BARBERRY THUNBERGII 
Color: bloom insignificant. Foliage: glossy green changing to rich crimson tones in the fall. 
Average Mature Height: 3 to 4 feet. Plant: 2 to 3 feet apart. 
Where a shrub is preferred to a vine, Barberry is best. The strong, fibrous root system binds 
the earth together, preventing erosion. The beautiful foliage and bright red berries in the fall 
turn a barren bank into a spot of beauty. 
BLUE-LEAF 
ARCTIC WILLOW 
Foliage: soft gray-blue-green. 
Average Mature Height: /38 
inches to 3 feet. Can be held 
to any height desired by 
pruning. Plant: 12 to 18 
inches apart. 
Discovered north of the 
Arctic Circle, this very dwarf, 
yet bushy hedge plant will 
withstand the lowest temper- 
atures and will grow and 
thrive in wet and heavy soil. 
PRIVET, CALIFORNIA 
Foliage: dark, glossy green. Average Mature Height: can be trimmed to any height desired. For un- 
trimmed screen grows up to 10 feet tall. Plant: single row, 1 foot apart. Double row, dense, 1 foot 
between rows and 18 inches apart in the row and staggered. ' 
The hedge plant that can be trimmed to any shape or height desired. The foliage “stays on the 
year around” in territory south of Philadelphia. 
(Note: Should not be sold in Zones 1, 2.) 
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