Aredge 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. 
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Truehedge Columnberry. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 110.) The 
finest of all hedge plants; not too particular as to soil; 
and the Boxwood-like foliage, combined with the com- 
pact, upright form, makes it adaptable to many other 
uses, particularly in foundation plantings in place of less 
hardy Arbor-Vitaes and Boxwood. It withstands trimming 
to almost any desired shape and requires only a periodic 
clipping of the top to form a beautiful, hardy, permanent 
hedge, of any desired height up to 3¥2 feet. 

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PRIVET (Ligustrum) 
Plant 8 to 10 inches apart. 
Amur River. 10 feet. The hardiest of all Privets, growing to 
a tall, columnar plant with light green foliage. Can be 
trimmed to any height desired and will always retain 
its upright form. 






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better two-thirds. Follow same planting methods as for shrubs. California (Ovalifolium). 8 feet. The most widely used of 
Remember—hedges like fertilizer, too. all Privets, with fine, upright, columnar form and lustrous, 
deep green leaves. Responds well to desired trimming 
and remains dense and compact. 
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BLUE-LEAF ARCTIC WILLOW 
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., $1.65 
for 8; $4.50 for 10; $9.25 for 25; $32.50 for 100. 
“Jeucrium— 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, $3.25 for 10; 
$6.75 for 25; $24.00 for 100. 






Teucrium—Midget Hedge 
