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_ A beautiful green wall that beautifies as it serves to make a bar- 
rier or a screen at very small initial cost and no maintenance except 
ip to prune to desired shape and height. 
While all Privet is pruned heavily when planted, the 2-3 ft. grade 
AE a RETRY with its heavier root system and more numerous 
re = ‘O GET A DENSE HEDGE AT BOTTOM canes will produce a neat, compact hedge the first 
SET HEDGE SLIGHTLY LOWER THAN 
| oar year. 
1 ee WT PLANTS GREW IN NURSERY. 
ie Ss pyar, The hedge plants we offer are heavy, well 
TO GET A STRAIGHT HEDGE DIG ONE 
E SDE OF TRANCE ik ote os branched, field-grown plants, which give an imme- 
diate effect and should not be confused with small, 
spindling, 2-year seedlings from beds. 
PRICES ON ALL 
PRIVET HEDGE 
12-18 in. 
25 for .$4.75 
50 for 8.75 
100 for .15.75 
18-24 in. 
25 for .$5.75 
50 for .10.75 
100 for .19.75 
2-3 ft. 
25 for .$7.75 a 
50 for .13.75 
301—RED BARBERRY. A protective as well as ornamental hedge, as the 
100 for .25.00 small spines will keep out cats, dogs, and chickens. Makes an attractive hedge 
either trimmed or untrimmed. Perfectly hardy. Red berries and foliage in 
. : fall. Plant 18 to 24 inches apart. 
Spirea Van Houttei Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
UQal Sic ime ery acs de vis tee, sae Cee ee $6.50 $15.00 $52.50 
302—CALIFORNIA PRIVET. Semi- 
PRIVET HEDGES 
Privet Hedges should be planted 
in a trench 1 ft. wide and 15-18 in. 
evergreen with thick, dark green 
foliage. Not hardy north of latitude 
of Kansas City. Can be trimmed to 
any desired height. Plant 9-12 in. 
deep, eHine plants 9-12 in. apart apart. 
and planted deep enough that lower id 
branches are partly covered with soil. eA tte bs th aie 
They should be trimmed back within iage all WintcreheremateNicochomin 
4 or 5 inches of the ground to help 
develop more side branches’ and 
should be kept trimmed as they grow 
to develop thick base. A good hedge 
should be wider at the bottom than 
at the top and early trimming is the 
only way this can be accomplished. 
SHRUB 
average winter. Fast grower, but 
can be kept trimmed to any height. 
303—-HARDY AMUR NORTH PRIVET. 
Hardiest of all Privets, standing 
20 below zero without damage. 
Can be trimmed to any height and 
makes a dense hedge. 
HEDGES 
300—GREEN BARBERRY. Same as Red Barberry except foliage is green, color- 
ing beautifully in the fall. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
iPaayey he Gaon O86 os bo tn RB OIEIDES Cnenere eee ae eee $3375) $8.25) $30.00 ; 
AU ar a VAN HOUTTEI ee ee ig aie 
Honeysuckle, Makes a beautiful untrimmed hedge and is 312—-MULTIFLORA ROSE. Conservation people recommend this as a livin 
Tatarian tie Oss widely planted shrub in the United hedge. for erosion control and wild life refuge. Has small thorns, venite 
ER RL AO tr EE BE Biales: Per10 Per 50 blossoms in June followed by red fruits which birds like. Grows 6-8 feet 
roy aoe $3 50 $15 00 tall and about as wide. Plant 18 in. apart. Not suitable for small city lots. 
oie Hie Stee ee ee ee eee 4:50 20:00 25 for 50 for 100 for 500 for 1000 for 
Z 5 Be tee eee eee 600 37.50 12518 inset terre ctr ere ac $2.00 $3.50 $6.50 $30.00 $57.50 
i Go ECG ie Ae : i VS =24:5 (Neer er eee, aac kone 2.95 4.95 9.25 43.50 83.50 
305—-EUONYMUS PATENS. Evergreen in this 
area. Ideal evergreen hedge, should be kept 
trimmed for best effect. Plant 12-18 inches 
apart in row. 
Per 25 
OP Tile di ccar ose eR ReneS cen ieeber aren $15.00 
WINES? Tiss. oc, tors One reene eecn aete en 18.00 
311—HONEYSUCKLE, TATARIAN. One of the 
most satisfactory tall growing hedge plants. 
It is strong, vigorous, and hardy and one 
of the first shrubs to leaf out in the spring. 
Retains its foliage well into winter. The 
small pink blossoms are followed by bright 
red fruits. Normally grows into a hedge 6 
to 12 feet and will thrive in most any soil. 
Plant 3 ft. apart. 
Per 10 Per25 Per 100 
LS=24 5 ine oe ees deel. $5.50 $13.50 $40.00 
PAE Sol hee Cen igh peas ieee 8.50 19.50 75.00 
[15] Euonymus 
Patens 
