^f^ Ornamentals Will Pay You 





When 

 price for 



to liim 



ome is 

 barn- 



\ou hear of some one gettinj^ a fanc\ 

 farm or a home property, you may 

 think him lucky in finding a buyer. Or when some place seems to look more comfortable 

 and inviting every time you go past it, you remark that you wish you had such a location. 

 But it isn't the luck — it isn't the location. It is the thoughtful use of privet and 

 evergreens, shrubs and vines and maples that makes the differences. Out along the road 

 from our place to Ocean City, there is a little five-room house that looks as good to those 

 who go by as the big house at the other end of Berlin. It didn't cost anywhere near as 

 much, it hasn't as much ground space, and it isn't as well situated. 



But the man who lives in the little house planted about a hundred and fifty yards of 

 privet hedge, some arborvitas hedge, a tall screen of spruces and some shrubs and shade 

 trees. It cost him, say a hundred dollars to do it all. His place is worth five hundred 

 dollars more to sell than it would be without the hedges and trees, and it is worth several thousand more 

 as a residence. That's how ornamentals paid one man, and they will pay you in the same way. 



Out in the Central West they have got so used to the idea of windbreaks of tall evergreens that no h 

 considered complete without them. The house is protected from winds and sleet, as are also stock in 

 yards and pastures, and crops in fields. 



When $100 Brings $500, Hedges Bring Prosperity 



Certain New England towns and rural sections are famous for their hedges and their evergreens. \\ hulc neighborhoods 

 look like one well-kept estate. There are hedges e\erywhere. Nearly all the lawns, school grounds, church grounds, parks 



and cemeteries are bordered by them, and as you go out of the 

 town, you will likely pass a neatly laid out extension, where some 

 real estate man has looked ahead a year or two for his future 

 customers and di\ ided his lots off with hedges. Further on, the 

 roadsides are followed with hedges all the way, and straight, 

 hedge-lined lanes lead back to homes well set among shade trees, 

 shrubs and evergreens. In the town the streets are lined with 

 trees too. 



The whole effect on visitors is to make them admire the sec- 

 tion and think well of it alwavs. Prices are paid for properties 

 of e\ery class which would have been impossible to get if the 

 surroundings were any less neat. The effect on the residents is 

 certainly worth noting also. There are no rubbish heaps here anil 

 there, buildings are nearly all painted and farmers do not lea\ e 

 their machinery around in fields or outside near the barns. And 

 the examples of neatness at homes and schools will be a fine thing 



for the children. They will take better care of their own homes „ . .^^^^ , „„, 



, , , r 1 • ■ ■ 1 • 1 - 1 ^ ■ ~ '"'' shade trees 



Stately .Norway Maple HI the future, because of this training during their vouth. go together 



Get Busy and Plant This April 



It pays to plant privet and other ornamentals. How to plant them and what particular trees to select for your situation 

 are points easily decided. The main thing is to get started to do it in 1911, and in April. Tell us the size of your grounds 

 and what they are, or give an idea of what you need, if \ou can, and we shall be glad to outline a plan. \\"e want to see you 

 fix up your home grounds 



as we know it can be done. &^fP^P9^|^^^99|£^KJi^^^9I- ^^"fPPQSSHl^B THE COST 



Wc want to have vou do this ^^^"^■^B5r»8Mfi#^ -C^rfiMKIS SILVER MAPLES- 



Ricli I .-. 



4-5 ft., 1 , in. . $0 15 Si 25 

 6-7 ft., 3., in 



whether you get the plants 

 here or from some other 

 grower, because it will mean 



less expense for fences, more 

 comfort, increased property 

 value, and a good influence 

 on your children and on the 

 community. But when you 

 do it, you will find that we 

 offer you the best plants and 

 trees in America, at fair prices, 

 and that we also help you do it 

 right, in the planting and the 

 care. 



NOR"WAY SPRUCE— 



E.icli 10 100 



18-24 in. So 25 S2 00 $17 50 



30-36 in. 35 2 50 22 00 



3-4 ft 40 2 75 25 00 



4-5 ft 50 4 50 35 00 



8-9 ft., iKi in. 

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Neat trimming and shadows of trees make this hedge look like a stone wall 



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