NEOSHO 
HEDGE PLANTS 

For Beauty — Privacy 
Protection 
AMUR PRIVET (North) and 

Note the beauty of this Barberry Hedge-Lined Driveway 
IBOLIUM PRIVET 
Amur Privet, North—Hardy, good foliage which is rich green. Can be 
trimmed in any shape or height. Plant 8 to 10 inches apart. 
Ibolium Privet—A fine new hardy compact variety. 
PRUNING 
The object of pruning 1s to maintain the 
natural form and to preserve the flower 
A cross pie we ernia and Ibota. Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 and fruit bearing wood. Shrubs that 
- inst Soe) ee $1.50 $2.40 $4.25 bloom in spring or early summer should 
Anos In, ———--___________ ain eo: Be0 be so within ewe pews etics flower- 
i @ —~~-~—~----~~---~-- . . . ng. ose that bloom in late summer or 
eee oP ANESE eer atari 
Makes good trimmed or untrimmed hedge. Its Geas an ke : ; . 
thorns make it a very effective barrier. ‘The Be or early spring before growth 
per eent of tbe som hedges. penne turns orange Cee 
and red in fall and carries bri red berries ¢ 
all winter. Plant 18 inches Boars ‘ The Hydrangeas are pruned lightly for 
Number of numerous small blossoms and are cut 
Canes Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 back severely if larger but fewer flowers 
12-15 in. 3 or more ____ $2.75 $5.00 $9.00 are desired. 
15-18 in. 4 or more ____ 3.75 6.50 12.00 
18-24 in. 5 or more ____ 4.50 8.00 15.00 Butterfly Bush and Desmodium usually 
SPIRE A V AN HOUTTEI die back c the pround, Fo cs tone spouls 
Nothing is more beautiful than a hedge of Spirea cauroie Sneanickie ae nee leg 
in full bloom. It also has very good foliage through bushy specimens. 
the summer. Best used as untrimmed tall hedge. 
Plant 2 ft. apart. Nambernot Shrubs valued for colored bark like Si- 
Cane Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 berian Dogwood (Cornus alba Siberica), 
Rorialinel 2 on ae $2.50 $4.50 $8.00 Globe Flower (Kerria Japonica), etc., 
18.24 re 3 aaa= 3.00 5.50 10.00 should have some of the older canes re- 
oa Oe OL ae 5 7:00 12.00 moved each spring to encourage new 
2-3 ft. 4 or more ---- 3.7 : ; growth, which has the best color. 
HONEYSUCKLE TARTARIAN 
For a quick growing, tall hedge this is ideal. Lilacs and flowering Dogwood (Cornus 
Good foliage, pink blossoms, red berries. Florida) should not be pruned except to 
Hardy. Plant 3 ft. apart. Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 remove dead or diseased branches. 
18=24@in gee =o $4.00 $7.50: $13.50 
OLS tte ee Fe 5.00 9.50 17.50 Most pruning may be confined to re- 
STAR tt tee wees Oe 6.25 11.50 21.00 moving peed oo SUE put aos none 
growth an eading bac ranches a 
SPIREA THUNBERGI are too long and tend to destroy the nat- 
Makes a beautiful untrimmed hedge 4-6 ft. tall. ural form of the shrub. 
Soft feathery bright green foliage. Small white 
blossoms in early spring. Plant 2 ft. apart. Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 With old shrubs it may be necessary 
Oe Sin ee eee $4.00 $7.50 $13.50 to cut out the old wood down to the base 
ASS Oa nae eet ee 4 ee ee 5.001 9.50 17.50 of the plant, encouraging the new growth 
ORO £t Mebaee oee ae e F 6.25 11.50 21.00 from the roots. 






Fertilize with VIGORO 
Keep your roses, shrubs, 
evergreens and lawn in a 
thrifty, growing condition 
... with frequent appli- 
cations of Vigoro. A little 
fertilizer gets wonderful 
results. 
5 Ibs. 25 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 
50c $1.50 $4.00 
FREE—A Landscape Plan to 
Suit Your Own Grounds 
terials to the Amount of $15 or 
More! 
The service of our Landscape 
Architect, Mr. M.V. Woodard, is 
available to all. From information 
you can send us he will prepare an 
actual Landscape Plan, built to fit your 
own needs and grounds, that will then 
become a working plan for the final de- 
velopment. Send us the following data 
and it will be given our immediate at- 
tention. Accompany your request for a Land- 
scape Plan with a deposit of $5.00. This will 
be credited in full on your first order of plant 
material to the amount of $15.00 or more. 
Just make a rough sketch (need not be 
drawn to scale) showing this information: 
(1) All dimensions of building and lot. (2) 
Location of buildings and trees on lot. (3) 
Points of compass. (4) Location of drives and 
walks. (5) Where windows on first floor and 
basement are placed. (6) Any other informa- 
tion or kodak views which will help us in vis- 
ualizing your grounds. 
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This illustration shows 
how our Landscape Arch- 
itect can lay out a plan 
for your home grounds; 
as elaborate or as simple 
as may be desired. A 
home planting plan may 
be developed over a per- 
iod of years. Ask us for 
details. 
