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Hedges 

Barberry, Thunbergi—Thorny growth 
stops dogs and children. Thick, uniform 
foliage, scarlet in fall. Red berries in 
winter. Two-year, branched but slender. 
12 25 50 100 
12-18 in. $2.25 $4.25 $ 7.75 $15.00 
18-24 in. 3.00 5.75 10.75 19.75 
Heavy 3-year, 18-24 inches 
Each 60¢ 10 for 5.25 100 for 50.00 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian—For hedges or 
screens; 8 to 12 feet high, with flowers 
in June, red berries in July. 
12-18 inches 
10 for $1.75 25 for $4.00 100 for $15.00 
Hardy Russian Privet—(Amoor River 
North)—If you do not know what hedge 
to plant, we recommend this very higsh- 
Bridal 
H3 Bridal Wreath—(Spirea Van Houte) 
—America’s most popular and widely 
planted untrimmed flowering hedge. 
Millions of small white blooms cover 
the gracefully arching branches, every 
spring, without fail. Requires no special 
care and lasts a lifetime. Perfectly 
hardy, grows everywhere, in full sun 

ly. It is by far the most popular hardy 
trimmed hedge in the northern states. 
It makes a permanent hedge, lasting 
for generations. Not only adds beauty, 
it also protects your yard especially if 
you have a corner lot. It is fine for a 
division line between yards. Can be 
trimmed to any desired height, mak- 
ing a thick, dense hedge, without thorns 
right down to the ground. Requires 
trimming only twice during the sum- 
mer. BUtrit. you trimsit-3ort4 times it 
becomes more dense and bushy. Leaves 
are rich, dark green and hang on until 
very late fall. Plant 1 foot apart. 
2 25 50 100 
12-18 in. .. $1.95 $3.75 $ 6:50 $12.00 
19224 Tinie bees 00 6,000.00 fm i siia 
2-3 ft. 3.90 7.00 13.00 25.00 
Wreath 
or partial shade. Makes a marvelous 
natural hedge or screen 5 to 6 feet tall. 
Plant 2 to 3 feet apart. Can be trimmed 
12 25 50 100 
12-18 in. $2.50 $4.75 $ 8.75 $1650 
18-24 in. 3.00 6.50 12.50 24.50 
2-3 ft. 5.00 9.00 17.00 32.00 
Creepers and Climbing Vines 
Ampelopis—englemanni, Engelman Ivy 
—Hardiest vine clinging to smooth 
walls. 
Size NO.cl Ge ries te eect Each 60c 
Bittersweet—American, Celastrus scan- 
dens—Well known native twining vine; 
large red and orange berries. 
Size ANova Leesa toc ee ea Each 60¢ 
Clematis—All like cool, well drained. 
but moist limestone soil with sun for 
the tops. 
Jackmanni—Large, violet purple. 
Clematis Henryi — Immense, superb 
flowers of lustrous white. 
Clematis Andre — Handsome large 
blooms. of soft velvety red. 
Clematis Ramona—Exquisite lavender- 
blue flowers. New. 
A-incht pots”, Se tee Each $1.25 
Clematis Paniculata—Luxuriant grow- 
er, with fine, decorative foliage entire- 
ly covered in late summer and fall with 
charming little white flowers, and so 
gold are produced in 
Hath ier Cie Ee Each 75e 
Honeysuckle—-Large, frag- 
flame-red trumpets, lined with 
immense showy 
clusters; blooming from early summer 
until frost. The blooms are produced 
the same year the plant is set out. Fol- 
iage, dark blue-green, disease and pest 
free. Hardy. 
Kiache. sag. es See eco Gate mae tet 
Honeysuckle—Searlet Trumpet, Lon- 
icera sempervirens—Almost evergreen. 
Long coral flowers continuously. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. 
Size qNos Le oe eee Each 60c 
Trumpet Vine, Bignonia radicans. 
size ENOSG) Bie Pee Cesare Each 60c 
Vetchii, Boston Ivy—vVery refined, but 
less hardy than englemanni. Two-year, 
Size: I No. VT aece aw nee ee Each 85e 
Wisteria—Lilac-Purple—Long bunches 
in May, vigorous. 
Size) No. Aly. hie ae ee Each 65¢ 
fragrant 
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