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How To Plant Trees and Shrubs 
Dig generous sized holes with perpendicular sides (never 
saucer shape). Put the good dirt to one side so that you can 
use it around the roots. Loosen up the soil in the bottom of the 
hole. Set trees one or two inches deeper than they stood in 
the nursery; set shrubs at about the same depth they stood in 
the nursery or slightly deeper. Spread roots out naturally and 
work soil over and around them. Keep putting in good dirt 
until the hole is nearly full, tramping the dirt firmly about the 
roots. If the ground is dry, pour in a bucket of water. Finally 
fill up the hole with loose dirt. At planting time all trees and 
plants must be pruned if best results are to be expected the 
first year. If shrubs are heavily branched, cut out a few whole 
branches at the base. 
BERBERIS-BARBERRY 
Berberis thunbergi; Japanese Barberry. Pale yellow flowers, April- 
May. A splendid hardy hedge plant. Also fine for mass planting. 
Brilliant red fruit and foliage in autumn. 18-24 in., 75c ea.; 2- 
22th wed 100: 
Berberis thunbergi var. atropurpurea; Red-leaved Barberry. This 
is a variety of the Japanese Barberry. The foliage is a rich, lus- 
trous red, becoming more brilliant and gorgeous throughout the 
summer and in the fall changes to vivd orange, scarlet and red 
Shades.) s)G-24 mimes O02. tio a 1.25: 
Berberis thunbergi pluriflora erecta; Truehedge Columnberry. U. 
S. Plant Patent No. 110. May be used for formal plantings with- 
out pruning. Often mistaken for Boxwood because of extremely 
formal shape and dense glossy foliage. 2-21/2 ft., $1.35. 
Berberis Mentorens‘s. Rich, deep green rounded foliage turns to 
coppery-bronze during late fall and early winter. 2-21/2 ft., $1.35. 
CORNUS-DOGWOOD 
Cornus alba sibirica; Sibertan Dogwood. Hardy vigorous, upright 
shrub producing small white flowers, April-May. Porcelain blue 
fruit. Bright red bark in winter. 2-3 ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
Cornus stolonifera lutea; Gold Twig Dogwood. Yellow branches, 
very showy in winter. 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
CARAGANA-PEA TREE (SHRUB) 
Caragana arborescens; Siberian Pea Tree. Attractive dense grow- 
ing shrub with bright green, small locust-like leaves. Yellow 
flowers in May-June. 2-3 ft., $1.00 ea. 
CHAENOMELES-FLOWERING QUINCE 
Chaenomeles Japonica; Japanese Flower'ng Quince. Bright red 
flowers in early spring, aromatic fruit. Cutting grown, true 
color. -18-24%in., 75c ea, 
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