SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS 
Continued 
HYPERICUM PROLIFICUM 
The tallest growing native variety. Does well in sandy, moist soil. 
Flowers slightly smaHer than Aureum but more of them. Can be 
trained into a perfectly shaped miniature tree to about 5 ft. Also a 
very hardy variety. 
per 10 per 100 per 1,000 
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HYPERICUM DENSIFLORUM 
Hspeciaily desirable as foliage variety for shade or slightly damp soil. 
Masses of small yellow flowers, partially obscured by very dense 
foliage. Not considered hardy north of Philadelphia, but can be used 
as a perennial in colder climates. 
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ILEX VERTICILLATA, Winterberry 
A very hardy form of the deciduous Holly. Grows into very showy 
large shrub and hoids it’s bright red Holly berries well into the Win- 
ter. Easier to establish than evergreen types. (Native collected 
stock). 
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LEUCOTHOE RACEMOSA, Sweetbells 
Very similiar to Cataesbi which has definitely taken it’s place in the 
list of “better plants”. This is a deciduous variety that colors nicely 
to shades of gold and bronze in the Fall with persistent tendencies. 
Flowers in delicate panicies from late Spring to early Summer. 
Especially desirable for dense shade. Grows taller than Cataesbi. 
(Native collected stock) 
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LIGUSTRUM, Privet Hedge 
Last season we shipped to the trade more than half a million Privet. 
Quite a few of our customers were unable to get grades wanted but 
accepted ‘‘next best’. Late quantity orders for the heavier grades 
were returned by the score. The outlook in this area is just about 
normal, with varieties more balanced than the last few seasons. This 
makes it possible to quote you uniform prices on the _ popular 
VARIETIES; 
Varieties and nrices on following page. 
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