MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
A4259—This is the most 
Popular hardy Magnolia; 
the one with the great, 
pink, cup-shaped flowers 
in the spring before the 
leaves come. Seldom gets 
over 12 feet tall—so makes 
a nice lawn tree. Plant in 
sheltered place. Folk 8 
south of Iowa should have 
no trouble but is doubt- 
fully hardy from Iowa 
north. There are several 
beauties right here in 
Shenandoah. We don’t be- 
lieve you will find this 
tree priced so low in any 
So catalog. 18 to 24” 
root-wrapped plants, 2. 
each; 2 to 3 Eee 
wrapped plants, 3.50 
each, prepaid. 
Cutleaf 
Weeping 
Remember, 
young white 
birches have 
dark brown 
bark. May 
not turn a 
g00d white 
for several 
years. 
CUTLEAF 
WEEPING 
A421 1—White 
bark with 
graceful weep- 
ing branches. 
Leaves finely 
cut, a beauti- 
ful shade of 
green. Beauti- 
ful in spot by 
itself. 4 to 6 
ft. trees, 2.45 
This is the beauty 
tree of the American 
woodlands. Hardy and 
easily grown. Water 
well in dry spells, as 
its roots are close to 
the surface. The 
branches cast a light, 
filtered shade which 
allows a good lawn to 
grow under the tree. 
PAPER WHITE 
A4302—An upright va- 
riety whose leaves turn a 
brilliant, golden yellow in 
the fall. 4 to 5 ft.,. 1.95 
tt oe ee ee ee en 
(See Page 69 for 
Evergreen Hedges) 
7” > 
BAAS, wrt 
ARBERRY HEDGING CHINESE ELM 
e. 
each, 2 for each; 2 for 3.69 
4.69. Exp. not not p or 3.69, express 
prepaid. prepaid. 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET 
The perfect medium-growin 
hedge, either untrimmed or trimmed. Gave 
3 to 4 ft. tall. Shiny berries in’ win’ 
A1625—GREEN, Postpaid: 2 al 
12 25 50 100 
9-12 in..... 1.98 3.75 6.98 12.98 
12-18 in... 2:79 5.49 9:98 18:00 
18-24 in... .! 3125 6.25 11.98 22'98 
Postpaid: 
12 25 50 
@-12 Im........ -.. 3.59 5.98 10.29 
12-15 im......... -. 3.98 7.75 13.98 
The Quick-Growing Hedge 
A1604—Chinese Elms make a beautiful, 
quick-growing, inexpensive hedge. Leafs 
out early, has small attractive leaves. 
Can be kept 1 or 10 ft. high. Cut back 
half way when planting for a low-grow- 
ing thick hedge. Our hedge choice for 
the midwest. Set 12 inches apart. 
12 2 50 100 
{2 to {8 in. ppd... .69 1.19 1.98 3.49 
18 to 24 in. ppd...1.29 1.98 3.59 5.98 
af = De meng 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
+ 
The Ideal Trimmed Hedge 
A1618—Amoor River Privet is 
the most widely used and most 
popular trimmed hedge. It is 
a hardy, fast-growing, upright 
hedge that becomes increas- 
ingly dense and beautiful the 
more it is trimmed. Its early 
white flowers are followed by 
jet black berries. Plant 9 to 12 
inches apart for a low, thick 
hedge. You can plant it up to 
2 or 3 feet apart for a tall or 
Pi 
tet 
3 Tartarian Honeysuckle 
Grows Fast Anywhere 
Best for very tall quick-growing 
screen or hedge. Attractive flowers 
in early spring followed by shiny red 
berries. Foliage soft, light green in 
spring. Set 3 ft. apart. Hardy any- 
where. Grows fairly well in part 
shade. Choice — A1610 — (pink) or 
: at 
assent we ae at 
HARDY CARAGANA 
The Drouth Lover 
A1603—(Siberian Pea Tree). One of 
the hardiest—drouth, hot winds or 
grasshoppers can’t stop it. Pea-green 
color. Locust-like leaves. Compact; 
makes tight hedge, can be trimmed 
from 1 ft. to 10 ft. or higher. Folks 
in dry countries ought to pick this 
Will stand the cold too. 
ne: pe Sage coy eae A1612—(red). 12-18 in., 12 for 2.39; 
Ppd. pd. pd. % a 
a Fee eee BO mein tor 4-75; 60 for B49; 100 tor 45.08, 
1248 in..>...... 2.69 4.89 9.25 postpaid. 
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The Beautiful 
Untrimmed 
Tall Hedge 
A1623—-A perfect border for the 
back yard. Ideal for an informal up- 
trimmed hedge. Beautiful white flow- 
ers in spring, lovely foliage all 
summer. Set 214 ft. apart. Trim 
if desired, or allow to grow 6 to 
8 ft. high. 
12 25 50 100 
10-15 in., ppd. 1.98 3.79 7.10 13.29 
12-18 in., ppd. 2.46 4.89 8.98 16.50 
18-24 in., ppd. 3.25 6.49 12.50 22.98 
Low-Priced Hedging 
A162 1—wWith this variety you can go 
a long ways with hedging at a very 
low cost. Darker color than Privet. 
Makes a pretty, 
growing hedge. 
any height desired. Set 2 ft. apart. 
12 23 50 
(2to (8 in., ppd. .89 1.50 2.79 5.19 
18 to 24 in., ppd.!. 
2to 3 ft., ppd.{.49 2.59 4.88 8.79 
dark green, quick- 
Can also be trimmed 
29 1.98 3.59 5.98 
ROSA MULTIFLORA 
Beauty That Protects 
A1624—Rosa Multiflora, the hardy Japanese 
Rose, gained its popularity first as a living 
field fence and for shelter belts and erosion 
control. But now many people are discover- 
ing that it also makes a fine trimmed or un- 
trimmed hedge, even on a small city lot as 
shown in picture at right. 
It makes a dense, thorny barrier that stops 
traffic across your yard or garden. And just 
as it keeps livestock in a field, it keeps your 
pre-school youngsters from wandering out of 
the yard. 
In the spring, even if trimmed, it bears 
clusters of small, white, wild roses and, in 
the fall, the berries turn a pretty, bright red. 
If you let it grow, it will get tall enough to 
make a good screen and you never have to 
paint it! 
Ideal on terraces because it stops washing. 
Does not sucker or spread, so does not inter- 
fere with nearby plants or garden, and you'll 
find it easy to run a lawn mower under its 
arching branches. 
Grows 2 ft. to 6 ft. high, depending upon 
how you trim it. We do not offer the small 
conservation grade as we believe the loss in 
planting is too great with that size plants. 
And our 18” to 24” Super Grade will make 
you a hedge in a hurry. 
Rosa Multifiora Field Fencing 
The picture at right tells 
its own story. The barbed 
wire fence was unnecessary 
when the Rosa Multifiora 
grew up, which takes only 
two years. It is tight 
enough to hold all live- 
stock except an occasional 
breachy sow. Fine for 
birds and small game ref- | 
uge, pasture divider, snow 
stop, fire break, erosion 
control. And you never 
have to repair it. 
1-row hedge. Postpaid Prices: 
100 
or 
12 25 50 more 
....-4.39 2.29 4.19 7.98 
.....-1.89 2.98 5.49 9.98 
in.....2-79 4.98 8.98 16.00 
Rosa Multifiora Prices 
9-15” 12-18” 18-24” 
Size Size Size 
Per 12, ppd. ..... 1.45 1.98 
Per 25, ppd. 1.98 2.49 3.50 
Per 50, ppd. 3.59 4.49 6.25 
Per 100, ppd. 6.50 7.98 10.75 
Per 1,000, 
express 
not ppd. .49.75 69.95 98.00 
