Beautiful Hedge Plants 
Low Edging ¢ Medium Hedges « Tall Screens 
All Heavy Field Grown Plants—Not to be confused with 
Small Seedling Plants often offered at bargain prices. 
PRIVET HEDGE PLANTS 
Amoor North—Hardiest, upright type of Privet. One of the most 
popular. 
Ibolium Privet —One of the best. Deep glossy green leaves. Com- 
pact growth. This is a hardy California Type. 
Ibota Privet —More horizontal in growth. Very hardy. 
Price Above Varieties Per 10 

Per 25 
$2.00 
Regels Privet—one of the hardiest. Can be closely trimmed or 
allowed to grow naturally. Horizontal growth. Very eS 
3.75 
5.00 
6.25 
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Scarff’s Barberry Hedge Plants 
Green Barberry Not subject to wheat rust. 
2 yr. 15-18” a $2.50 
Heavy 3 yr. 15-18” “ 3.75 
Heavy 3 yr. 18-24” ‘ 5.00 
Extra heavy 3 yr. 24-30” = 6.25 
Red Leaf Barberry 

Heavy 3 yr. 18-24” 
Extra heavy 3 yr. 24-30” 
Low Edging Plants 
Boxwood, Dwarf, (dark green) 

This Plant of Truehedge Columnberry . 
Trimmed Just Once. A Natural Nar- 
row Upright Hedge Plant and As An 
Individual Upright Shrub in the 
Landscape Planting. 
2 yr. 10-12” 
Boxwood, Super Hardy Korean 
2 yr. 12-15” ‘ 5.00 
Glossy Winter Creeper 
(Euonymus Carrieri) 2 yr. 10-15” nie 6.25 
(See page 26 for description) 
Prices of all Hedge Plants on this page by express, not prepaid. 



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Truehedge Columnberry 
Sensational New Hedge Plant 
Foliage and Growth Similar to the Boxwood 
The quick, erect, compact growth of the Columnberry results in a 
“self-made hedge.” It retains its neat, well groomed appearance with 
very little trimming. The leaves are larger, thicker and of a much 
deeper, glossier, healthier shade of green than common Japanese Bar- 
berry, taking on a rich deep red coloring in the fall. Its winter beauty 
lies in the numerous red berries produced profusely and which hang 
on the bushes until spring. Entirely hardy anywhere in the U. S. 
Single plants of the Columnberry may be sheared to specimen pyra- 
mids, ovals, espalier and tree shapes. This is truly a remarkable new 
plant both as an individual shrub and for hedging. 
Successful Planting 
Of all Shrubs and Hedge Plants 
1. Either Fall or early Spring 
planting is satisfactory for most all 
Nursery Stock except the more ten- 
der varieties. 
2. Plant when the soil is mellow 
—not wet, or soil will bake and 
crack as it drys. 
3. Use only good top sojl when 
planting and firm well around the 
roots. 
4. A mixture of decadent leaf mould 
or wet Peat Moss with the soil when 
planting will work magic with 
growth. Bone meal may also be 
used but avoid manure or strong 
commercial fertilizer near the roots. 
5. Trim top growth back one third 
to one half on all woody plants to 
balance the stock of transplanting. 
6. Keep the soil well cultivated 
around each plant or use a mulch of 
strawy manure or Peat Moss to be 
spaded in each Spring. 
7. When necessary to water soak 
the soil to.the full depth of the roots. 
8. Varieties difficult to transplant 
should have tops protected with light 
burlap or cloth until growth starts. 
The Firethorn, the Fringes and Witch 
enet are benefitted by this protec- 
on. 

Beautiful Privet Hedge 
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