B eauty is not seasonal when 
the ioundation planting is 
composed either wholly or 
largely of evergreens. Their strik- 
ing shapes and variety of color and 
texture of foliage give your home 
a spring-like appearance even in 
the most rigorous part of winter. 
Spring, too, does not seem so far 
away when the lines of your home 
are softened and beautified by an 
edging of soft, never-fading green. 
Note in the planting at the left 
the strong accent points relieving 
the rather monotonous horizontal 
lines of windows, foundation, etc.; 
the soundness of this planting is 
evident even in the early years of 
its growth. The properly de.signed 
planting becomes more beautiful as 
each year passes. 
Colorado Juniper. 
Colorado 
JUNIPER 
Tall, slender pyramids of regular shape and 
light silvery color. Extremely hardy and easily 
established. The striking appearance makes it of 
outstanding value as an ornamental evergreen, 
either as an accent in the foundation planting or 
as a specimen. 
Austrian 
PINE 
Dark green tree of ex¬ 
tremely handsome form, 
ideal for backgrounds, 
windbreaks or as a speci¬ 
men tree on the lawn 
Long needles, great 
spreading branches; a 
rapid grower. A most use¬ 
ful tree, splendid and in¬ 
spiring. 
Austrian Pine. 
Scotch 
PINE 
Scotch Pines are stocky and bushy 
when young, gradually taking on, as 
they grow older, a picturesque irreg¬ 
ularity of outline that is very attrac¬ 
tive. Hardy, extremely rapid of 
growth, and tolerant of soil, they are 
ideal for windbreaks. 
Mtigho 
PINE 
These low, ball-shaped, dark green 
little evergreens are ideal for fore¬ 
ground work in foundation or mass 
plantings. In the spring the new 
growth looks like multitudes of tiny 
candles. Very hardy and useful. 
Mugho Pine. 
Scotch Pine. 
The Charm of This Entrance is Largely Due to its Evergreens. 
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