Here is How it is Done 
Send for Sketch Blank, which is ruled to scale. Draw a rough 
pencil sketch of your lot, showing location of house, garage or 
other buildings, walks, pergolas, permanent trees or shrubs al¬ 
ready planted, etc.—Photographs or sketches of the house are 
also necessary. 
When the sketch is received, experienced men in our land¬ 
scape department will give your drawing personal attention and 
quickly revise it, showing the location of every plant suggested 
to make a harmonious planting. A list will be made of the plants 
needed, with the price, all of which will be returned to you, for 
your approval. 
You then send us the order and if you live within our delivery 
limits, we will make delivery by truck on terms given, or if at a 
greater distance, we crate the plants securely and ship by 
freight. The planting is easily done, but if you cannot do the 
work yourself, the services of a nearby and usually available 
gardener may be obtained. 
What About Large Places? 
This service is offered to all home owners whose lots have a 
frontage up to about 75 feet. Larger lots and big country places 
should have personal attention and a visit. For such places 
special arrangements are necessary and advisable, and our land¬ 
scape department is prepared to render such service at moderate 
cost. 
Other Horticultural Service 
Whatever your problems may be, take them up with us— 
whether it is the repair of an old tree—grafting, budding, or 
anything in that line, give us a trial. Fees, and expenses ore 
matters for correspondence. 
FERNS 
HOUSE FERNS 
NEPHROLEPSIS (Exaltata Bostoniensis) most popular of all, 
very graceful drooping fronds, plants not over 16 in. high, 
having in extreme cases reached a diameter spread of 7 ft. 
4 in. Pot 50c; 5, 6, 7, 8, in. Pots 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, 
$5, 7.50. 
ASPLENIUM-NIDUS (Bird nest)—Enjoy plenty moisture at 
roots, but turn brown in winter in excessive moist atmosphere; 
lightly shaded position. 4 in. Pot $1.00; larger $1.50, 
$2.50 and $5. Soil half good loam, half fine ground peat. 
HARDY FERNS 
A shady position useless for the cultivation of other plants is 
easily tranfsormed into a hardy fernery. Of easy culture 
especially if a liberal amount of leaf mold or peat is mixed 
with the soil. 
ADIANTUM PEDATUM (Five Fingered Fern)—A native species 
of Maiden Hair Fern. 4-in. pots. Each, 35c. 
CYRTOMIUM FALCATUM (Holly Fern)— 4 in. pots. Each 50c 
NEPHROLEPIS TUBEROSA (Sword Fern)— 4 in pots. Each 50c. 
SWORD or dagger fern—3-gal. cans, $1.00; clumps, 75c. 
WOODWARDIA ferns—3-gal. cans, $1.00; 1-gal. cans, 50c. 
Climbing Plants and Vines 
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia (Virginia creeper)—Dark green 
foliage, turning red in fall; does not cling. 4 In. pots, 35c. 
AMPELOPSIS veitchi (Boston ivy)—Dark green foliage, turn¬ 
ing red in fall. Clings to the walls. 4 in. pots, 50c; 3 in. 
pots 35c. 
AMPELOPSIS sempervirens —Small, evgr. foliage. 4 in. pot 35c. 
ASPARAGUS plumosa —Feathery, light green; fine for decorat¬ 
ing. 5 in. pots, 50c; 4 in. pots, 35c. 
BIGNONIA cherere (trumpet vine)—The most beautiful trump¬ 
et bignonia; dark, evergreen foliage with large red flowers. 
5 gal. cans, $2.50; 1-gal. cans 75c; 4 in. pots, 50c. 
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