
PRICES FOR SHRUBS 
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ATT OW WOON ie rier ee ee ee eae os .85 120 
Barberry es Greengn ee ere .60 SL MEER hence Meares. 
Barberryenedarne ee nee en eee 1.00 IE PAgy SC Aee eR eta 
Burnin ge Bush Wine ie ee eee 20 15 Ose 
Buttvertl ys bushel varieties). eee DO Memes: 5 
Caragana Ar DOrescensi er ee ee .60 500 
Cotoneasters Pekin ges oe ee ee ae 1.00 iL PAS 
Crabs Bechtels tre cc eit ee ee et ete roe 1.50 FA PAB) 
Cranberry.g HiDUsh mec ee ee ee he ee rennet ee hee TOOT eee 
DOS WOOdEReCEL Wig COC ce er eee ni 1.00 
Elders CUG Leather Nr eee EEE INTE SG 1.00 
Elders. Golden terre rere ee TET d. Pai 1.00 
Eorsythias SDeCtaplliswe eee ee eae eee LOD 
Honeysuckle Morrowite ton cee ee eee US) 1.10 
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Hydrangea Arbporescensee 21.0 cr ecee laeeesene ote 1.00 155 0 dene Rate 
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LiilAGe PErSis Nig ee ee en ene eet! ee leaes 1.00 oo 
IilaceErenchse(@lisvarictics) er ee ence eh ace ees 1250 eee 
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Mock ‘Orange, TZ@MOIN Ceres ie aero eae OC oadonths 10 i G35) 
Mock Minn. Salas CPALETIEO O) meee tee A eeecek 1.50 2.00 
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INinebark, GOldentam ere eet cascsecclecsctctvaties easiaaees 85 1.10 
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OUVERRUSSTAN er ee erecta rei ccstesnahes 4-5’ 1.35 
Blue Cistenamece err ec ccee ceeecseete tv eeconts 1.50 2.00 
Plume Doublesnlowerin care tesa cnce crete wccstess 1.60 2.00 
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SNOW DCL Ver VV LCE aeee te tetee nee erie ceca se vtcanshhasedosesds .90 1e2.0 Gee eo 
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HEDGES 
THUNBERG’S BARBERRY is a very 
graceful shrub and is best suited for 
use as a hedge where there is room 
to let it remain essentially untrim- 
med. It will grow to about 3 feet. 
Plant 12-18 inches apart. 
BUCKTHORN is probably the best of 
the larger hedges. It is nice at 
heights of 2 to 5 feet and requires 
about three trimmings a year. Plant 
12 inches apart. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Pink tatarian) can 
be used as a clipped hedge, but is 
best used where a screening hedge 
10-12 feet high is wanted. 
CARAGANA is of unquestioned value 
as a hedge material where soil con- 
ditions are especially poor or dry. 
Unclipped it will grow to about 10 
feet, and can be kent as low as 3 by 
clipping. 
GINNALA MAPLE is not offered of- 
ten, but in reality is a first rate 
large hedge material, particularly 
for use in rural areas where Buck- 
thorn is of limited value due to the 
fact that it is alternate host for oat 
rust. Ginnala Maple is entirely har 
dy, is relatively slow growing and 
has good foliage which colors very 
brightly in the fall. Trims 4 to 6 feet. 
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