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For boundary, screen or barrier, there is nothing more pleasing 
than a hedge fence. With their bright green leaves, they con- 
stantly bring a feeling inspired by the fresh foliage of spring. 
When formally trained or left to develop naturally, their arched 
branches, colored foliage and bright berries are surely more pleas- 
ing than the mechanical effect obtained by the similar use of 
wood or metal. Most hedges are permanent, and with the ex- 
ception of occasional shearing, they need little attention after 
being established. Every lawn should have a border—a frame. 
Do not confuse Marshalls transplanted, heavy bushy hedging 
with light seedling stock offered on price appeal. 
THUNBERG’S BARBERRY HEDGE. Used extensively where a good, 
dwarf bushy hedge is desired. The foliage is an excellent green, 
leafing early in spring, turns to a beautiful coppery red in the fall, 
followed by pretty red berries. It is not susceptible to wheat rust. 
Can be grown either trimmed or untrimmed, with a height of from 
1% to 3 ft. Plant 12 inches apart. Hardy east half of Nebraska, 
southeast South Dakota, east and south. 
5 50 100 
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12410 48) in- transplants)- bushy (si... .0-..% 4.25 8.00 15.00 
18 to 24 in. transplants, bushy ......,... 6.00 11.00 20.00 
VANHOUTTE SPIREA HEDGE. This is commonly called Bridal 
Wreath. Flowers pure white in May and early June. Good foliage, 
and very hardy. Generally used as an untrimmed hedge, but can be 
trimmed. Height 3 to 6 ft. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart. Very hardy. 
25 50 100 
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COTONEASTER HEDGE (acutifolia). The best hedge plant for the 
west and Northwest. Can be kept clipped for perfect formal effect 
witn littie effort, and is also suitable for informal screen hedges. Its 
foliage turns to beautiful pink and bronze shades with fall frosts. 
Is very hardy. Drouth-resistant. Plant 12 inches apart. 
25 50 100 
12 toes ane transplants sneavy ...6e..5.. $ 5.50 $10.50 $20.00 
I8sto 24 in., transplants, heavy ..:....:.. 6.75 13.00 25.00 
BUCKTHORN HEDGE. This is a super-hardy hedge plant. Is suit- 
able for medium to high hedges; foliage is dark green and free of 
blights, rusts, and insects. At home in the Northwest. Very drouth- 
resistant. a 
50 
18 to 24 in., branched $ 3.25 $ 6.00 
CHINESE LILAC HEDGE. This plant is excellent for use in medium 
to high informal hedges and screens. Its mass of blossoms in’late 
spring is a riot of color and its clean dark green leaves carry its 
attractiveness until late fall. Is very hardy and drouth-resistant. 
25 50 100 
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GROOTENDORST ROSE HEDGE. This hardy hybrid rugosa bush 
rose is the finest plant for low and intermediate flowering hedges 
in the West and Northwest. It has a very attractive foliage through- 
out the season and blooms continuously all summer. Its winter fruits 
are also very attractive. It is drouth-resisting and perfectly hardy 
in Dakota and Wyoming. 
50 100 
$25.00 $45.00 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE. See description page 36. 
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This dwarf Chinese (Si- 
berian) Elm makes a fine clipped hedge, medium to high. It can 
also be side-trimmed only, and be grown into a living green wall 
15 to 20 feet high, for windbreak or screen. Is very hardy and 
drouth-resistant. Plants selected for hedge purposes. 
5 5 100 
$ 2.75 $ 5.00 
18 to 24 in., branched 
LOW—TRIMMED MEDIUM—TRIMMED HIGH—TRIMMED 
Barberry Cotoneaster Buckthorn 
Privet Vanhoutte Spirea Ch. Hedgewood 
Privet Cotoneaster 
Buckthorn 
LOW—UNTRIMMED MEDIUM—UNTRIM- HIGH—UNTRIMMED 
Barberry MED Buckthorn 
Privet Barberry Ch. Hedgewood 
Vanhoutte Spirea 
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HEDGE. The hardiest 
Privet. Upright grow- 
er, foliage glossy 
green. Generally kept 
sheared from 2 to 4 ft. 
high. Plant 6 to 12 
inches apart and 3 to 
4 inches deeper than 
they were in the nurs- 
ery. Hardy except in 
extreme northwestern 
Nebraska and the 
Northwest. 
9 to 12 in., branched 
25 
50 100 
$1.75 $3.25 $ 6.00 
12 to 18 in., heavy 
25 5 
2 0 100 
$2.75 $5.40 $10.00 
18 to 24 in., heavy 
25 50 100 
$4.50 $8.00 $15.00 
THOMPSON PRIVET 
HEDGE. New. An im- 
proved variety of Rus- 
sian Privet having 
finer twigs and darker 
green foliage. After 
five years trial, it has 
proven hardy at Ar- 
lington and in dry sit- 
uations south and 
west. Not reeommend- 
ed for east of the Mis- 
souri River on account 
of blight. Best Privet 
for south half of Ne- 
braska, Kansas and 
eastern Colorado. 
12 to 18 in., heavy 
25 50 100 
$2.75 $5.40 $10.00 
18 to 24 in., heavy 
25 50 100 
$4.50 $8.00 $15.00 

