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THE DANIELS NURSERY, INC. 
What You Have to 
Work With . . . 
GroUD Trees in this group are the largest and 
r tallest growing forms. They are best suited 
for such purposes as heavy backgrounds, screens, wind¬ 
breaks, forest plantings, and individual specimens. Inex¬ 
perienced planters very often use them in other ways, but 
in doing so do not realize that the trees will become large 
and must be removed. 
“H” The average height of trees in this group 
■c vvill run eight to twenty feet, and in diam¬ 
eter usually not more than three to five feet. Such trees 
are suitable for the taller growing specimens in foundation 
plantings, entrance groups, also suitable for planting among 
borders to add contrast to flowering shrubs, or formal uses 
in gardens. 
Qj-Qljrj “P” This group covers trees of extremely nar- 
■c row pyrarnidal habit. The narrow habit 
of trees in this group may be further improved by trim¬ 
ming, but all of them have a tendency to produce very 
narrow spire-like forms. 
Various habits of growth ob¬ 
tainable in evergreens are rough¬ 
ly illustrated above. First, de¬ 
termine whether the location 
you have in mind to plant is 
suitable for a tree which will 
develop into a specimen of the 
size and shape that you want. 
Group “D” There is increasing need for round or ball- 
V shaped trees. For use around smaller 
types of houses in foundation plantings, in corners next to 
the walk, and in many situations where “tree forms” would 
be out of the question, these little dwarf growing trees fill 
the purpose. 
Group “E” Among the half-erect forms we find the 
•V finest of all our evergreens and those which 
are of greatest use, especially in landscape planting of 
small areas. Trees in this group include those forms which 
are essential for the low-growing trees, foundation plantings, 
entrance plantings, rock gardens, and low-growing groups. 
“J?” Trees in this group are the low, creeping, 
mat-like forms that remain close to the 
ground. They grow not over six to eight inches high under 
usual conditions and spread to a considerable diameter. 
However, as they can easily be clipped and trimmed, they 
remain for years in a small space. Trees in this group are 
suitable for rock gardens, to cover terraces or banks, or 
to finish off a group of taller growing forms. 
Evergreen Planting No. 1 
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You, too, can secure this plant¬ 
ing for your home grounds at 
a very reasonable price—less 
than $15.00. Just tell us to de¬ 
liver evergreen planting No. 1 
—We will send it right on to 
you. Can be planted at a small 
additional cost. 
We wish to acknowledge our appre¬ 
ciation of the courtesy extended by 
our good nursery friends, “The D. 
Hill Nursery,” for the use of cuts 
such as shown above. 
