1952 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
Hedge Plants 
PLANTING TIME FOR HEDGE PLANTS: The ideal time 
is from October 15th until the ground freezes and from April Ist 
until May 15th. 
AMUR RIVER NORTH PRIVET — (LIGUSTRUM amurense) 
Best hedge plant for trimmed hedges, rapid growing, vigorous 
shrub which grow to a height of about 8 feet. Foliage is dense, 
glossy dark green, and bears small white fragrant flowers 
in early June. 
LIGHT : HEAVY 
Per 10 Per 1°60 Per 1000 Per 10 Per 100 
l¥2 feet — —_—. — 6.50 55.00 
2 ~=feet 2.50 20.00 180.00 7.50 65.00 
3 = feet 3.00 25.00 230.00 8.50 75.00 
JAPANESE BARBERRY — (BERBERIS thunbergi)Dwarf com- 
pact shrub, thorny branches, blooms in.May, followed by an 
abundance of red berries which last all winter. Foliage 
changes to brilliant red in fall. 
Sel jot * : | Per 10 Per 100 
1% feet 7.50 .65.00 
TRUEHEDGE — (BERBERIS thun. pluriflora erecta) More dense 
and upright than Japanese, same characteristics as the Jap- 
anese in flowering and foliage. 
18 inch 8.00 70.00 
CHINESE ELM — (ULMUS pumila) Rapid growing, fine foliage 
and thrives in poor soil. Tall growing, excellent for hedges 
and trims nicely. 
; 4 feet 20.00 190.00 
5 feet 25.00 240.00 
6 feet 30.00 2990.00 
8 feet 35.00 325.00 
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