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REDLEAF BARBERRY (Berberis thunbergi atro- | 
purpurea). Introduced several years ago, this 
new plant has become immensely popular. It 
resembles the Japanese Barberry in growth, but. 
color is brilliant red in spring. The color holds 
all summer in sun, but in shady places it becomes 
a beautiful bronzy green. Its winter charm is 
enhanced by red berries that remain until spring. 
Few shrubs attract so much attention or add so 
much color to a dull border. Useful as a hedge, 
giving both protection and color. 
. Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
(6 sto. Finch ape, Raat SSAA fe $1.75 $ 3.50 $10.00 
9 to 12 inch Mes ders cab Mere mee 2 AO eieEaO 12.50 
BOXWOOD (Buxus sempervirens). As a hedge it 
gives character to every place. It may be clipped 
or trained, or allowed to grow naturally. Should 
be planted in good soil; cultivate Beeuy, and do 
not disturb the roots. 
GEtO op ONaOCN fiery merle © eee: $5.00 $11.00 $40.00 
Di TOs eT Ci meuniere ese 7.00 16.50 ~+65.00 
- SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. This is undoubtedly the 
most charming and beautiful of all the Spireas, 
having pure white flowers in clusters with droop- 
ing branches. Foliage is rich green. Plants re- | 
markably hardy. An indispensable ornament for 
lawn or hedge, and probably the most widely 
planted shrub in cultivation. 
fag a aed! Fev c ated ef las I Sete: “\..$2,50°-$°4.50 -$12.50 
1p to y2E AN Chae aoa ee 3.00 5.50 15.00 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. A tall, shaftlike column 
of a tree that grows quickly, like all poplars, and 
often reaches 80 to 100 feet in height. The Lom- 
bardy is not for shade, but for ornament or sky 
screen. Makes a very fine effect when planted 
close together, making a thick, high screen. 
Branched always from the ground up. 
We LO) eC Uh Heian 4, Yee ecence $3.00 $ 6.00 $20.00 
4 to .5..teet, .2.; ae ee Oe 4.00 7.00 30.00 
OSAGE ORANGE (Maclura ponifera). A medium 
_ sized spiny tree with spreading branches; rather 
large, fernlike leaves of bright green which 
change to yellow in fall. Flowers are incon- 
spicuous, but the succeeding orangelike fruits are 
attractive. It is chiefly utilized as a close, thorny, 
stock-turning hedge plant and allowed ‘to grow 
fairly tall. 
12: tov tinch aie, uae ae $1.50 $ 2.50 $ 8.00 
18 tos 24-10Ch ee ae 1.75 3.00 10.00 
FRAGRANT BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera 
fragrantissima). One of the most satisfactory 
tall-growing hedge plants. We do not recom- 
mend where you want to keep it under 3% to 4 
feet. The small cream bell-like blossoms appear 
in very early spring and are quite fragrant. Nor- | 
mally grows into a hedge 6 to 12 feet. Requires 
little pruning and will thrive in almost any soil. ~ 
12540 ,18: INCh ee be eee $1.75 $ 3.00 $ 8.00. 
18 fo.24. neh oe so eee 2.00 4.00 10.00 
CHINESE ELM. Very hardy, drought-resistant, 
and will grow in almost any soil. This is one of 
the most rapid growing trees we have. It is heav- - 
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