T O° LP LE S*O°N@e NtUSkes EeRalsecs 
Why Build Fences? 
HEDGES WILL GROW! 
For enclosures, plot divisions, and lot lines Hedges are first choice 
whether you are considering economy or artistic effect. Hedges ac- 
tually cost less than most wood or metal fences, and they increase 
in value from year to year. In addition to this, their cool green 
foliage blends beautifully with the landscape picture. 
To grow a hedge in a shady location two things are necessary— 
heavy use of fertilizer, and more severe pruning. Prune hedges 
early and often to keep the bottom dense. Trim hedges with slightly 
sloping sides—somewhat wider at the bottom than at the tov—to 
give the base sunlight and air so necessary to dense leaf growth. 
We particularly wish to mention the quality of our English Privet 
Hedge Plants which we grow an extra year before offering them to 
our customers. Our method of growing produces plants with heavier 
roots and better-branched tops. : 
The following spacing is suggested on English Privet Hedge: 12 
to 18 in. plants, 8 inches apart; 18 to 24 in., plants, 10 inches 
apart; 2 to 3 ft. plants or larger, 12 inches apart. Russian Olive 
and Barberry are usually set 1 foot or more apart. 
PRIVET, AMUR RIVER—Hardy for Northern climates. It is 
similar in form and habit to the well known California type; the fo- 
liage is not quite so glossy, but safest to plant in cold climates. 
iRere25 Per 100 Per 1000 
el GENE fig eee ee ew oer ere $3.00 $10.00 $90.00 
AMD MT eat Sara OS) ya IONS 4.00 15.00 140.00 
SFR Oot wt ates coe One Ue ens eee, 5.50 20.00 190.00 
PRIVET, ENGLISH (Vulgaris)—-The hardiest and best hedge 
for this section. A darker and richer green foliage than the Amur 
River Privet, branching compactly from the ground. 
Per 25 Per 100 Per 1000 
121 ete ee er ee, Ee $4.00 $15.00 $120.00 
13g <OArti eee eee: a ae i ie 6.00 20.00 160.00 
Pr CL Ree me 2 IS Se 7.00 25.00 200.00 
EE Rie ie RI oy NE Se ia PRE LA - 8.00 30.00 250.00 
Aes Seer ee eee ee ee 10.00 35.00 300.00 
BO at ieee ees tS eee AEs 12.00 40.00 350.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus angustifolia)—-May be planted in 
rather dry positions and is especially suitable for large country es- 
tates and farms. May be trimmed, but is too coarse for formal effects. 
Pere25 Per 100 Per 1000 
Side there ie 8 | Pees epee ee $5.50 $20.00 $190.00 
PREY! | ok ime. Ces lee ore CPiaiad: SA 7.00 25.00 245.00 
Se | Dies trot Soe Ns ye ia Sa 10.00 35.00 
BBG pee ee cthy ta ot een Sart 13.00 45.00 
WINDBREAE 
STOCK — Heavy 
rooted, well-branched 
stocky Chinese Elm 
Seedlings which are 
excellent for planting 
as windbreaks. The 
Chinese Elm resists 
drought, thrives on 
‘poor soil, and grows 
rapidly. 
1%-2 ft. 
Per, 10042. $3.00 
Pere 1000) 22-25:00 
2-3 ft. 
Pers 100 ge eee SO 
Per 1000 ___40.00 
A dollar invested 
in a tree shows your 
faith in the future of 
English Privet (Vulgaris) America. 


HOME OWNERS MAKE IMPROVEMENTS 
UNDER FHA PLAN 
The suggestion of FHA financing on landscape work is ‘‘good 
news’’ to many new home owners. Landscaping can also be in- 
cluded as part of a remodeling plan for older homes, apartment 
houses, etc. Minimum FHA loan $100.00. 
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