| HARDY HEDGE PLANTS 
SIBERIAN PEA (Caragana arborescens). Makes a beauti- 
ful hedge, either trimmed or untrimmed, a perfect snow 
trap in the shelter belt. Highly drouth and cold resistant. 
In June covered with yellow flowers. 12 to 18 in., each, 
10c; 10, 40c; 100, $4.00; 18-24 in., each, 15c; 100, 87.60. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus angustifolia). A thick grow- 
ing, beautiful silvery hedge plant which withstands cold, 
drouth and alkali. aluable as well in shelter belts and 
windbreaks. 12 to 18 in., each, 10c; 100, $5.00, 

PYGMY CARAGANA. Ideal low hedge. Compact, easily trimmed. 
Seldom grows over 8 ft. high. 6 to 12 in., each, 25c; 10, $2.25. 
BUCKTHORN. A slow growing, very hardy and handsome hedge. 
Requires moisture and good soil. 12 to 18 in., each, 20c; 50, $9.00. 
SIBERIAN ELM. 12 to 18 in., see page 59 for prices. 
BAD LANDS CEDAR (Juniperus scopulorum). The ideal ever- 
green hedge for the Northern plains. See page 60. 
COTONEASTER (Acutifolia). Perhaps the ‘ 
handsomest hardy, low growing hedge. 
Replaces well the privet grown farther 
south. 
12 to 18 in., each, 2%e; 106, $2.35. 
GOLDEN, LAUREL LEAVED & WHITE 
ENGLISH WILLOWS. These all three 
ean be used very satisfactorily for 
hedges. See page 60 for prices. 



Siberian Elm Hedge 
ORNAMENTAL VINES 
WILD GRAPE. One of the most handsome as 
well as useful vines. Each, 40e; doz., $4.00. 
WOODBINE or VIRGINIA CREEPER. The 
most popular porch vine in our list. Some- 
times called 5-leaved ivy. Price, each, 35c; 
10 for $3.25. Postpaid, each, 40c. 
ENGELMANN’S CREEPER. Resembies the 
woodbine, but has the added advantage of 
clinging tightly to brick, stone, concrete or 
stucco walls with no wires or other sup- 
port. Price, each, 40c; 10 for $3.50. Post- 
paid, each, 45c. ; 
MENISPERMUM. A half woody climber whose 
pe eorTe hi pk etd ie rari so 
in shade, prefers rich soil. Grows in 
a season and kills back part way. Price, Menisperam 
each, 30c; 5 for $1.25. Postpaid, each, 35c. 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. This is more of a trailing shru!) 
than a climber. Useful on slopes, terraces and walls. Lavender 
flowers followed by bright red berries. Rapid grower. Price, 
each, 25c; 10, $2.00. Postpaid, each, 30c; 16, $2.75. 
BITTERSWEET. A native of great hardiness. To assure berries several 
must be planted, as the plants are single sexed. Noted for the beautiful 
shape and color of the berries in fall. Price, each, 50e; 5 for $2.25. Post- 
paid, each, 55c. 
CLEMATIS, JACKMANII—LARGE FLOWERED PURPLE. One of the most beautiful plants that can be grown in the 
north. Needs some protection but is worth it. Price, each, $1.00; 5 for $4.00. Postpaid, each, $1.16. 
_ ‘ ‘ ’ CLEMATIS, WHITE or i 
is ; VIRGIN’S BOWER. Engelmann $s Creeper 
Starry, white flowers in 5a d 
July, feathery plumes in 
late summer and fall. 
Handsome, showy and 
very fast grower. Price, 
each, 45c; 10 for $4.00. 
Postpaid, each, 50¢. 
YELLOW CLEMATIS. A 
handsome, hardy vine 
with a large yellow blos- 
som shaped like Jack- 
manii. Each, 50c; 5 for 
$2.25. Postpaid, each, 
55e. 
NATIVE HOP VINE. A 
fast growing ornamental 
perennial vine, growing 
10 to 20 ft. in a season. 
Dies down to the ground 
over winter. Price, each, 
40¢c; 5 for $1.75. 

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Woodbine or Virginia Creeper 

