
WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. 5 
Privet the Living Fence 

Plant 10 to 12 in. apart. Prune back to within 4 to 6 in. of 
the ground to make them branch low and thickly. The second 
spring, if not sufficiently thick, again prune back, a little 
higher. After that prune to keep the hedge the height and 
width desired, usually about three times a year. Avoid severe 
pruning after the middle of August. 
Privet, Amur River North; Ligustrum amurense. A _ rapid 
growing Privet of upright habit, taking the place of California 
as it is reliably hardy here. Very fragrant small white flowers 
like tiny lilacs in late May, followed by black berries; seldom 
blooms when pruned as a hedge. 
10 for 25 for 50for 100 for 
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Privet, California; Ligustrum ovalifolium. Glossy dark green 
leaves, retained well into winter. 
10 for 25 for 50for 100 for 
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Privet, Ibolium; Ligustrum ibolium. <A hybrid of Ibota and 
California, with foliage similar to California, and well retained 
to the ground; hardy, and valuable where California winter- 
injures. 
10 for 25 for 50for 100 for 
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Shriuts for Hedges 
Barberry, Thunberg’s (green). Makes an ornamental hedge 
affording protection as well as being one of the most beautiful 
and hardy shrub hedges. May be sheared or left untrimmed. 
Plant 12 to 18 in. apart. 
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Honeysuckle, Tatarian. An excellent tall growing hedge. One 
of the earliest in the spring to leaf out. Beautiful, fragrant, 
pink flowers followed by bright red berries adorn the plants 
through summer. Will grow in most any location or soil. Grows 
6 to 10 ft. Plant 3 ft. apart in the row. 
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Onto ‘Sater ee te cc caine eer aat als Ns 4.50 for 10; 10.50 for 25 
Regel’s Privet. A spreading form of Privet. Makes a heavy 
massive hedge 4 to 6 ft. high. May be grown trimmed or un- 
trimmed. Produces fragrant lilac-like white flowers followed 
by black berries. Sun or shade. Plant 2 to 2% ft. apart. 
“182to; oon ln e eee 7.50 for 25; 15.00 for 50; 27.50 for 100 
Spirea, Van Houttei (Often called Bridal Wreath). Makes an 
excellent hedge—covered with a profusion of white blossoms in 
May. Does nct require trimming. 
eto to 18 in mie ages ie ohh 6.00 for 25; 10.00 for 50; 17.50 for 100 
18 to 24 ins... ....6..2-. 7.50 for 25; 14.00 for 50; 25.00 for 100 
OtOMS flee Gree ae 9.00 for 25; 17.50 for 50; 30.00 for 100 
