A LOVELY HOME 



On a Small Lot 



The landscape gardener in designing this plan, 

 planted twelve Spirea Van Houttei (2) (2) along 

 foundation of the front porch. If you did not care 

 for the early bloom of white, Rosa Rugosa or 

 Snowberry v/ould prove interesting and effective at 

 about the same cost. 



Boston Ivy or Englemann's Ivy, which has a 

 smaller leaf and more dense foliage is a very desir- 

 able addition to Stucco or cement houses. Two were 

 used here (1). 



The clump of ten Clethra (Sweet Pepper Bush) 

 each side of the walk is a delightful little group of 

 shrubs. For bungalows and one-stor>' places a 

 similar group of Deutzias (Lemoine or Gracillis) 

 would be available at the same price. 



Along the side of the entrance steps there was planted 

 five Indian Currants, a low shrub that is easy to keep within 

 bounds. 



' The Specimen Tea's Weeping Mulberry is used here witli 

 splendid effect, and is largely planted. The five specimen 

 trees (6) are largely a matter of individual choice, and the 

 reader is referred to the brief descriptions of suitable ones 

 from the list at the back of the booklet, taking care to select 

 those which will not too quickly overrun the space assigned 

 them. 



PLANTING LIST — No. 1 Two Englemann's Ivy on house; 

 No. 2, Twelve Spirea V. H. ; No. 3. Five Coral Berry: No. 4. 

 Ten Pepper Bnsh (beds in front) ; No. 5. One Tea's Weeping 

 Mulberry (specimen) ; No. 6. Specimsn tree 



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