HEDGE 
PLANTS 
ARTIC WILLOW 
SALIX PURPUREA NANA. A new dwarf plant 
that will most likely become one of the lead- 
ers in this field. A blue leaf, low growing wil- 
low, suited for hedges and borders. Very 
hardy. 
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BARBERRIES 
BERBERIS ATROPURPUREA. (Red Leaf Bar- 
berry). A brilliant accent shrub as a solitary 
specimen or in a close group among duller 
foliage. This variety starts in its spring foliage 
a@ Warm bronzy red, the heat of summer bring- 
ing out a red brilliancy, with autumn adding 
other tints to its richness. The abundant scar- 
let berries persist throughout the winter. A 
sunny exposure is required for the best color 
effect. 
12-18 inch—49c each; 10, $4.49; 50, $19.95 
18-24 inch—59c each; 10, $5.49; 50, $22.95 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI. (Japan Barberry). The 
ideal low hedge plant, hardy, tough and of 
compact growth, adapted to shearing. The 
leaves are a beautiful green in the summer 
turning to a reddish bronze in autumn and 
being covered with shiny red berries all win- 
ter. It is customary to plant about 12 to 15 
inches apart for a thick hedge, but 2 feet is 
close enough where individual expression is 
desired. 
12-18 inch—44c each; 10, $3.98; 50, $17.95 
18-24 inch—57%c each; 10, $4.98; 50, $19.95 
DWARF NINEBARK 
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS NANUS. A dwarf 
thick grower which leaves well to the ground. 
Grows naturally into a uniform, thick hedge, 
which requires very little shearing. 
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BARBERRY THUNBERGI HEDGE 
PRIVETS 
LIGUSTRUM AMURENSE. (Amur River Privet). 
A hardy northern group type, upright and tall 
growing, the leaves a good dark green and 
makes an, ideal hedge. 
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LIGUSTRUM IBOLIUM. (Ibolium Privet). The 
ideal hedge plant, with the beauty of Califor- 
nia Privet and the hardiness of Ibota Privet. 
Its semi-evergreen foliage makes it an attrac- 
tive all-round hedge plant. 
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LIGUSTRUM IBOTA. A strong growing spreading 
shrub with small white flowers in June fol- 
lowed by a heavy crop of black berries which 
hang on well into the winter. This variety is 
widely used for wide hedges and for group 
plantings. 
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LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM. 
(California Privet). Quick grow- 
ing, dense, straight, well clothed 
shoots. A dark shiny green, most 
used where hardy. 
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LIGUSTRUM _  REGALIANUM. 
(Regal’s Privet). Strong very 
hardy type with dark shiny 
leaves. The branches are stiff 
and horizontally spreading 
gracefully, drooping at the ends. 
18-24 in. 69c each; 3 for $1.89 
2- 3 ft. 89c each; 3 for $2.49 
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