Do Your Own Landscaping 



TroMnendous Savings! 



The evergreens on this i)a.ue are called "lining-oiit" plants in the nursery trade. You liave 

 seen them growini? in rows in evergreen nurseries. In a few years these plants become hand- 

 some specimens to lend beauty to the "outdoors part" of homes. 



You can grow your own lawn, garden and foundation plantings and watch them improve 

 in size and beauty right on your own property. In a few years you can have specimens 

 worth ten times what you paid for them. 



Why delay your landscaping plans any longer? At these low prices you would do well 

 to order several times your anticipated needs. Plant them in a "nursery row" in your gar- 

 den until they attain the size you want. Sell the extra ones at a big profit ! 



Upright Yew 



JAPANESE YEWS (Taxus) 



The Yews are in greatest demand because they do 

 equally well in shade or sun. Leaves are broader 

 than other evergreens, are not prickly, and have a flat, 

 glossy deep-green hue that remains all year 'round. 

 Yews stand hard clipping and are of dense habit. Do 

 well in ordinary soil and prefer plenty of humus. 

 S-10" sizes. 



85c each; 3 for $2.25 



Upright Yew — Use at entrances, corners and for 



drive entrances. 



Spreader Yew — Use under windows, around low 



porches or low foundations. 



l>e sure to specify Upright or Spreading. 



All evergreens 

 Spring to May 1, 

 beginning Octoh*' 



shipped in 

 and in Fall 



Spreade 



Globe Arborvitae 



The globes have a 

 variety of uses in 

 foundation groups and 

 along walks and bor- 

 ders. 8-10". 



85c each; 3 for $2.25 



PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE 



The flat, soft foliage of Arborvitae makes it most popular. 

 Foliage is dense, waxy to the touch and has a nice fragrance. 

 Growth is relatively slow and requires a minimum of clipping. 

 Makes excellent hedge effects as well as for individual plant- 

 injvs. A favorite for entrances and corners. 8-10". 



85c each; 3 for $2.25 



BOXWOOD 



(Old English Dwarf) 



The favorite so often seen at Wash- 

 ington's Mount Vernon and other gar- 

 dens of the Middle Atlantic. Grows m 

 anv Avell-arained soil. Prefers some 

 shade. At left. 4-G". 



50c each; 12 for $5.00 



PYRAMIDAT. 

 ARBOKVIT.AK 



IRISH JUNIPER 



One of the best 

 shai)ed natural grow- 

 ing evergreens. Holds 

 columnar shape for 

 years with little shear- 

 ing. Popular for en- 

 trances. Closely mat- 

 ted, silvery -green fol- 

 iage. Prefers sun. Il- 

 lustrated at left. 8-10". 



85c each; 3 for $2.25 



PFITZER JUNIPER 



This evergreen is considered in 

 dispensable in foundation jilantMiu- 

 Handsome, feathery green fo'.i i-i 

 Prefers sun but tolerant to sijuu 

 shade. Ideal under windows. Har- 

 dy, free-growing. Stand close shear- 

 ing. 8-10". 



85c each; 3 for $2.25 

 CREEPING JUNIPER 



The Andorra is unexcelled \\ here 

 a very low planting is desired for 

 steep banks, rock garden or boi 

 ders. Finely cut. bright, silver 

 green foliage in siiring and summer 

 and Avith fro-<t develops a delightful 

 pink hue. Not illustrated. 8-10". 



90c each; 3 for $2.50 



'I'itzer Juniper 



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