HEDGE PLANTS 
Can You Imagine Anything More Beautiful and Fascinating Than a Living fence? 
BOXWOOD BARBERRY 
Suffruiticosa (True Dwarf)—Just the thing for formal gardens. No. 1 Thunbergi Handsome bright green foliage turns to brilliant autumn 
hedge grade. 50c each; 25 or move (@ 40c each. colors in Fall. Scarlet berries last into Winter. Hardy and thrives in 
sun or shade. 12-15 in. plants: 10 for $4.50. 
LAUREL 
English—Best for large hedge. 12-18 in. plants: 50c¢ each; 50 or more 
(@ 40c each. 
PRIVET 
Califo:nia—A rapid grower and makes a full compact hedge. Same 
price as English 
English—One of the best. 18-24 in. plants: 25¢ each; 50 or moze 
plants (@ 20c each. 
Climbing Vines 
Vines provide comforting shade and colorful beauty. Nothing lends 
such pleasing effect to wall or veranda as gracefully trained vines. 

Postpaid Prices (except Wisteria): 
amy CATENOs LPP lants 2.87 eee echelon eres $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
BITTERSWEET 
Favorite, with bright glossy foliage, bearing sprays of bright orange 
berries in the fall. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Hall’s Japan—Old favorite. White and yellow flowers last nearly all 
summer; almost evergreen. 
Scarlet Trumpet—Handsome clusters of scarlet flowers. Hardy, 
vigorous climber. 
JASMINE 
White—Good climbing vine with white flowers, very large and de- 
lightfully fragrant. 
Yellow—Small foliage, flowers large, yellow. Handsome in spring 
when blossoms appear before leaves. 
IVY 
Boston—Dainty, lovely vine with small overlapping leaves, forming 
a dense sheet of deep green, turning in the fall to bright scarlet. Clings 
tightly to any surface without support. 

HONEYSUCKLE 
English—The best for bank covering. 
SILVER LACE VINE 
Beautiful, quick growing vine, with rich, glossy green foliage, and 
a mass of feathery white bloom. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Dense, green foliage turns 
any suppo:t. 
WISTERIA (Grafted) 
Purple or White—The most magnifi 
cent of all vines. Lasts for generations, 
becoming more beautiful each year. 
2-yr. plants, $1.75 each. 
bronzy red in autumn. Clings to wall or 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis should be planted in rich 
well-drained loam, roots shaded and 
top in the sun. 
Jackmani—The giant purple Clematis, 
and favorite everywhere. 
Henryi— Large sized lustrous white 
flowers. 
Mad. Ed And:re—Large velvety red 
flowers. 
Paniculata — Luxuriant grower, with 
fine foliage and an abundance of small, 
WISTERIA white, fragrant flowers. CLEMATIS, JACKMANI 


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