All our hedge plants are a heavy, transplanted grade, not to 
be confused with the usual lighter seedlings. 
BARBERRY 
Plant 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Green Barberry(BPerberis thunbergi).4 feet. The well known 
and popular Barberry for general use. Famous for its fine fall 
effect and bright red berries. 
10 25 100 
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25.00 
Light, 10 to 15 in. 
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Red-Leaf Barberry (Berberis thunbergi atropurpurea). 4 ft. The 
red-leaf form of Green Barberry. Fine for accent plantings. 
Each 10 25 100 
OMOm Orem eaerieaekc cesta O.00 bo.00) olt00) $35.00 

Plant 6 inches apart in full sun. 
(Teucrium chamaedrys). Dense, glossy green foliage that resembles dwarf Boxwood. Shiny, dark green 
leaves last long into the winter and come out again quickly in the spring. Can be sheared to any height up 
to 12 inches, Aromatic, bright lavender-pink flowers in July and August. Very hardy. 
Well grown, sturdy plants, $3.25 for 10; $6.75 for 25; $24.00 for 100. 
TRUEHEDGE — 
COLUMNBERRY 
Berberis thunbergi erecta 
Plant 8 to 10 inches apart. 
(Plant Patent No. 110). 3 feet. The finest of all 
hedge plants; not particular as to soil. Boxwood- 
like foliage, combined with compact, upright form, 
makes it adaptable to many other uses, partic- 
ularly in foundation planting in place of less 
hardy Boxwood. Withstands trimming to any 
shape, and requires only a periodic clipping to 
form a beautiful, hardy, permanent hedge. 


Each 10 25 100 cae : 
9 to 12 in, .......$0.50 $3.80 $ 8.25 $30.00 Trushedge Colummnbery. 
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Plant 12 to 15 inches apart. (2 OO 
8 feet. Completely hardy. The result 1S to 18 in. ....... .70 5.70 12.50 45.00 Zabeli Honeysuckle also makes a beautiful hedge. 
of years of effort to create a hedge page 25 
plant that retains all the good char- * 
acteristics of its parents and yet dis- 
eee the oe oe aoe inaiidual 
plant is well clothed to the ground wit 
large, pesirous: s Beas follages Growth BLUE LEAF 
is rapid and the hedge may be trim- 
med to any width. More desirable than ARCTIC 
Amur River because of its finer foliage 
and denser branching habits. Far better 
than California because of its extreme 
hardiness. Plants in our nursery show- 
ed no injury in 20 to 22° below zero, 
the winter of 1947-48. Note that Erect 
Border Privet may be set farther apart 
than the average, making their cost 
WILLOW => 
(Salix purpurea nana). 
Plant 12 to 18 inches 
uite reasonable. 
: So aeror “28 100 pet 
NE Mio IRE Sh Ganon $3:25 7 $ 6.25 $18:50 Very dwarf, compact 
TAO eZ itera «pert 4-00 7.50 24.00 growth. Foliage is of 
2itO).3 tt tee ae 0.00) 1OL00) <33.00 unusual blue-gray- 
green. Hardy enough 
to withstand Arctic Cir- 
cle temperatures. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
Plant 6 to 10 inches apart. 
(Ligustrum ovalifolium). 8 feet. The 
most widely used of all Privets, with 
fine, upright, columnar form and lus- 
trous, deep green leaves. Responds 
well to desired trimming and remains 
dense and compact. 
10 25 100 
Wie Sheth, oop ade $1.50 $3.00 $ 9.00 
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PAG SHH Golacaon 76 2.00 5.00 15.00 
Grows everywhere, 
even in wet or heavy 
soils where nothing 
else will thrive. Cre- 
ates a beautiful, thick 
hedge, up to 4 feet tall, 
and can be used favor- 
ably as a _ specimen. 
2-yr. plants, $1.50 for 3; 
$4.50 for 10; $9.00 for 
25; $27.50 for 100. 

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