The adaptability of CHINESE ELMS for clipped hedges, 
windbreaks, screens, etc., is unquestioned. For clipped hedges 
3 feet or under, plant seedlings. 6 inches apart. For taller 
hedges plant 9 to 12 inches apart. For tall windbreaks plant 
3 to 6 feet apart, depending on the height and density desired. 
We grade our seedlings, putting the more branched and best 
adapted to this purpose in the hedge grade. When ordering 
Chinese Elms for hedges or windbreaks, be sure to say you 
want the HEDGE GRADE. PRICES ARE POSTPAID. 
Per 10 Per50 Per1i00 Per 200 
6 to” 9) INChES:.t... sete eeees $0.40 $1.15 $2.00 $ 3.50 
97tO7 12) inChe@ Sa. .50 1.35 2.50 4.50 
HONtO, L8* inches ses...2-seter wees .60 1.85 3.50 6.50 
WS to ZAMiNCHESHa...cecsceseetcees = ofa 3.00 5.50 9.50 
De CO NOmL CC Ulersscreccasesteestesterecs 1.25 5.00 9.50 17.50 
Teucrium 
An ideal plant for the low border or for edging flower or 
rose beds. It has glossy, dark green EVERGREEN foliage. 
The best substitute for dwarf Boxwood in the great plains re- 
gion. It responds wonderfully to shearing and may be kept 
clipped as low as five or six inches into a very dense or com- 
pact hedge. If not clipped it grows 8 to 12 inches high and 
bears spikes of tiny lavender pink flowers. 
POSTPAID PRICES: 40c each; 10 for $3.50; 50 for $15.00;- 
100 for $25.00. 
| 
| EVERGREEN HEDGES—See Chinese Arborvitae and Red 
| Cedar? pages 12, 13, 14 and 15. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, MULBERRY and OSAGE ORANGE 
] make good hedges. For prices see Tree Seedlings on 
| pages 40 and 41. 
1 MULTIFLORA ROSE, HONEYSUCKLE and TAMARIX 
(a HEDGES. See Shrub Seedlings on pages 40 and 41. 
SPIREA 
VAN HOUTTE 
Spirea makes an excellent 
hedge; either as a natural 
blooming hedge or a sheared 
formal hedge. Plant 1 foot 
apart for a sheared hedge or 
2 feet for a natural hedge. 
See page 5 for prices on 
Hedge Grade Spirea. 
Privet Hedges 
AMUR RIVER PRIVET (North) 
—Also called Hardy Russian 
Privet. The hardiest and most 
popular Privet for low, clipped 
hedges for the great plains re- 
gion. If you are in doubt as 
to what kind of hedge to plant, 
we recommend Amur River 
Privet very highly. Upright 
grower, foliage is glossy-green 
and will not blight or winter- 
kill. Generally kept sheared 
from 2 to 4 feet high. Plant 6 to 12 inches eae and 3 to 4 
inches deeper than they were in the nursery. PRICHS ARE 
POSTPAID. 
Per 10 Per50 Per 100 
9 tog Zein Chess nce erence rece svete ex $2.00 $ 9.00 $15.75 
T2.tO’ LSM nh estes reieeetcesess sess 2.50 10.00 18.00 
18. to 24-1 GH Ss ieercecese seertrece con oeesesveete seve 3.00 12.00 20.00 
Viaterberaaa 
Makes excellent hedges. 
Euonymus patens (Winterberry), 
when planted 6 inches apart in 
a double staggered row and kept 
sheared or boxed, forms a most beautiful low hedge that keeps 
its leaves all winter. Plant farther apart for larger hedges, 
Dense hedges up to 3 to 4 feet are easily possible. Will grow 
in full shade or sun. The photograph above, taken at the Nel- 
son Art Gallery in Kansas City, shows an excellent example 
of the use of Euonymus patens as a low clipped hedge. (See 
page 16 for larger sizes.) POSTPAID PRICES. 
Per10 Per50 Per 100 
G10 U2, IN CHES...cs-cessorcsccseenscavsastuessccssrtretse $3.50 $15.00 $25.00 
Lilac Hedges 
This old-fashioned favorite, bear- 
ing rich, waxy, fragrant blooms in 
the spring, makes excellent natural 
growing hedges. Plant 1% to 2 feet 
apart. PRICES ARE POSTPAID. 
Per 10 Per50 Per 100 
6 to 9in. $1.50 $ 6.75 $12.00 
9to12in. 2.00 9.00 16.00 
12 to 18 in. 3.00 12.50 20.00 
18 to 24 in. 3.50 15.00 25.00 
