Hedge Plants 
BARBERRY (Berberis) 
Plant 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Green Barberry (Thunbergi). 4 feet. The well known and 
popular Barberry for general use. Famous for its fine fall 
effect and bright red berries. 
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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. Each 10 25 100 
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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 planting, 
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 Box- 
wood 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 

Blue-Leaf Arctic Willow 
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PRIVET (Ligustrum) 
(Plant 8 to 10 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 al- 
ways retain its upright form. 

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eg ooo freer, toc: 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. 
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BLUE-LEAF ARCTIC WILLOW 
(Blue Osier) 
Very dwarf, 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 15 in., 55c 
each; $4.00 for 10; $9.25 for 25; $35.00 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 
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Teucrium—Midget Hedge $6.75 for 25; $24.00 for 100. 
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