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The first season, Garden of George W. Mieth, Hubbard Woods, III., 
planted Spring 1912 with small size material at total cost of $65.90. 
EXACT LIST OF MATERIAL USED 
The plantiiijf was made from suggestions and stock furnished 
by me and the edging of violets, was supplied from Mr. Mieth's 
own grounds. The planting is a successful typical grouping of 
Broad-Leaved Evergreens and "Filler I'lants." 
1 Rhododendron maximum, 2 to 3 ft. clumps. 
0 " •' 11/2 to 2 ft. 
10 " " 1 to 114 ft. clumps. 
1 " punctatum, 1 to 1% ft. clumps. 
3 " catawbiense, 3 to 3 ft. clumps. 
10 " " 9 to 18 in. clumiJS. 
5 Kalmia latifolia, 1 to 1',^ ft. clumps. 
10 " 6 to 9 in. clumps. 
10 Leucothoe catesbaei, 6 to 12 in. clumps. 
10 Arouiii arbutifolia, 2 to 3 ft. 
30 Xanthorrhl/a apiifolia, G to 13 in. clumps. 
5 Enonvmus radicans. 
1 Ampelopsis englemaiini. 
25 Dryopteris, in var. 
10 Eupatorium ageratoides. 
3 Azalea aboresccns, 1 to IVi ft. chmips. 
10 " nnditlora, 6 to 12 in. clumps. 
5 " vaseyi, 6 to 12 in. clumps. 
3 Andromeda floribunda, 6 to 13 in. clumps. 
10 Aronia nigra, 1 to 3 ft. 
5 Clcthra aliiifolia, 1 to 3 ft. 
1 Cliionanthns virginica. 3 to 4 ft. 
a Azalea viscosa, lYj to 3 ft. 
30 Lilium superbum, 1st size. 
20 " canadense, 1st si/c. 
