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Fragrant Bush Honeysuckle 
Fragrant Bush Honeysuckle 
(Lonicera Fragrantissima) 
One of the most satisfactory tall growing screen or hedge plants. 
We do not recommend it where you want to keep it under 31% to 4 
feet. It is strong, vigorous, hardy, dense and holds its foliage well 
into the winter. The small, cream, bell-shaped blossoms appear in 
early spring and are quite fragrant. Normally growing into a hedge 
6 to 12 feet. Requires little pruning and will thrive on almost any 
soil. Whether kept pruned or permitted to grow naturally, it is one 
of our most useful shrubs to screen out objectionable views or to give 
privacy to your property. Plant 12 to 24 inches apart, depending on 
the density desired. Shorten back at least one-half after planting. 
10 50 100 
PomtoOme teins 2 Canes Of IMMOFGl ano etsuss eee a $5.00 $20.00 $40.00 
eet Ones tts melloiits Ae CANeS. a nae ore satumencenra tals 6.00 25.00 50.00 
ZetOuS) tte, Neavy, 5D) Caneson mone! sn... 7.00 30.00 60.00 
3 to 4 ft., light, 4 canes eae rae 7.00 30.00 60.00 
3 to 4 ft., heavy, 5 canes or more 8.00 35.00 70.00 
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Euonymus Patens 
EVONYMUS 
EUONYMUS patens (Spreading Euonynus). 
introduction from China. 
persist throughout the winter. 
berries similar to our native Bittersweet. 
(Kiautschovicus) 
will grow in either sun or shade. One of our most useful Broad-leaf 
Evergreens. 
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1) Suey WS fit, Ube Sa rere sccancannocnnuonndadenoocas $10.00 $40.00 
(SitOmlowinmm bare: ROOTS)! “ars «cen clestatewarslare tucys) sel ous) oieteeyaee [250 50.00 
E. radicans erecta. 
leaves smaller than E£. patens, and dark green. Ideal for hedges or 
individual plantings. 
10 50 
NORIOMIPMCMIARIDARGENOOTS). fic cde ois tobias one os eo eres $ 9.00 $35.00 
L2stonlomineaa(bare roots) ....:.. aR lars ci ai feos ig etaeehis 10.00 40.00 
Other Plants for Hedges 
Many other shrubs make useful hedges, giving both protec- 
We shall be happy to give special prices on 
tion and color. 
quantities and in hedge size. 
Abelia. See page 8. 
Arbor-Vitae. See page 8. 
Barberry mentorensis. Page 8. 
Hemlock. See page 7. 
Hibiscus. See page 21. 
Lilac. See page 24. 
Red Barberry. See page 18. 
Spirea. See page 23. 
Taxus. See pages 4 and 5. 
A valuable 
Leaves medium size, oblong, rich green, which 
Small, white flowers followed by coral 
A rather spreading shrub which 
A very desirable broad-leaf Evergreen; an upright type, 
“A 
The Friendly Way 
to Fence 
Ftedges 
A thrifty, green hedge gives more character and beauty to home grounds 
than any fence ever devised. The first cost is usually less than ordinary fence 
and trimming less expensive than painting. A hedge is an effective boundary 
marker, a wall of living green that protects the world within from the world 
without. The different hedge plants here are adapted to a variety of uses— 
and the plants themselves are in every way Hillenmeyer standard. All hedges 
should be cut back at least one-third when planting. 
Japanese Barberry (Berberis Thunbergi) 
Each year sees an increased use of Japanese Barberry as a hedge plant. It 
is graceful, ornamental, serviceable, and hardy—four points that place it at 
the top of the list. The foliage unfolds in early spring, followed by yellow 
flowers, and later by red berries that remain all winter. In autumn the whole 
plant assumes a red tone. The drooping branches are thickly set with small 
spines that will turn cats and dogs. Japanese Barberry is excellent for founda- 
tion planting or for massing in corners. It thrives in bright sun and does well 
in shade. Plant 18 to 24 inches apart. 10 50 100 
L2StOgn Sia ee en tre ee Re oe ee eens $3250) $15.00 530,00 
15.5 FOr RSM Se ese he en > re 4.00 lgs5 0 35.00 
Chinese Privet (Ligustrum Sinense) 
A rapid, semi-evergreen, loose-growing plant that is desirable for hedge or 
screen. It prunes beautifully and can be kept to almost any height desired. 
When closely clipped the leaves are quite small and look almost like Boxwood. 
Occasionally freezes to the ground during a severe winter but always comes 
back with renewed vigor. Our plants are bushy transplants and should not be 
compared with light seedlings. De) 50 100 1000 
Stowe Ac nee ee ie. ae se eee $5.75 $10.00 $20.00 $190.00 
PAC CO. fe RGAE, iad ce ten ORL eae fa ei ee 6.75 12.00 24.00 230.00 
SBC Oue te tte ate ss nee ere rn tocar eed: Se ae UXO: 14.00 28.00 270.00 
California Privet (Ligustrum Ovalifolium) 
Upright in growth, dark, thick, almost evergreen foliage and one of the most 
popular hedge plants. Can be pruned easily and does not require clipping as 
often as the Chinese Privet and is somewhat hardier. 
Ibolium Privet (Ligustrum Ibolium) 
This comparatively new Privet has proven hardy under the severe tests of 
the past few years. !t has many characteristics of the California Privet though 
not as evergreen, and is as.hardy as its other parent, the Ibota Privet. This 
superior Privet is a welcomed addition since it can be grown and sold at the 
price of California Privet. 
PRICES ON CALIFORNIA AND IBOLIUM PRIVET 
De) 50 100 1000 
VL Setor2 AG iiss. oie eee. eg ae $5,007) 3S) 3) 50m sil OOM a 60100 
Pianos qe bNE em epee ow. pie tht cohen, O< 6.00 10.00 20.00 190.00 
BS tOmectt tte a): ewe eye ete acta: 7.00 | Ze 25.00 240.00 
Red Leaf Barberry—See page 18 
