Flowering... 
HEDGE 
Bush Honeysuckle | 
Grandiflora Bush Honeysuckle 
makes a pretty, very dense 
screen 8 to 10 feet tall. Plant 
them 18 to 24 inches apart in 
the row. Blooms pink in May, 
later followed by red _ berries. 
Extremely hardy, always a fine, 
clean shrub, healthy foliage, and 
an upright grower. Can _ be 
sheared to even height. 12-18 
inch nice plants, 10 for $3.25; 25 
for $7.80; postpaid. 
This hedge 














Spirea Hedge in Bloom. 
Spirea Van Houtti 7c? ,,'8,7° 
ing hedge of this height (4 to 5 ft.) that 
would be so hardy, and require so little 
care as the Spirea Van Houtti. Blooms 
beautifully in June. 12 to 18-inch nice 
plants, 10 for $1.85; 25 for $3.95; prepaid. 
Makes a most ele- 
Persian Lilac gant tall hedge, 
will not make sprouts from the roots, 
keeps a healthy foliage throughout sum- 
mer and fall, and blooms beautifully at 
“Lilac-Time.’’ For a fine, dense screen- 
enclosure, plant Lilacs. Nice hedging 
size, 12-18 inch plants, 10 for $4.85; 25 
for $11.00; prepaid. 
The same 
Old Fashioned Lilac 72°,52™° 
except for its leaves, which are larger, 



of Persian 
Etlach= fur: 
nishes com- 
and is preferred where there is no short- 
age of ground space, as this Lilac some- 


ing Room. 
plete privacy 
for Grant 
Randall’s 
outdoor Liv- 
times makes a few sprouts from the 
roots. Blooms beautifully. Special price 
on hedging size, 12-18 Inch plants, 10 for 
$4.25; 25 for $9.90; 100 for $37.40; post- 
paid. 
THORNY ‘HEDGES, for Protective Enclosures 
Russian Olive—Silver Leaf 
Silvery-gray foliage and twigs, which 
makes a hedge of these plants very at- 
tractive. Plant 8 inches apart in the row, 
and shear the plants right after planting 
to 3 inches from the ground to make them 
bush out low. Will make a nice 4 ft. hedge, 
or for a tall screen plant 12 inches apart. 
Shear during the summer once or twice to 
even up the new growth, and cut the hedge 
back every spring, allowing only 4 inches 
of previous year’s growth to remain on the 
hedge. My plants have strong roots, short 
Avot special hedge-grade. Prices, see page 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
The most popular 
Osage Orange hedge for field and 
stock enclosures. Best for post growing. 
Osage Orange is coming back; in recent 
years it has been proven that these hedges 
protect fields from hot and dry wind, and 
catch the snow in the winter. It improves 
farm ground. 12 to 18-inch seedlings, 100 
for $2.50; 300 for $6.00; prepaid. 
Caragana, Siberian Pea Tree 
Extremely hardy, makes a pretty screen, 
very upright in growth, blooming vellow 
in May. Has a pretty foliage. For en- 
closure of your garden, as well as for stop- 
ping the wind, this plant is very satisfac- 
tory. Prices, see page 34. 
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