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BARBERRY 
THE DEPENDABLE BARBERRY. Barberry 
Thunbergi. 12-18 in. bushy plants, $3.50 
doz., $20.00 per 100. 18-24 in. bushy plants, 
$4.00 doz., $30.00 per 100. 
MENTOR BARBERRY. Mentorensis. Plant 
Patent No. 99. This semi-evergreen, broad- 
leaved Barberry is just the thing for an 
informal 3-4 foot high hedge, where little 
trimming is required. 114-2 ft. plants, 60 
cts. each, 3 for $1.75, $6.00 per doz., 
$45.00 per 100. 

Arborvitae 
HARDY PRIVET 
IBOLIUM. Hardiest, finest privet. Much 
hardier than the California Privet, with the 
same luxurious, branchy growing habit. 
Plant 8 to 9 inches apart in a straight row— 
not zigzag. 1-114 ft. size, $1.25 per doz., 
$10.00 per 100. 2-3 ft. size, $2.50 per doz., 
$15.00 per 100. 3-4 ft. size, $3.25 per doz., 
$20.00 per 100. 

Hardy Privet 
BOXWOOD EDGING 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS. We offer a very 
hardy strain—propagated from an original 
plant found in cold Vermont. 6 to 8-inch 
bushy, transplanted plants: 
Unit of 25 for $10.00 
Unit of 50 for 17.50 
Unit of 100 for 30.00 
ILEX BULLATA CONVEXA 
This splendid low growing Shrub Holly from 
the Orient retains its glossy foliage all winter. 
Excellent as a specimen—it could be sheared 
for low evergreen hedge effect. 4 to 6-inch 
bushy, transplanted plants: 
Unit of 25 for $15.00 
Unit of 50 for 27.50 
Unit of 100 for 50.00 
Economical + Evergreen Hedges + Economical 
Winter or Summer the effect 

The best hedge is an Evergreen Hedge 
is equally good—always dignified. 
Perfect protection is provided and unlike Barberry or Privet the roots 
do not seriously interfere with plants in adjoining areas. 
Where garden space is limited, we particularly recommend the Spready 
Yew (Taxus cuspidata). Moderate growing, it can be kept trimmed to 
a height of 21% or 4 ft. 
SPREADY YEW 
(Taxus cuspidata) 
ARBORVITAE 
AMERICAN. Thuya occidentalis. Much used 
in New England for windbreaks. Makes a 
tall, rather broad, dense hedge. Plant 21% 
Note Please. The economical “growing on” sizes offered here will 
appear too widely spaced if planted at the recommended distance 
(which is correct permanently). You can overcome this by planting 
one-half of the hedge at one-half spacing—then take up every other 
plant in two years and complete the planting, or simply plant out in 
the garden and “‘grow on”’ for two years. It’s an inexpensive way to 
acquire a high priced hedge. 
DARK AMERICAN. Thuya americana nigra. 
Much superior to the typical American 
Arborvitae. More dense—color, a rich dark 
green. Plant 21% ft. apart. 15-18 inch bushy 
Rich, ornamental, glossy foliage all through 
the season —red berries in Fall. Growth 
spready but can be trimmed to any shape. 
Full sun or shade. Plant 2 feet apart. 10-12 
inch branchy, transplanted plants: 
Unit of 25 for $10.00 
Unit of 50 for 18.00 
Unit of 100 for 35.00 
EVERGREEN EUONYMUS 
(Euonymus vegetus) 
ft. apart. 12-15 inch bushy plants: 
Unit of 25 for $ 6.00 
Unit of 50 for 11.00 
Unit of 100 for 20.00 
Makes a splendid low, informal hedge for 
enclosed areas. Equally at home in sun or 
shade. The broad, glossy leaves are effective 
all season. Plant 18 inches apart. 10-12 inch 
plants: 
Unit of 25 for $10.00 
Unit of 50 for 18.00 
Unit of 100 for 35.00 
Taxus Cuspidata 
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plants: 
Unit of 25 for $12.00 
Unit of 50 for 22.50 
Unit of 100 for 40.00 
PYRAMIDAL. Thuya occ. pyramidalis. Dis- 
tinctly columnar in habit. Makes a tall 
hedge yet occupies little space. Plant 2% 
ft. apart. 12-15 inch bushy plants: 
Unit of 25 for $13.50 
Unit of 50 for 25.00 
Unit of 100 for 45.00 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga canadensis) 
Makes a dense, but definitely graceful, broad 
hedge in a very few years. Good in shade, too. 
Plant 21% ft. apart. Heavy 10-12 inch plants: 
Unit of 25 for $ 7.00 
Unit of 50 for 13.00 
Unit of 100 for 25.00 
Very heavy 12-15 inch plants: 
Unit of 25 for $15.00 
Unit of 50 for 27.50 
Unit of 100 for 50.00 
