HEDGES DO NOT SELL ITEMS AND SIZES NOT LISTED 
HEDGES—Cont’d. 
Bin No. 
SH-17 
TS-30 
SH-29 
SH-37 
SH-76 
SH-75 
Currant, Alpine (Ribes Alpinum) 
24 or less 50 100 
oko oe ata ete, each §$ .95 $45.00 $85.00 
a Bs Was BL ee ET eco each 1.20 55.00 100.00 
LS8ie 24 ee ee each 1.60 65.00 125.00 
The finest of all low growing hedges. It will grow in partial 
shade. Can be kept at a height of 1 to 3 feet as desired. 
3-yr. plants. 
Hedgewood (Ulmus Pumila) 
25 or less 50 100 
1281S) qtuawtd.7. each § .20 $ 8.50 $15.00 
18 a24rS!: as el each 25 11.00 20.00 
Hardy dwarf Siberian strain of Chinese Elm. Rapid growth. 
Makes good appearance first summer. Can be kept at a 
height of 2 to 8 feet. 
Honeysuckle, Tatarian (Lonicera) 
25 or less 50 100 
ADL ee ee each § .35 $16.50 $30.00 
Sem, 24 Coe eee each 5d 24.75 45.00 
A good hardy upright variety grown for hedging purposes. 
Ideal for snowcatch. Thrives in shade, grows near roots. 
Lilac, Persian Purple 
25 or less 50 100 
TSi- 24" ip) NISE each §$ .90 $41.50 $75.00 
Be ARE Blea a, 2 each 1.10 50.00 90.00 
Good for a 6 foot fine leaved background. Does not sucker 
as does Common Lilac. 3-yr. plants. 
Privet, (Amur River North) (Ligustrum Amurense) 
25 or less 50 100 
AS Hat” ante. tpaehicn each §$ .60 $27.50 $50.00 
21-8) Beltre Fis each ar) 35.00 65.00 
A valuable, fast growing hedge with rich attractive foliage. 
Semi-hardy. Can be kept 2 to 5 feet tall. 
Privet, Lodense (Ligustrum lodense) 
25 or less 50 100 
BPE: Se Rectang wera each $1.00 $46.75 $35.00 
A very dense low hedge. Does well kept trimmed at 3 to 4 
feet. Holds leaves well into winter. Semi-hardy in Minn- 
esota. 
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