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have some of these plants, especially if you are 
below the Mason-Dixon Line. 
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AMOUR RIVER PRIVET (North)—This is probably 
the most hardy of all the Privet. It is erect in 
habit. The leaves are dark, lustrous green and 
remain on until late in the winter which makes 
these plants very desirable for hedging. 
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CALIFORNIA PRIVET—A large, vigorous shrub 
of upright habit. Leaves dark green and glossy. 
This is often used as an individual plant, as well 
as for hedge. Semi-evergreen. When planting, 
cut away most of the top to get a bushy hedge. 
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IBOTA PRIVET—This comparatively new Privet 
has proved hardy under the severe tests of the 
past few years. It is more or less spreading in 
habit and has a wealth of dark green lustrous 
leaves persisting until the advent of cold weath- 
er. Valuable for mass planting, for specimen 
plants, or for hedging. 
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JAPANESE BARBERRY (Berberis thunbergi)— 
Each year sees an increased use of Japanese Bar- 
berry as a hedge plant. It is graceful, orna- 
mental, serviceable, and hardy—four points that 
place it at the top of the list. The foliage un- 
folds in early spring, followed by yellow flow- 
ers, and later by red berries that remain all 
winter. In autumn the whole plant assumes a 
red tone. The drooping branches are thickly set 
with small spines that will turn cats or dogs. 
Japanese Barberry is excellent for foundation 
planting or for massing in corners. It thrives in 
bright sun and does well in shade. 
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REDLEAF BARBERRY (Berberis thunbergi atro- 
purpurea)—lIntroduced several years ago, this 
new plant has become immensely popular. It 
resembles the Japanese Barberry in growth, but 
color is brilliant red in spring. The color holds 
all summer in sun, but in shady places it be- 
comes a beautiful bronzy green. Its winter 
charm is enhanced by red berries that remain 
until spring. Few shrubs attract so much at- 
tention, or add so much color to a dull border. 
Useful as a hedge, giving both protection and 
color. 
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