Above: Truehedge Columnberry. Plants in 
foreground trimmed once just before this 
picture was taken. 
Left: Untrimmed plant of Truehedge on 
the right; Japanese Barberry to its left. 
COLE’S TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY 
Berberis thunbergi erecta 
Rigidly columnar, compact form requiring almost no trim- 
ming. Valuable for narrow hedges, formal specimens, window 
boxes, etc. Glossy dense foliage turns red uniformly in 
autumn. Can be held as low as 1 foot tall. 
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BUDDLEIA davidi varieties — 5’ Butterfly Bush 
Large pyramidal flower spikes in summer. 
Burgundy. Burgundy red. New, strong-growing. 
Charming. Pink 
Dubonnet. Wine-purple. Large spikes. 
Pink Dawn. Excellent new pink variety. 
Snowbank. Hardy pure white. Round, compact sprays. 
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The thousand (M) rate applies to 250 or more of a kind. 
