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The common purple lilac makes excellent hedges. It may be 
allowed to grow naturally to form an unsheared hedge or bhack- 
ground, furnishing lots of bloom in the flowering season; or it can 
be kept clipped or boxed into a neat formal hedge. Very hardy 
and easy to grow. 
Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 
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low clipped hedges 
the nursery. 
TEUCRIUM 
An ideal plant for the low border or 
for edging of flower or rose beds. It has glossy, 
dark green evergreen foliage. The best substitute for 
dwarf Boxwood in the Middle West. It responds wonderfully to 
shearing and may be kept clipped as low as five or six inches into a 
very dense or compact hedge. If not clipped it grows 8 to 12 inches high 
and bears spikes of tiny lavender pink flowers. 
Prices (at nursery): 25c each; 10 for $2.00; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $14.00. 
Prices (postpaid or delivered). 30c each 19 for $2.50; 50 for $9.50; 100 
for $16.00. 
MULTIFLORA ROSES—Very hardy Shrub roses advo- 
cated by the Soil Conservation Service for hardy hedges 
and wild-life cover. 
$2.50 per 10; $9.00 per 50; $15.00 per 100. 


Spirea makes an excel- 
lent hedge; either as a 
natural blooming hedge or 
a sheared formal hedge. 
Planta footw apart stor a 
sheared hedge or 2 feet 
for a natural hedge. See 
page 29 for prices’ on 


Hedge Grade Spirea. 
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UNTRIMMED 
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Upright grower, foliage glossy green. 
Generally kept sheared from 2 to 4 feet 
high. Plant 6 to 12 inches apart and 
3 to 4 inches deeper than they were in paid. 
Per50 Per 100 
Postpaid Per 10 
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Gale ewe Sale for Hedges 
The adaptability of Chinese Elms for clipped hedges, wind- 
breaks, screens, ete., is unquestioned. For clipped hedges 3 feet 
or under, plant seedlings 6 inches apart. For taller hedges plant 
9 to 12 inches apart. For tall windbreaks plant from 38 to 6 feet 
apart, depending on the height and density desired. When order- 
ing for hedges or windbreaks, specify HEDGE GRADE. We 
grade our seedlings, putting those more branched and best 
adapted for this purpose in the “hedge grade.” FOR PRICES 
Skin CHINESE KLM SKHEDLINGS on Page 33 and be sure to 
specify HEDGE GRADE, 

















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AMUR RIVER PRIVET (North)—Also 
called Hardy Russian 
hardiest and most popular Privet for 
IBOTA PRIVET—The best variety tor 
large hedges, either clipped or natural. 
If you want a good broad clipped hedge 
over 3 feet high, plant Ibota Privet. 
Can also be allowed to grow. un- 
sheared, forming a tall dense screen or 
background 6 to 8 feet high. Very 
hardy. The following prices are pre- 
Privet. The 
this section. 
Per Per Per 
Size 10 50 100 

12-18 in... ..$1.50 $6.50 $12.00 
$ 9.00 $15.75 45-94 ines ee 2.00 9.00 15.00 
10.00 18.00 Ce Be | ee 2.50 11.00 18.00 
The photo above shows Santolina used as a neat, 
compact, low clipped hedge or border to edge flow- 
er or rose beds. The fine-textured foliage is sil- 
very-green in color. If allowed to grow naturally 
or unclipped it forms a low, spreading, cushion- 
like plant that bears small vellow button-like flow- 
ers in early summer: as such it is an excellent 
item for the rock garden. For low clipped borders 
plant 4 inches apart. 
Prices (at Nursery): 20c each, 10 for $1.50, 50 for 
$6.00, 100 for $10.00. 
Prices (postpaid or delivered): 25c each, 10 for 
$2.00, 50 for $7.00, 100 for $12.00. 

EUONYMOUS PATENS—For a broad-leaved evergreen hedge, 
see page 12. 
EVERGREEN HEDGES—See Chinese <Arborvitae, page 9. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, MULBERRY and OSAGE ORANGE make 
good hedges. For prices see TRIKE SHEMDLINGS on page 33. 

