, fast grower, 
hardy anywhere in sunshine or shade. It clings Boston Ivy 
to anything. Scarlet colorings in Autumn, 

MATRIMONY VINE. Excellent to 
trail _on walls or embankments. 
Purplish flowers, then red_ berries, 
which persist into winter. 
SILVER LACE VINE. Large white 
flowers in late summer. An_ ideal 
climber, 
WISTERIA. We offer you choice 
plants that are guaranteed to bloom: 
Chinese. Has long clusters of laven- 
der-blue flowers in May and June. A 
lovely plant. 
White. Resembles the above, but has 
white flowers. Hardy and desirable. 
WOODBINE or VIRGINIA CREEP- 
ER. Handsome foliage; blue berries 
in late summer. Takes on a striking 
Wisteria red in Autumn. A valuable vine. 
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