photo is easy 
A dense Mulberry hedge as shown in this 
to grow, and ou 
18 to 24 inch plants will 
r extra heavy 
assure you of quick and complete results. 

Flowering Hedges and Screens 
7 = Makes a most elegant 
Persian Lilac taH hedge, will not 
make sprouts from the roots, keeps a 
healthy foliage throughout summer and 
fall, and blooms beautifully at ‘‘Lilac-Time. 
For a fine, dense screen-enclosure, plant 
Lilacs. Nice hedging size, 12-18 inch plants, 
10 for $3.80; 25 for $9.00; prepaid. 
- iS The same as 
for its leaves, which are larger, and is pre- 
ferred where there is no_ shortage of 
ground space, as this Lilac sometimes 
makes a few sprouts from the roots. Blooms 
beautitoly, Special price on hedging size, 
12-18 inch plants, 10 for $2.50; 25 for $6.00; 
100 for $22.00; postpaid. 
There is no 
Spirea Van Houtti other flowering 
hedge of this height (4 to 5 ft.) that would 
be so hardy, and require so little care as 
the Spirea Van Houtti. Blooms beautifully 
in June. 12 to 18-inch nice plants, 10 for 
$1.30; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $11.00; prepaid. 
Bush Honeysuckle  $13r “yore 
suckle makes a pretty, very dense screen 
8 to 10 ft. tall. Plant them 18 to 24 inches 
apart in the row. Blooms pink in May, 
later followed by red berries. Extremely 
hardy, always a fine clean shrub, healthy 
foliage, and an upright grower. Can be 
sheared to even height. 12-18 inch nice 
plants, 10 for $1.80; 25 for $4.00; postpaid. 
Grandiflora 
THORNY HEDGES, FOR PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURES 
Russian Olive—Silver Leaf 
Silvery-gray foliage and twigs, which 
makes a hedge of these plants very at- 
tractive. Plant 8 inches apart in the row, 
and shear the plants right after planting 
to 3 inches from the ground to make them 
bush out low. Will make a nice 4 ft. hedge, 
or for a tall screen plant 12 inches apart. 
Shear during the summer once or twice to 
even up the new growth, and cut the hedge 
back every spring, allowing only 4 inches 
of previous year’s growth to remain on the 
hedge. My plants have strong roots, short 
soPe special hedge-grade, Prices, see page 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
The most popular 
Osage Orange hedge for field and 
stock enclosures. Best for post growing. 
Osage Orange is coming back; in recent 
years it has been proven that these hedges 
protect fields from hot and dry wind, and 
catch the snow in the winter. It improves 
farm ground. Use 12 to 18-inch seedlings 
for hedges; prices, see page 29. 
Caragana, Siberian Pea Tree 
Extremely hardy, makes a pretty screen, 
very upright in growth, blooming yellow 
in May. Has a pretty foliage. For enclosure 
of your garden, as well as for stopping the 
wind, this plant is very satisfactory. Prices, 
see page 27. 
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