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Teucrium—Midget Hedge 
CULTURAL HINTS 
Plant in a trench at the depth previously grown. Trim back one-third or 
more, better two-thirds. Follow same planting methods as for shrubs. 
Remember—hedges like fertilizer, too. 

Truehedge Columnberry 
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Hedge Plents 
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BARBERRY (Berberis) 
Plant 9 to 12 inches apart. 
Green Barbery (Thunbergi). 4 feet. The well known and 
popular Barberry for general use. Famous for its fine fall 
effect and bright red berries. 10 25 100 
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Red-Leaved Barberry (Thunbergi Atropurpurea). 4 feet. A 
beautiful form having distinctive purplish red leaves. 
Attractive all season. Same growth habits as the Green 
Barberry. Very useful. 
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Truehedge Columnberry. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 110.) Gen- 
erally conceded to be the finest hedge plant. In addition, 
it has many other practical uses, such as accent plant- 
ing, grouping, or in place of the less hardy Arbor-Vitae 
or Boxwood. Thrives under adverse conditions. It has 
been tested at 30 degrees below zero and found to be 
extremely hardy. Boxwood-like foliage; compact, upright 
form, very thrifty and adaptable. Can be trimmed to 
secure the Boxwood forms so prevalent in lovely English 
gardens. As a beautiful, hardy, permanent, instantly 
finished hedge, it has no peers. Requires only a periodic 
clipping at the top to form a perfect hedge at any desired 
height up to 3% feet. 
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PRIVET (Ligustrum) 
Plant 9 to 12 inches apart. 
Amur River Privet (Amurense). 10 feet. Tall, columnar hedge 
plant with light green foliage. Very hardy. May be 
trimmed and held at nearly any height and will always 
retain its upright form. 10 25 100 
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California Privet (Ovalifolium). 8 feet. Probably the most 
widely used Privet. A fine hedge variety with upright 
columnar form. Dense and compact. Lustrous, deep green 
leaves. 10 25 100 
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BLUE-LEAF ARCTIC WILLOW 
(Blue Oster) 
Very dwari, compact growth. Foliage is of unusual blue- 
gray-green. Hardy enough to withstand Arctic Circle tem- 
peratures. Grows everywhere, even in wet or heavy soils 
where nothing else will thrive. Creates a beautiful, thick 
hedge, up to 4 feet tall and can be used favorably as a 
specimen. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart. 12 to 18 in., 55c¢ 
each; 10 for $3.75; $30.00 for 100. 
TEUCRIUM — MIDGET HEDGE 
Dense, glossy green foliage that resembles dwarf Box- 
wood. Shiny dark green leaves last long into the winter and 
come out again quickly in the spring. Can be sheared to 
any height up to 12 inches. Aromatic, bright lavender-pink 
flowers appear in July and August. Very hardy. Plant 6 
inches apart in full sun. Well grown plants: 10 for $3.25; 
29 for $6.50; 100 for $22.00. 
