H1 GREEN BARBERRY 
(Berberis thunbergi). 4 ft. The well known and popular Barberry for general use. 
Red fall leaf color; bright red berries in winter. Tight hedge, thorny, very hardy, 
grows well in shade. Plant | ft. apart. Prepaid, 18 to 24 in., 10 for $3.10; 25 for $7.00; 
50 for $12.75; 100 for $23.50. 
H3 RED LEAF BARBERRY 
(B. thun. atropurpurea). 4 ft. Like Green Barberry except leaves stay red all sum- 
mer. Very colorful hedge, and fine for accent plantings. Plant 1 ft. apart. Prepaid, 
18 to 24 in., 10 for $4.50; 25 for $9.75; 50 for $18.50; 100 for $35.00. 
H4 Pink Gash Houcysuchle 
(Lonicera tatarica). Best for extra hardy screen and background hedges. Rapid- 
growing, spreading plants up to 10 feet high. Pink flowers in May followed by clusters 
of bright red berries in summer. Can be held to 5 feet. Grows well in sun or shade, any 
soil. Plant 11% feet apart. Prepaid, 18 to 24 in., 10 for $3.60; 25 for $7.75; 50 for $14.00; 
100 for $25.00. 
H7 LOMBARDY POPLAR (Pictured on page 23) 
America’s most used tree for screens and backgrounds. Stately, narrow, upright 
spires to 50 feet or higher. Glossy foliage to the ground. Very fast growth. Plant 
5 feet apart. Not prepaid, 4 to 5 ft., 10 for $5.50; 25 for $12.00; 50 for $22.00; 
160 for $40.00. 
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H9 BRIDAL WREATH 
(Spirea vanhouttei). Universal favorite for screen to 6 feet, large hedge, or borders. 
Graceful, arching branches covered with snow-white blooms in late May. Rock-hardy 
and dependable as April showers. For natural, informal use plant 2 feet apart. Prepaid, 
18 to 24 in., 10 for $3.60; 25 for $7.75; 50 for $14.00; 100 for $25.00. 
H10 DWARF BLUE LEAF ARCTIC WILLOW 
(Salix purpurea nana). Very dwarf, compact growth. Foliage is of unusual blue- 
gray-green. Hardy enough to withstand Arctic Circle temperatures. Grows everywhere, 
even in wet or heavy soils where nothing else will thrive. Creates a beautiful, thick 
hedge, up to 4 feet tall, or can be sheared formally to as low as 1 foot. Plant 1 foot 
apart. Prepaid, 12 to 18 in., 10 for $4.50; 25 for $9.75; 50 for $17.50; 100 for $32.00. 
Erect Border Privet 
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The Living Fence 
Millions planted annually by U. S. Soil Conservation Service, State Game Commissions, 
hunt clubs, and farmers all over the country. Makes excellent game cover and provides winter 
food for song and game birds. 
Attractive plants grow 6 to 8 feet tall and nearly as wide. Sprays of white flowers with 
yellow stamens cover the plant in June. Excellent foliage holds well and in fall a liberal 
crop of red berries or “hips” is produced. Planted 1% to 2 ft. apart as an informal hedge for 
larger areas, assures privacy. May be clipped more formally to isolate smaller areas. 
Recommended by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and State extension services. Many farmers are 
using as permanent fences at one-third the cost of woven wire. So bushy and thorny it 
furnishes a stock-tight, human-tight fence which beautifies the surroundings and tends to keep 
down weeds. A good snow barrier, windbreak and soil erosion control, too. Does not rob the 
soil beyond its own branch spread. Plant 1 foot apart for fence; 3 to 5 ft. apart for game 
cover and naturalizing. 
Cole offers the right type—thorny, upright, vigorous. Spring planting only. Well-rooted 
8 to 15-inch, prepaid, 10 for $1.40; 25 for $2.75; 100 for $7.50; 250 for $14.25; 1000 for $50.00. 
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