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THUNBERG'S BARBERRY 
H1- Thunhergs Green-Lea, Barberry. ker 
Hardy. All-Purpose Hedge. Beautiful rounded, compact plant full of sharp 
thorns, and heavily covered with small, bright green leaves that turn to brilliant 
crimson in autumn. Scarlet berries load the branches in the fall and last long 
into the winter. Hardy everywhere, and will grow in partial shade as well as 
sun. Wonderful for hedges and ornamental clumps. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart 
in the hedge row, and may or may not be trimmed as desired. 
10 25 50 100 
(a) 9-12 in.. light hedging .................... $1.75 $3.50 $ 6.50 $12.00 
(b) 12-15 in., light hedging ................... 2.80 5.50 9.00 16.50 
(c) 15-18 in., heavy transplants ............... 4.00 8.00 14.50 27.50 
H2 — Chinete (Dwarf Ulmus Pumila) Very Hardy, 
Fast Growing. Good Looking. Low 
Priced. A great favorite all over the country. It grows extremely fast, is complete- 
ly hardy, and makes a very compact as well as a fine looking hedge. Thick 
branches are densely covered with artistic, fine leaves from early spring until 
late fall. The more you shear it, the more densely it grows. With close pruning, 
you can develop a beautiful 3-4 ft. hedge, or is especially suitable for 6-10 ft. 
screens and background hedges. Plant | foot apart; set the plants deeply and 
cut their tops back close to the ground. 
10 25 50 100 
(a) 2-3 ft., sturdy hedging .................... $1.35 $2.60 $4.20 $ 7.85 
(b) 3-4 ft., sturdy hedging .................... 1.85 3.50 6.50 12.50 
$18 ae R. 3 Lilac. (Syringa chinensis) Finest Lilac for 
Hedges and Screens. Strong, up- 
right grower, the plant heavily covered with large, lacy clusters of vivid rosy- 
lilac, leaves narrow and distinctive. Blooms just after the French Lilacs. Grows 
8 to 10 ft. tall, and makes a wonderful background screen or hedge. Hardy 
everywhere. Plant 31/)-4 ft. apart. 
10 25 50 100 
(a) 18-24 in., sturdy transplants ............... $6.00 $12.50 $22.00 $42.50 
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BLUE-LEAF HEDGING 
Blue-Leaf Arctic Hedging, (Salix Purpurea 
Nana) Ideal 
Low Border or Edge. Charming, low growing plant that is hardy everywhere 
and is so fine for edging. Very dwarf and bushy, with thick, fine foliage of love- 
ly gray-blue-green. Just the plant for low edgings around beds or along walks, 
or in the formal garden. Plant 8 inches apart, and can be clipped formally or left 
natural. Single specimens are delightful in the rock garden. Discovered north of 
the Arctic Circle, it is completely hardy and will thrive in almost any type of soil. 
10 25 30 100 
10-15 in., sturdy hedging ..................... $3.00 $6.25 $3.75 $17.50 
Floribunda and Polyantha (Baby) Roses are 
ideal for hedges and borders. See fine offers 
on pages 58 and 59. 
Néinetarh. (Physocarpus opulifolius nana) Super-Fine. 
t New. Extra Hardy. Dense Growing Hedge. 
This dwarf strain of Ninebark naturally grows compact and uniform, and de- 
velops wonderful borders and hedges. White flowers and red berries in season, 
with foliage richly colored in the fall. Untrimmed it makes a neat, attractive 
hedge 312-4 ft. tall, or with a little clipping merges into a beautiful formal hedge. 
Plant 18 inches apart in the hedge row. 
1025 50 100 
(a) 12-18 in., sturdy hedging ................. $2.50 $5.00 $8.25 $15.00 
(b) 2-3 ft., select. heavv ...................... 4.00 8.75 12.75 22.50 
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