
Teucrium Used as Bed Edging 
THE LOVELIEST of 
ALL BORDER PLANTS 

Teucrium—the Border Plant Supreme 
TEUCRIUM Bi vs Tate, Pee 
To those of you who have written us regarding plants for a dwarf hedge; to those 
of you who have long wanted such plants, we now offer ““Teucrium.” 

Ideal for all edging work, or for low border hedges. Foliage is evergreen and 
plants stay dwarf. Ten to fifteen inches is as high as they grow and an occasional 
very light trimming will hold their beautiful compact shape. 
Hardy in all sections of the country and thrives in most any location. Ideal in 
front of low walls. 
Should be planted 6 inches apart for a dense TEUCRIUM PRICES 
hedge. Nice Heavy 2-Yr. Plants 
Four or five plants planted in a group will make | 25c¢ Each; 10 for $2.00, 
an ideal corner clump for a perennial bed or the Postpaid. 25 for $4.50; 
corners of a Rose garden. 100 for $15.00 
Don’t fail to get some of these plants for that Note: Plant 6 inches apart for 
dwarf hedge you've wanted. close hedge. Requires only very 
light trimming. 


DWARF FLOWERING SHRUB HEDGE 
eS prea Anthony Waterer 
For those who prefer a dwarf flowering shrub for hedging, we offer Spirea Anthony Waterer. Reaches 
only about 12 to 2 feet in height; foliage is dense and ornamental. Perfectly hardy and does well 
in all average soils. Blooms heavily in spring with large, flat, clustered blooms, the color of an American 
Beauty rose. Scattered blooms appear throughout the summer. 
Very attractive for a dwarf hedge or for edging where a little taller plant is wanted than the Teu- 
crium described above. Plant 16 to 18 inches apart for hedge, slightly closer for edging use. 
Heavy rooted, 12 to 15 inch plants, 40c each; 10 for $3.50; 25 for $7.50. 
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