Green 
Barberry 
Rich green foliage 
turning to blazing red 
in the fall. Brillrant 
red berries through- 
out fall and winter. 
The prices listed first 
are for well-rooted 
and _well-branched, 
specimen-type plants. 
15" to 18: mie, 75c 
each; 30 or more, 65c 
each. 18 to 24 in., 
$1.00 each; 30 or 
more, 80c each. Econ- 
omy-grade, 3-yr. 
seedlings, 6 to 12 in., 
25 for $4.49. 
GREEN BARBERRY HEDGE 
ILGENFRITZ 4edgiug 
BARBERRY The best hedge for shady locations, though it will grow equally well in sun. It is very hardy and 
will do well in any ordinary soil. Of compact, dense, bushy habit, Barberry is one of the few plants 
that will repel dogs. Set it out ma single row at 10 to 12-inch 
intervals. 
. Redleaf Barberry 
Bright red foliage all summer. The color develops best in full 
sunlight. Again, the sizes first listed are full, bushy plants of 
landscape type that will make an immediate showing. 15 to 18 in., 
$1.25 each; 30 or more, $1.10 each. 18 to 24 in., $1.45 each; 30 or 
more, $1.30 each. Economy-grade, 3-yr. seedlings, 6 to 12 in., 
25 for $6.95. 
ROSA MULTIFLORA HEDGE 
ROSA MULTIFLORA 
A hardy, fast-growing, informal type of hedge. Because of thetr 
rapid growth, these plants will quickly form a dense, interwoven hedge 
or screen. After three or four years, they become so thick that they 
will even turn livestock on farms. For city use, they are excellent 
for screening undesirable views. The plants should be set 12 to 18 
inches apart. They can be trimmed to any desired size or allowed to 
grow naturally into a broad hedge that will reach a height of 6 to 8 feet. 
15 to 18 n., 50 for $10.50; 100 for $20.00. 
REDLEAF BARBERRY HEDGE 
PRIVET 
The varieties listed here are especially hardy and desirable 
for general hedging purposes. Their upright habit, quick growth 
and glossy green foliage combine to make a magnificent, full, 
living fence. They may be planted 8 to 12 inches apart in single 
rows or a foot apart in double staggered rows that are 6 to 8 
inches apart. In either case a straight trench 12 to 16 inches deep 
should be dug for them. 
Amur Privet. A very hardy, tall, upright form with Iustrous 
dark foliage that remains on the plants into early winter. 
ibolium Privet (Hardy California Privet). Large, rich glossy 
leaves resembling California Privet but much hardier. Will 
stand as much as 30 degrees below zero without freezing back. 
Above two varieties 
12 to 18 in., 10 at 40c each; 25 at 35c each; 100 at 30c each 
11, to 2 ft., 10 at 45c each; 25 at 40c each; 100 at 35c each 
2 to 3 ft., 10 at 55c each; 25 at 50c each; 100 at 45c each 
3 to 4 ft., 10 at 70c each; 25 at 65c each; 100 at 55c each 
AMUR PRIVET HEDGE 17 
