
HITTEN’S Hedge Plants wav 
NEW TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY 
(Berberis thunbergi erecta). (Plant Pat. No. 110.) This wonderful new hedge plant 
grows in a natural, closely compact, upright form. Does away with frequent 
shearing and trimming. Foliage a beautiful deep green, and is resistant to dis- 
ease. Perfectly hardy, and needs practically no care. May be sheared into any 
shape for formal effects. Can be planted in tubs or boxes for entrance posts. 
-Resembles boxwood, and is often mistaken for it. Truly one of the most remark- 
able, most useful and most generally satisfactory plants ever offered. 9 to 12 in. 
grade, 25c each;_5 for $1.00; 25 for $3.75 net, postpaid in U.S. 100 for $13.00 net, 
by express not prepaid. 
Strong 15 to 18 in. grade, 35c each; 5 for $1.35; 25 for $5.50; 100 for $19.00 net, 
and not prepaid. If interested in quantities of more than 100 of larger grade, write 
us for special prices. 
4 ’ (Ligustrum amurense). The hardiest 
Amoor River North Privet and healthiest privet for cold climates. 
The foliage is dark, glossy green, resistant to insect pests and not subject to blight. 
The leaves appear early in spring and remain very late in fall. Small white flow- 
ers and berries. Thrives on all soils without special care. Grows bushy from 
ground up. Can be clipped any time in summer to desired height. When planting, 
cut back to 4 inches above ground to make hedge bushy at bottom. Set plants 
9 to 12 inches apart. 
(Berberis thunbergi atropurpurea). There 
Japanese Red Barberry is nothing so strikingly brilliant in hardy 
shrubbery as our genuine true-red strain of Red-Leaf Barberry. Its abundance of 
thick, purplish-maroon leaves glisten in the sun, contrasting with the green and Truehedge Columnberry 
yellow of other plants. Valuable for single specimens, 
corner groups, and solid border hedges. Leaves bud Berberia Th z= 
out early in spring and remain into winter. Bush is Japa nese Ba rberry (Berberis unbergi). 
Dwarf growi i- 
covered with red berries which last all winter. Set formly bushy and rounded in form, Ms betes 
plants 18 inches apart in full sunlight. leaves. covering thorny twigs. As a filler edging for 
i shrubbery, as a foundation screen, or a hardy, low 
hedge, it is unsurpassed. Foliage bright, rich green, 
turning to a blaze of gold and crimson in autumn. Small 
creamy white flowers, followed by an abundance of 
red berries which cover every branch in fall and far 
into winter. 
Chinese Elm Hedge Chinese Elm makes 
one of the finest 
hedges. Especially desirable for states of light rainfall, 
and where extreme hardiness is essential. The hedge 
is a bright, rich green from very early spring, coloring 
with frost, and lasting way into the fall. Keep tops cut 
back, and trim same as Privet or similar hedges. 
R uss ia n M u | be rry (Morus tatarica). Hardy 
in all states — never 
winter-kills. Makes a dense hedge from the ground up. 
Unlike most other hedging varieties as to growth and 
shape of leaves; very attractive foliage, making an 
outstanding and beautiful hedge. Cannot be surpassed 
for tall hedges to hide unsightly views, or can be 
pruned to any desired height. 


Red-Leaf Barberry 

Prices of Hedge Plants for I94I BARGAIN : 

- SPECIAL DISCOUNTS (See page 4). Each Per6 Perl2 Per25 Per50 Per75 Perl00 = No. 2 
eee. $0.50 $0.95 $1.70 $3.00 $4.15 $5.00 75 Amoor River 
Oe  PARBERRY— 50.95 1.75 3.25 4.70 6.00 [iia ie etehhd a 
fees), 15 fo 19 ines. ...c....-c---06--- 16° .90.. 1.50. 2.75 .5.00 7.15 9.00 2-yr., 18-24 in,” 
pre! OE ED 24 1.25 2.35 4.50 8.50 12.40 16.00 - Sufficient number for. - 
BARBERRY (G — oe 
l-yr., 9 to 12 in., (Hedging) SE ae ae .25 45 ion ea GE 9 98 “19:00 100 ft. hedge. 
0 on id Oy RT, i ae en .50 90 1.75 3.25 4.70 6.00 2 715 
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_CHINESE ELM HEDGING— ; et, Not Frepaid,” 
MT Sin We ee yaork sco ceeeee 50 85 1.50 2.05 2.50 
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(See page 19 for Transplanted trees) 70 1.35 2.50 3.40 4.00 [17] 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY HEDGING, 18 to 24 in. 
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