
_ TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 110. 
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the ground. 
_ effect. 
boxes. 
PRICE 
oa 2 yr. old 
‘plants, 9-12 
See. in. high: 
_. Each, 27e; 3 
for Te: 6 
for $1.35; 
doz., $2.505 
25 for $4.25; 
50 for $7.45; 
100 for 
$14.00. 


-- Coral Berry 
- CORAL BERRY OR 
"INDIAN CURRANT 
‘Low growing, spreading bushes 
"of graceful habit, bearing small, 
rose pink flowers in summer, fol- 
lowed by small red berries which 
“eluster in thick ropes along the 
_ Slender branches, and which remain 
- until far into the winter. Valuable 
-for shady locations. 38 to 5 feet. 
_ Each, 1146-2 ft., 27c; 3 for 70c. 
Fire Bush or Cydonia 
2 FIRE BUSH 
. ,, Cydonia Japonica. Early in spring 
" it is completely covered with dazzling 
' Searlet flowers,- followed by small 
 quince-shaped fruits which are quite 
_ fragrant. It is of bushy growth, 4 feet 
_ high, with small protecting thorns. 
“ Each, 1 to 1% ft., 
Dee ie 
' Makes a fine hedge. 
- 29¢e; 3 tor 75e. 
t Note: All of Salzer’s Hardy 
| Shrubs and Trees may also be 
| planted in Fall! We book our Fall 
orders for shipment about Oct. 30, 
the proper time for Fall planting. 
i 
. (eae heavy foliage, with glossy healthy deep green leaves. 
-o ds : d evenly and densely, starting right at 
In fall it is covered with brilliant red berries 
and the foliage turns to showy searlet, creating a lovely 
foliage is distribute 
May be sheared to any height desired. 
“break” corners of the house, garage, etc. 




, : An upright growing form of Japan Barberry, 
: about 8% to 4 feet high, making a beautiful impassable hedge. I 
Plant’ 15 in. 
Truehedge Columnberry has wonderfully dense and 
The 
Ideal also for 
planting singly or in groups of three or six, to protect a 
corner of the lawn near the walk, or to. line driveways, to 
Fine for window 

Sheared Three Year Old Truehedge on Our 
Farms. 
It Makes a Fine Hedge! 


Bechtel’s Flowering Crab 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB. 
(Malus.) Noted for its wealth of 
bloom and attractive fruits. Simply 
covered in spring with a profusion of 
fragrant rose pink flowers. Graceful 
in form. The charming flowers resem- 
ble roses and when in bloom, it is a 
striking subject. Very hardy. 12 ft. 
Each, 1% to 2 ft., 55e; 3 for $1.50. 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB. Strong 
upright grower, its long, graceful, 
reddish branches thickly covered with 
showy rose-pink flowers in the spring. 
3eautiful and very hardy. 15 ft. Each, 
2 to 3 ft., 59e; 3 for $1.60. 
GOLD FLOWER 
Hypericum. A lovely shrub, 3 feet 
high, with a woody, stiff dense top, 
often globular like a little tree. Blu- 
ish-green foliage and large yellow 
flowers 2 in. across, in July and Au- 

gust. Valuable for supplying a touch 
of yellow. Each, 1-1% ft., 39e; 3 for 
$1.10. 

Gold Flower or Hypericum 



Flowers of Hardy Fuchsia 
HARDY FUCHSIA. (Magellan- 
ica.) An interesting shrub three 
feet high. Large deep, ruby-red 
flowers are suspended from _ the 
branches in great profusion all sum- 
mer long, making a wonderful dis- 
play. Especially adapted for shady 
locations. We advise protecting this 
lovely shrub with leaves over win- 
ter. Hach, out of 3 in. pots, 35c; 3 
for 95c. 

a Sa 
E Broad Blue Leaf Honey suckle. is 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLES 
Of true bush form, with bright, 
pretty, fragrant flowers, followed 
by showy berries during fall. Make 
fine hedges (grow 6*to 8 feet high) 
and are splendidly adapted for tall 
shrub groups. Fine for shady loca- 
tions. 
—Broad Blue Leaf Honeysuckle. 
A novel combination of blue leaves 
and lavender pink flowers. Beau- 
tiful gracefully arching branches, 
making a broad specimen, excellent 
for a background or a rear corner 
of the house. Each, 1%-2 ft., 69c;3 
3 for’$1.90. 
—Fragrant Winter Honeysuckle. 
Fragrant creamy white flowers nes- 
tled in the deep green leaves adorn 
this ‘“‘almost evergreen’”’ type. The 
glossy, dark green leaves remain 
almost until spring. Each, 116-2 
ft., 37c; 3 for $1.00. 
—Red Tatarica. Showy rosy red 

flowers, Symmetrical bush. Very 
desirable. Each, 116-2 ft., 35c; 38 
for 95c. 
—Climbing Honeysuckles. See Page 
105. 



The shrubs and plants we ordered from you are growing just fine-—Mrs. Martin 101 
Kline, 28 Middle St., Columbiana, Ohio. 
