Above: Natural or unsheared hedge of Spirea van houtte 
Spirea van houtte 
The two photographs above show the beauty of Spirea van 
houtte (sometimes called Bridalwreath) either as a natural bloom- 
ing hedge or a sheared formal hedge. This is one hedging material 
that will thrive in any soil or in sun and shade alike. Plant 1 foot 
apart for a sheared hedge or 2 feet for a natural hedge. See page 5 
for specimen shrubs. POSTPAID. 
Per 10 
_. $2.50 
Per 100 
$18.00 
Per 50 
$10.00 
Per 25 
9 to 12 inches... $5.50 
Cotoneaster Hedges 
COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA—A low growing, much branch- 
ed and graceful shrub. Grows about 5 feet tall and is perfectly 
suited for either a sheared or natural hedge of medium height. 
Foliage is small and round, highly polished dark green. Bears 
black fruit in the fall. Plant about 1 foot apart. POSTPAID. 
Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 
Ay oo $3.00 $13.75 $24.00 
Chinese Elm Hedges 
The adaptability of CHI- 
NESE ELMS for clipped hed- 
ges, windbreaks, screens, etc., is 
unquestioned. For clipped hed- 
ges 3 feet or under, plant seed- 
lings 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. 
9 to 12 inches 
We grade our seedlings, put- 
ting 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 Per 50 Per 100 Per 200 
G6 to #9. inches,,2 5. 22... $0.40 $1.15 $2.00 $ 3.50 
9 to 12 inches........... -50 1.35 2.50 4.50 
12 totlS-inchess4 ee oe -60 1.85 3.50 6.50 
18 to 24 inches........... 75 3.00 5.50 9.50 
2 tok 3: Leet ie oe a eG ea 1.25 5.00 9.50 17.50 
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GREEN LEAF BARBERRY— 
This makes a very bushy 
hedge about 3 feet tall when 
left to grow naturally. By 
shearing, you can make a 
lower more compact hedge. 
Leaves turn red in the fall 
and red berries stay on nearly 
all winter. Plant about 1 foot 
apart. Extremely hardy, will 
grow in sun or shade. POST- 
PAID. 
9 to 12 inches; 10 for $3.00; 50 for $13.75; 100 for $24.00. 
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This old-fashioned favorite, 
bearing rich, waxy, fragrant 
blooms in the spring, makes ex- 
cellent natural growing hedges. 
Plant 1% to 2 feet apart. 
(See picture to the right). 
PRICES ARE POSTPAID. 
9-12 inches: 10 for $2.50; 50 
for $10.00; 100 for $18.00 
12-18 inches: 10 for $3.00; 50 
for $13.75; 100 for $24.00 
Gals: oe 
fete Sec. 
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 region. Ir re- 
sponds wonderfully to shearing and may be kept clipped as low 
as five or six inches into a very dense or compact hedge. If not 
clipped it grows 8 to 12 inches high and bears spikes of tiny lav- 
ender pink flowers. 
POSTPAID PRICES: 45c each; 10 for $4.00; 50 for $17.50; 
100 for $30.00. 
