A. complete assortment of 
types to meet individual tastes 
and environment requirements 
> 
895 - 9/12”, 896 - 12/15”—Eternal 
Flame (Red-Leaf Barberry) 
The old favorite Barberry Thunbergii in modern, color- 
ful dress. The foliage of this new variety is a rich 
bronze-red and becomes more brilliant throughout the 
summer. It changes in autumn to vivid orange-scarlet 
and there are bright red berries which last all winter. 
Plant in full sunlight for brightest color. Set plants 
18 inches apart. 

New 
> 
903 - 
15/18”— 
Dwarf Blue- 
Leaf Arctic 
Willow 
A new and most 
unusual hedging 
—discovered north 
of the Arctic Cir- 
cle. Very low 
growing (only 18 
to 30 inches) it is 
913 - 6/12’, 914 - 12/18’, ee eee 
[915 - 18/24”, 916 - 2/3" hedue is desired 
California Privet LES eS le 
lowest tempera- 

The most popular privet hedge. Can be trimmed at any time tures and grows 
and to any height desired. The dark, glossy green foliage be- anywhere in wet 
comes more dense with repeated shearing. For a single row plant or heavy soils 
1 foot apart. To develop an extremely bushy, compact hedge, where other plants 
pJant in double rows, 1 foot between the rows, spacing plants perish. The foli- 
18 inches apart and staggered. Semi-evergreen, holding its folli- age is a gray-blue- 
age all winter south of the latitude of Philadelphia. Not recom- green. Plant 8 
mended for cold climates where the temperature drops to 12 inches apart. 

degrees below zero. 
910 - 12/18” 
911 - 18/24” 
912 - 2/3’ 
Privet, 
Amoor River 
Chosen for exceptional 
hardiness—will grow any- 
where. Its compact and 
low branching growth give 
it exceptional beauty. Can 
be sheared to individual 
taste. For single row 
hedge, plant 1 ft. apart. 
To form a dense, compact 
hedge, plant in double 
rows, 1 ft. between the 
rows and 18 inches apart 
in the rows and staggered. 

ee 

[29] 
