BUCKTHORN 
A3301—Thick glossy foliage 
with strong branches. Perfectly 
hardy. Excellent snow catcher. 
Makes fine ornamental hedges and 
ean be trimmed to any shape. 
Plant 12 to 18 in. apart. Postpaid 
prices: 
Seedlings Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
9-12 in. ..1.89 3.69 7.20 
12-18 in. ..2.39 4.59 8.49 
18-24 in. ..3.69 6.49 12.60 
2-3 ft. ...4.98 9.45 18.50 
Tartarian Honeysuckle 
The Tall Screening Hedge 
A3329—This is one of the most popular 
screening hedges because it grows fast 
and tall for screening purposes, has beau- 
tiful foliage, and in the spring is covered 
with beautiful flowers followed by shiny 
red or orange berries. Set 214 it. apart. 
Postpaid prices: 
Per Per 
12 25 50 
12-18 in. 2.39 4.75 8.49 15.98 
18-24 in. 2.98 5.98 11.50 22.50 
COTONEASTER 
(Acutifolia). Makes a beautiful, dense 
hedge. May be kept to 18 in. or, un- 
trimmed, grows to 4 ft. Dark, glossy 
leaves appear early in spring and turn red 
and yellow in fall. White flowers followed 
by black fruit. Thrives in, almost any 
soil. Plant 12 to 15 inches apart. Postpaid 
prices: 
A3305—Seedlings: 25 50 100 
12-18 im. ..... 6.25 10.90 {9.95 
18-24 im. ..... 7.75 (3.50 24.50 
3 ft ess 9.75 17.50 32.75 
A3306—Transplants (larger and 
heavier) : 
12 to 18 in. ...12.25 21.95 39.76 
18 to 24 In. ...14.26 26:75 48.50 
SPIREA 
VAN HOUTTEI 
(Bridal Wreath) 
A3327—An outstanding hedge 
plant. Extremely hardy. Loaded 
with bloom in the spring. Good 
foliage all summer. Grows about 
6 ft. high untrimmed, but may be 
trimmed if desired. Set 2% ft. 
apart. Postpaid prices: 
Per Per Per Per 
Size 12 25 50 100 
12-18 in.2.46 4.89 38.98 16.50 
18-24 in.2.76 5.44 10.49 19.98 
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For a low-growing hedge, set 
plants 8 to 12 inches apart, 
except the Barberry which 
should be planted 18 inches 
apart. For tall hedges, plants 
are usually set 1/2 to 3 ft. 
apart. 
Some like to pb the 
planting in zig-zag lines to 
make the planting thicker but 
straight lines are Just as good. 
If you are using the hedge 
along the lot or boundary line, 
set at least 2 ft. inside your 
own property line. Set a string 
or line so you can dig a straight 
trench and then plant your 
hedge plants not over 1! 
inches deeper than they were 
growing in the nursery. Be 
sure you soak the hedge down 
well; then prune. We recom- 
mend you cut off at least %4 
of the top growth. You must 
equalize root loss so this top 
pruning is the most important 
step of all—be sure you do it. 
pariah Rae a 
CARAGANA 
The Drouth Lover 
A3303—ASiberian Pea Tree. One of 
the hardiest of all hedges—drouth, hot 
winds or grasshoppers can’t stop this 
plant. Pea-green color, locust-like leaves, 
Very compact grower, gives you a tight 
hedge. Can be trimmed to any height. 
Plant 12-15 in. apart. Postpaid prices: 
Size Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
9-12 in. 2.20... 1.39 2.40 4.50 
12-18 in, ....... {1.79 3.39 6.50 
18-24 im. ....... 2.69 4.89 9.25 
egy es Soaps: 
A3264 — Pro- 
duces immense, 
orange - red, 
trumpet - shaped 
flowers. Very 
fragrant and 
will climb any- 
where. Wonder- 
ful vine for 
porches and 
trellises. Has 
long been the favorite of vine-lovers 
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CHINESE ELM 
The Quick Grower 
A3304—If you want a beautiful, 
inexpensive hedge in a hurry, plant 
Chinese Elm. It is our choice for the 
midwest. Can be trimmed to any 
height you wish from 1 ft. to 10 ft. 
Makes one of the tightest hedges pos- 
sible. Very hardy and drouth-resist- 
ant. Leafs out early and holds leaves 
late. Set 12 to 15 in. apart. Postpaid 
prices: 
Size Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
12 to 18 in...... {.10 1.98 3.49 
18 to 24 in...... {.79 3.19 5.49 
GREEN BARBERRY 
Medium-Height Super Hardy 
A3302—(Berberis Thunbergii.) 
is a fine, medium-height, extremely hardy 
This 
hedge plant that makes an untrimmed 
hedge about 3 feet high. Or, it can be 
sheared and shaped up beautifully. Has 
shiny red berries in winter. One of the 
very best and most popular of all hedges 
for northern areas. Postpaid prices: 
Size Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
12-18 in. ....4.75 8.49 15.98 
18-24 in. ..,..5.98 11.60 22.50 
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The Most 
Beautiful Vine 
A3260—This is 
a fine addition to 
any vines you are 
growing. 
twining habit, and 
grows quickly. 
Completely covers 
itself with silvery 
white 
from mid - sum- 
Often 
PRIVET HEDGE 
A3323—Amur River North. Foli- 
age glossy green. Holds its color 
well into late fall. Will stand 
shearing to any extent. This is a 
strictly first-class ornamental hedge 
plant for areas south and east of 
Yankton. Plant 10 to 
apart. Postpaid prices: 
12 inches 
Size Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
12-18 im. ..2.98 5.49 9.98 
18-24 in. ..4.98 86.98 16.00 
GINNALE MAPLE 
Hardy and Beautiful 
A3310—A low-growing, bushy 
maple that makes a fine hedge or 
screen. It can be sheared and 
shaped just like any other hedge. 
Ig extremely hardy, and in the fall 
its deep green, cut leaves turn a 
deep rich red. Plant 1 to 2 ft. 
apart. Postpaid prices; 
Size Per25 Per50 Per 100 
12-18 in.3.59 6.75 {2.98 
18-24 in. 4.69 8.79 15.75 
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flowers 
until frost. 
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Plant ROSA MULTIFLORA 
For Field or Yard Fence 
A3325—Rosa Multiflora grows vigorously in even the 
poorer soils, requires little ground space (its final height and 
spread is 6 to 8 feet), has no spreading roots to rob adjoining 
crops, does not ‘‘sucker’’ nor spread from seed. 
It forms a dense, thorny barrier that will stop any livestock, 
excepting an occasional “breachy” sow. Planted as yard hedge, 
it stops children, dogs, bicycles, yet is a thing of beauty, hav- 
ing loads of small white single roses followed by masses of red 
berries that last through the winter. In addition, it provides 
food and protection for birds and small game. 
You can’use it as a pasture divider, contour guide, snow 
stop, and firebreak (there is no grassy growth beneath its 
branches). Its deep, fibrous roots make it ideal for erosion con- 
trol. 
This plant has probably received as much publicity as any. 
We do not recommend it for planting in large quantities north 
of central Ia. and Nebr., unless there are established plantings 
in your area. If you are in doubt we suggest that you try at 
least a dozen on your own land and see what it will do for you. 
Set 18 inches apart. Beware of the tiny little ‘“‘darning 
needle'’-sized plants that are being quite widely offered. You 
are apt to take a terrific loss on such a small grade of plants. 
We ship heavy sizes only. Here are our prices: 
1000 
12 25 50 100 Exp. not 
Size Ppd. Ppd. Ppd. Ppd. Ppd. 
9 to 15 in. ... {.89 3.19 5.49 46.00 
15 to 18 in, ... 1.32 2.25 3.98 6.98 63.50 
2.9 9.75 93.80 
18 to 24 in. ...1.59 
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ROSA MULTIFLORA as field fence | 
BOSTON IVY 
A3224—Clings tightly to brick or stone 
without support. Small leaves of dark 
green. Good vine for your walls. Plant 8 
to 10 ft. apart. Select vines, 69c each; 
2 for |.29, postpaid. 
A2450X—Boston Ivy Bargain. § strong 
plants for 2.89; or 2 collections (10 
plants) for only 5.49, postpaid. 
ENGELMAN’S IVY 
A3225—A handsome, clinging, five- 
leaved ivy, with very thick foliage. Thrives 
in sunshine or shade. Green, turning red 
in fall. As hardy a vine as you can buy. 
We send select, heavy rooted plants. 59¢ 
each; 2 for {.08; & for 2.49, postpaid. 
CRIMSON KING HYBRID 
CLEMATIS 
A3206—New and rare. Rich red flowers 
often 4 to 6 in. across over longer period. 
98c each; 2 for 1.85, postpaid. 
GOLDEN FLOWERED CLEMATIS 
A3207—(Tangutica). Here is the Clematis 
that covers itself with a profusion of golden 
yellow bells. Can be grown most anywhere. 
Dies back éach year, then grows up to 16 ft. 
the next season. 89c each; 2 for 1.69, 
postpaid. 
PURPLE HYBRID CLEMATIS 
A3208—Hybrid Clematis Jackmani. Com- 
monly called Clematis ‘Jack,’ it covers it- 
self with large purple flowers from July until 
frost. One of the hardiest of the Clematis. 
Potted plants. 98c each; 2 for 1.85, ppd. 
WHITE HYBRID CLEMATIS 
A3205—(Lanuginosa Candida). Imagine 
flowers that look like immense water lilies. 
Shows off to fine advantage when _ planted 
with red and purple varieties. Potted plants. 
98c each; 2 for 1.85, postpaid. 
Hybrid Clematis Collection 
A2451(X—J Purple Jackmani and ({ 
Crimson King. Both for only 1.79, ppd. 
all over the country. Selected vines. 
59c each; 2: for |.08; 5 for 2.49, ppd. 
feet in a season. 
Pretty flowers 
HL JACKMANT) 
Cees 
se “a 4% cover vine from top to bottom. 79c¢ 
AMERICAN res, fe : each; 2 for 1.49; 5 for 3.39, post- 
Bittersweet 7 ae paid. 
tive of the mort 
ve o he north- 
west. Produces j HONEYSUCELE 
bright red berries 7 Orange-Glow’’ 
that are used for 
decorative pur- 
poses in the home. Plant two to ‘get ber- 
ries. 2 for 89c; 5 for 1.98, postpaid. 
BETA GRAPE 
A3203—A favorite cover for walls, blooming from spring 
buildings, out places. Is hardy, grows rap- to frost. Fine, almost 
idly. Deep green, beautifully-shaped foli- evergreen vine. 89c 
age. Blue-black grapes fine for eating and each; 2 for 1.69, post- 
preserving. 35c ea.; 4 for 1.29; 8 for paid. 
2.50, postpaid, 
NEW HYBRID CLEMATIS, 
All are Potted Plants 
A3210—Comtesse de Bouchaud. Graceful 
curved petals of rich satin pink with deep 
veins. Free blooming, strong growing and 
thrifty. 98c each; 2 for 1.85, postpaid. 
A321 2—Nelly Moser. This novel variety, 
with contrasting red stripes on each light 
blue petal, is a beauty. Very vigorous and 
free blooming. 98c each; 2 for 1.85, ppd. 
A32!i—Lady Betty Balfour. Deep vel- 
vety purple with creamy white stamens 
topped with gold. Beautiful two-toned flow- 
ers. 98c each; 2 for 1.85, postpaid. 
A2452X—Our 3 new Hybrid varieties: 
f Comtesse de Bouchaud, { Lady Betty 
Balfour and { Nelly Moser. All 3 only 
2.69, postpaid. 
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ers are coral-orange—a j 
color we have found in 
no other 
are of such breath-tak- 
ing beauty you will be 
amazed. And it’s ever- 
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