GREEN 
BARBERRY 
One of the most popular 
of hedge plants because of its 
low, dense growth. Its rich 
green foliage turns pane 
red in the fall. Colorful red 
berries appear In autumn and 
remain through most of the 
winter. The spiny branches 
are excellent for repelling un- 
wanted animals. Set plants 
10 to 15 inches apart. Special 
economy grade, 3 yrs. old, 6 
to 12-in. plants (enough to 
cover 25 ft.), 25 for $4.95. 
12 to 15-in., well-branched 
plants, 65c each; 5 for $2.95. 
GREEN BARBERRY HEDGE 
ILGENFRITZ 
If you want privacy or an economical 
living fence . . 
(Salix purpurea nanas 
PLANT A HEDGE ‘This i is a : low-growing, blue-leaf plant that very hard. 
_ and compact in ae Tt will often suryive m wet, | 
Dazzling, fiery red foliage makes this America’s most popular 
red-leaf shrub. Its blaze of color will bring a touch of warmth as 
a foundation shrub, as a specimen or in a hedge. Special econ- 
omy grade, 3 yrs. old, 6 to 12-in. plants, 25 for $8.75. 12 to 15-in., 
well-branched plants, $1.10 each; 5 for $4.95. 15 to 18-in., well- 
branched plants, $1.25 each; 5 for $5.95. 
ROSA MULTIFLORA HEDGE —LIVING FENCE 
ROSA MULTIFLORA 
Very hardy, extremely fast-growing, informal type of hedge plant. 
It will quickly form a dense, interwoven hedge or screen. After three or 
four years, the plants become so dense that they will even turn farm 
animals. For city use, they serve as a cheap plant to screen undesirable 
views. They can be trimmed or allowed to grow naturally to a broad 
hedge that will reach 6 or 8 feet in height. “In spring 1t produces hun- 
dreds of pinkish white blooms followed “by red berries in fall. Plant 12 
to 18 inches apart. 12 to 18-in. plants, 25 for $5.25; 50 for $10.00; 100 
for $19.50. (100 plants will cover 100 to 150 ft.) 
RED BARBERRY HEDGE 
PRIVET 
Fast growth, handsome dark green foliage and vigorous, hardy, 
upright habit combine to make “Privet the best general plant for 
hedging. It takes trimming very well, producing a neat clipped 
hedge to be proud of. Plant 8 to 12 inches apart in a single row, 
or for a fuller wide hedge, plant two staggered rows about 8 to 10 
inches apart. 
Amur Privet. Very hardy, tall, upright form with Iustrous, 
* dark foliage that remains on the plants late in the fall. 
,!bolum Privet (Hardy California Privet). It has the rich, 
glossy foliage of the California Privet but is much hardier and 
1s gradually replacing the more tender form because it will 
withstand sub-zero temperatures. 
Above two varieties 
12 to 18 in., 10 plants at 40c each; 30 at 35¢ each; 
100 at 30c each 
ey. c 11, to 2 ft., 10 plants at 45c each; 30 at 40c each; 
pees ; 4 mec 100 at 35c each 
: ee - 2 to 3 ft., 10 plants at 60c each; 30 at 55c each; 
16 AMUR PRIVET HEDGE d 100 at 45c each 
