= a T47—WASHINGTON HAWTHORN 
(Crataegus Cordata) 
BEAUTIFUL FOR SCREENING AND BACKGROUNDS 
Bs This splendid member of the Red Haw family develops an unusually at- 
= tractive and long-lived screen at the back of the lot, or shutting off some un- 
desirable view. You will delight in its irregular, whorled branches, the lovely 
~ white flowers in the spring and later the brilliant red berries in clusters. The 
___ juxuriant foliage takes on rich orange and scarlet tints in the fall. Even the 
winter aspect is picturesque. Larger sizes for lawn specimen planting are 
offered on page 51. Plant 3-4 ft. apart for effective screen. 
2 Each 10 25 
(a) 2-3 ft.. transplanted .................... $1.00 $9.00 $21.00 







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H6—TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
(Lonicera Tatarica) 
FINEST TALL SCREEN HEDGE 
You cannot equal the lovely Tartarian Honeysuckle for the tall screen or background. It grows 
rapidly, has thick foliage, an abundance of small but beautiful flowers in June and brilliant red ber- 
ties in the summer and fall. Hardy in all sections. Can be trimmed to form a medium hedge, or will 
grow 10 to 15 feet high when allowed to develop naturally. See complete description on page 45. 
Plant 24 inches apart in the hedge row. 
10 25 100 
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& THUNBERG'S BARBERRY | 
H8—THUNBERG'S BARBERRY . 
(Berberis Thunbergi) H7—ROSA MULTIFLORA 
FAVORITE HARDY, ALL-PURPOSE HEDGE LIVING ROSE FENCE 
ay Beautiful, rounded compact plant full of sharp thorns, and heavily Rosa Multiflora is an excellent, tight hedge fence for large areas, but is not suitable for small 
covered with small, bright green leaves that turn to brilliant crimson in lawns. With its thick, intertwining branches and innumerable thorns, it develops in a few years into 
autumn. Scarlet berries load the branches in the fall and last longinto am erect, 8 ft., stock-proof hedge. It holds down fence line weeds, it does not rob the soil around it, 
3 the winter. Hardy everywhere, and will grow in partial shade as wellas nor does it spread like the old Osage Orange. Wonderful for bird sanctuaries, a splendid snow 
sun. Wonderful for hedges and ornamental clumps. Plant 12 to 18 inches fence, and ideal for erosion control; Rosa Multiflora has been strongly recommended by the State Con- 
apart in the hedge row, and may or may not be trimmed as desired. servation Board. In early June the plants are profusely covered with lovely white single roses; the 
Thunberg’s Barberry is absolutely RUST FREE and can be planted with- leaves come early in the spring and stay on until late fall. It requires no clipping, no training, no sup- 
out question in any state. ports. Plant 1 ft. apart. 
25 100 200 500 
10 25 100 
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E20—AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE 
“i THE FINEST EVERGREEN FOR HEDGES 
See description on pages 6 and 9. On account of its 
beautiful lacy foliage, ease in transplanting, and the 
fact that it withstands shearing better than any other 
variety, it is the most popular evergreen for hedge 
purposes. Plant 2 ft. apart in the hedge row; likes 
lots of moisture. The beautiful, year-round Ameri- 
can Arbor-Vitae hedge pictured at right is growing 
‘on the farm of Fred L. Meyer, a few miles north of 
Iowa Falls, lowa. 

10 2s 100 
(c) 18-24 in.. light transplants, 2X $4.50 $9.50 $35.00 
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