




887 - 12/15”, 888 - 15/18”’—Thornless Barberry 
(Patent Pending f 2w variety of an ever r hedgi i 
eee cae A new variety of an ever-popular hedging which has the 
same handsome manner of growth, rugged constitution, colorful autumn 
foliage and winter berries of the original Barberry. In addition, it has no 
thorns whatever. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. For a formal, dense, trimmed 
hedge, plant 1 ft. apart; for an informal hedge, plants to grow naturally— 
plant 2 ft. apart. 

FORMAL and 
INFORMAL 

1228 - 2’ to 3’—Spirea Van Houtte 
Rightfully called “the one best shrub” for a flowering 
hedge of medium height where its gracefully arching, 
slender branches and “maiden-hair” foliage may be 
left untrimmed: A fountain of brilliant white in May 
and June. Plant 2 to 3 ft. apart. Ultimate height 
4 to) 6) tte ‘ 

892 - 12/18” 
893 - 18/24” 
894 - 2/3’ 
Barberry 
Thunbergii 
A much used, but 
choice hedging of great 
distinction. The rich 
green foliage of spring 
and summer assumes 
crimson tones in the 
fall. The brilliant red 
berries which form in 
the summer last all 
winter. For a formal, 
dense, trimmed hedge, 
plant 1 ft. apart; for 
an informal hedge, 
plants to grow natur- 
ally, plant 2 ft. apart. 
