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BARBERRY THUNBERGI 

Color: bloom insignificant. Foliage: glossy green changing to rich crimson tones in the fall. 
Height: 3 to 4 feet. Plant: 2 to 3 feet apart. 
Where a shrub is preferred to a vine, Barberry is best. 
The strong, fibrous root system binds 
the earth together, preventing erosion. The beautiful foliage and bright red berries in the fall 
turn a barren bank into a spot of beauty. 

DWARF BLUE-LEAF 
ARCTIC WILLOW 
Foliage: soft gray-blue-green. 
Height: 18 to 30 inches. 
Plant: 8 inches apart. 
Discovered north of the Arc- 
tic Circle, this very dwarf, 
yet bushy hedge plant will 
withstand the lowest tempera- 
tures and will grow and thrive 
in wet and heavy soil. 
PRIVET, CALIFORNIA 
Foliage: dark, glossy green. Height: can be trimmed to any height de- 
sired. For untrimmed screen grows up to 10 feet tall. Plant: single row, 
I foot apart. Double row, dense, I foot between rows and 18 inches apart 
in the row and staggered. 
The hedge plant that can be trimmed to any shape or height desired. 
The foliage “stays on the year-around”’ in territo 
(Note: Should not be sold in Zones 1, 2.) 
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ry south of Philadelphia. 
