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AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE 
(Thuya Occidentalis)—Popular, upright, thickly 
branched and beautiful dark green glossy foliage. 
Excellent for foundations, hedges,- and grouping. 
Because it is easy to transplant and the fact it is 
easier avd looks better sheared than any other 
evergreen it is the most popular evergreen for 
hedging (See picture below.) Hedging grade prices 
and sizes see page 36. Landscape prices and sizes 
see pages 39 and 40. A 
GHINESE BIOTA (Biota Orientalis)—A 
pyramidal or upright 
plant with a glossy dark green foliage. Fast grow- 
ing and a good landscape plant. Can be trimmed 
“to any desired shape. Most rapid growing hedge 
or screening evergreen. Grows 15 ft. tall. Ex- 
cellent planted close as trimmed hedge or plant- 
ed 8 ft. apart as tall screen. Hedging grade 
sizes and prices see page 36. Landscape and 
transplanting sizes and prices see pages 39 
and 40. ~«. tei 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus Sylvestris)— 
Long, dark green nee- 
dles on thickly set graceful plants. Most plant- 
ed, hardy, drought resistant “variety for tall 
hedges ; windbreaks. Can be trimmed but mostly 
grown into taller hedges. Hedging grade prices 
and sizes page 36. Landscape and transplanting 
sizes and prices see pages 39 and 40. 
TAXUS HICKS Coe". 
; The best dwarf ever- 
green for low narrow hedges. Grows in shade 
or sunlight. Very winter hardy, easy to grow 
and disease free. Unsurpassed for beauty. Hedg- 
ing grade sizes and prices see page 36. Land- 
scape and baby sizes and prices see pages 39 
and 40. 
TAXUS SPREADING CUSPI- 
D AT Like above variety, only plants have 
horizontal branches. Makes a beau- 
tiful trimmed or untrimmed low evergreen hedge. 
Hedging grade sizes and prices pages 36. Land- 
scape and transplanting sizes and prices see 
pages 39 and 40. 
ALTHEA HEDGIN These free flowering 
= shrubs make wonderful 
hedges and once known will be planted more often. They 
can be kept trimmed quite low or can be allowed to grow 
tall as a screen. A hedge of them in bloom with all colors _ 
of flowers is a wonderful sight. Prices and sizes see page 
36... 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (oriiu ic un 
Beautiful as un- 
trimmed hedge. (Note above picture. ) This is an out- 
standing hedge plant. Extremely hardy, it will grow and 
live where other plants don’t do well. Loaded with blooms 
in the spring—it makes a sight that’s unforgettable. Good 
foliage all summer. Grows about 5 ft. high untrimmed, 
but may be trimmed if desired. Sizes and prices see page 
36. 
NEW RED LEAF BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi Atropur- 
purea)—One of the finest and 
most colorful new shrubs. Bright red foliage all summer long with ornamental 
red berries all. winter. Should be planted in full sunlight. Like green leaf 
barberry, extra hardy and tough with no government restrictions for planting, 
Prices and sizes see page 36. 
GREEN LEAF BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi)—Con- 
sidered the best and most 
popular of all dwarf hedge plants. Beautiful red berries throughout the 
winter. Very compact growth and brilliant red, autumn foliage. Excellent 
as clipped, formal hedge or as unclipped, informal hedge. Extra hardy 
and tough. Rust free: No government planting restriction on this or 
red leaf barberry. Prices and sizes see page Nee os 







