@4 OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
HARDY HEDGE PLANTS — 
SIBERIAN PEA (Caragana arborescens). Makes a 
beautiful hedge, either trimmed or untrimmed, a 
perfect snow trap in the shelter belt. Highly drouth 
and cold resistant. In June covered with yellow flow- 
ers. 6 to 12 in., 10, 30c; 100, $2.50; 500, $12.00; 
1000, $22.00; 12 to 18 in., each, 12c; 10, 60c; 100, 
$5.50; 18 to 24 in., each, 15c; 100, $6.00; 2 to 3 ft., 
each, 18c; 10, $1.50." 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus angustifolia), A thick growing, beautiful silvery hedge plant which with- 
stands cold, drouth and alkali. Valuable as well in shelter belts 
and windbreaks. 6 te 12 im., each, 10c; 100, $5.00; 12 to 18 in. 
each, 15c; 100, $7.00; 2 to 3 ft., each, 20c; 100, $15.00. 
BUCKTHORN. Both Cathartica and Dahurica. A slow growing, 
very hardy and handsome hedge. Requires moisture and good 
soil. 12 te 18 in., each, 15c; 100, $13.50. < 
HARBIN ELM. Hardiest form of Siberian Elm, does not winterkill 
( and grows rapidly. 12 to 18 in., each, 25e; Doz., $2.75; 100, $22.00. 
=. BUFFALO OR BULL BERRY. A handsome native with silvery 
: foliage and bearing masses of bright red berries, good for jelly. 
2 to 3 ft., each, 25¢e; Doz., $2.60; 50, $11.00. é 
SIBERIAN ELM. 2 to 8 ft., 100, $10.00. 
BAD LANDS CEDAR (Juniperus scopulorum). The ideal evergreen 
hedge for the Northern plains. 6 to 10 in., 50, $21.00; 100, $40.00. 
COTONEASTER (Acutifolia). : 5 2 
Perhaps the handsomest hardy, 
low growing hedge. Replaces 
well the privet 
grown farther south. 
6 to 12 in., each, 30c; 
10, $2.75, 
SIBERIAN ALPINE 
CURRANT. Hardiest 
strain of this perfect 
dwarf type hedge 
plant. Disease-free 
and easily kept-as a 
low compact hedge. 
Each, 60c; 10, $5.50. 
PRINSEPIA. Beautiful 
but thorny and al- 
most impenetrable. 
12-18 in., each, 30c; . 
5, $1.25. Cotoneaster Hedge 
Sn a 
ORN AMENT AL VINES *2>. Brean ase oe poetics ch handsome as well as useful vines. Each, 35e; doz., 
4 EaStnided : ? > . 
WOODBINE or VIRGINIA CREEPER. The most popular porch vine in our list. 
Sometimes called 5-leaved ivy. Price, each, 50c; 10 for $4.75. Postpaid, each, 7Oe. 
ENGLEMANN’S CREEPER. Resembles the woodbine, but has the added advantage of clinging tightly to brick, stone, con- 
erete or stucco walls with no wires or other supports. Price, each, 60c; 10 for $5.50. Postpaid, each, 75c. : 
MENISPERMUM. A half woody climber whose handsome leaves resemble ivy. Does well in shade, prefers rich soil, Grows 
10 ft. in a season and kills back part way. Price, each 50c. Postpaid, each, 60c. 
BITTEESWEET. A native of great hardiness. To assure berries several must be planted, as the plants are single sexed. 
Noted for the beautiful shape and color of the berries in fali. Price, each, 60c; 5 for $2.50. Postpaid, each, 7Oc. 
CLEMATIS, JACKMANHI—LARGE FLOWERED PURPLE, One of the most beautiful planis that can be grown in the north. 
Needs some protection but is worth it. Price, each, $1.25; 5 for $5.25. Postpaid, each, $1.50 
CLEMATIS, WHITE or VIRGIN’S BOWER. Starry, white flowers in July, feathery plumes in late 
Ne ogemed tluar iat Handsome, showy and very fast grower. Price, each 60c; 10 for $5.50. Post- 
paid, each, % : 
YELLOW CLEMATIS. A handsome, hardy vine with a large yellow blossom shaped like Jackmanii. 
Each, 50c; 5 for $2.25. Postpaid, each, 65e. ; : ‘ 
NATIVE HOP VINE. A fast growing ornamental perennial vine, growing 10 to 20 ft. in a season. 
Dies down to the ground over winter. Price, each, 50c; 5 for $2.25. Postpaid, each, 60c. 
Engelmenn’s Creeper 
