THE BACK YARD PASSES—NOW IT BE¬ 
COMES AN OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM 
The "back yard" is the ugly duckling of an 
age gone by. 
Today it shines in resplendent new dress. 
The finest and most attractive of plants are 
gathered there, arranged in living walls to 
shut out the discordant world and create the 
loveliest of home pictures. 
LIST OF MATERIAL FOR THE PLAN TO THE LEFT 
Key Variety _ Quan. 
]. American Elm_ 1 
2. White Ash _ 1 
3. Hopa Crab_ 1 
4. Flame Crab _ 1 
5. Underwood Plum .... 1 
6 . Haralson Apple _ 1 
7. Juniper Red Cedar 1 
8 . Colorado Blue Spruce 1 
9. Juniper Silver Cedar 1 
10. Black Hills Spruce 1 
11 . Honeysuckle, Tar¬ 
tarian pink . 6 
12. Syringa, Sweet 
Scented Mock Orange 2 
13. Lilac, French Al- 
fonse Lavalle .. 1 
14. Lilac, French Chas. 
Joly - 1 
15. Lilac, French Prin¬ 
cess Alexandra _ 1 
16. Plum, Purple leaved 
Newport . 2 
17. Tamarix Amurensis 1 
18. Lilac Rouen 4 
19. Spirea Bridal Wreath 6 
20 . Cotoneaster or 
Quinceberry . 6 
21. Syringa Lemoine ... 4 
23. Cherry, Purple Leaf 
Sand _ 2 
24. Syringa Virginal _ 3 
25. Dogwood, Siberian 
Variegated Leaved. 3 
26. Juneberry _ 3 
27. Plum, Double Flow¬ 
ering . 3 
28. Lilac, French 
Dorothy Hawkins... 1 
29. Lilac, French 
Ludwig Spaeth . . 1 
30. Lilac, French Marie 
LeGraye . .. 1 
31. Hydrangea Peegee ... 4 
32. Spirea Anthony 
Waterer _ 3 
33. Snowberry, White ... 3 
34. Rugosa Rose, 
Grootendorst _ 3 
35. Spirea, Ash leaved 3 
36. Rugosa Rose, Hansa 1 
37. Bush Rose, Hugonis 2 
38. Hydrangea Hills of 
Snow __ 2 
39. Currant, Red Lake 3 
40. Raspberries, Latham 12 
41. Delphinium Lark¬ 
spur Hybrids _ 10 
Key Variety_Quan. 
42. Phlox Enchantress 6 
43. Phlox Mrs. Jenkins 5 
44. Phlox B'Comte_ 4 
45. Coreopsis _ 7 
46. Aconitum, Sparks 
Variety . S 
47. Shasta Daisy, Alaska 6 
48. Hardy Aster—Sunset 1 
49. Hardy Aster—Blue 
Gem _ 1 
50. Hardy Aster— 
White Lady ..... 1 
51. Pyrethrum—Persian 
Daisy . 6 
52. Statice—Sea Laven¬ 
der .... .1 
53. Gypsophila—Bristol 
Fairy - 3 
54. Gaillardia _ 6 
55. Peony, Therese_ 1 
.^ 6 . Peony, LeCygne ._ 1 
57. Peony, Karl Rosen- 
field _ 1 
58. Peony, Couronne de 
Or _ 1 
59. Peony, Mons Jules 
Elie _ 1 
60. Peony, Festiva 
Maxima . 1 
61. Peony, Felix Crousse 1 
62. Peony, Louis Van 
Houtte __ 1 
63. Ranunculus, Butter¬ 
cup - 6 
64. Aquilegia, Assorted 
colors _ 6 
65. Dicentra Exima. 5 
66 . Delphinium, Chinese 6 
67. German Iris, assort¬ 
ed colors _24 
68 . Regal Lillies_ 8 
69. Funkia Variegated. 5 
70. Bittersweet _ 2 
71. Scarlet Trumpet 
Honeysuckle _ 2 
The following are annuals. 
Secure from a florist. 
a. Petunias—Celestial 
IMorn . 36 
b. Zinneas, assorted 
colors__ 18 
c. Sweet Alyssum, 
Lilac Queen . 18 
d. Ageratum, Blue Per¬ 
fection 18 
e. Petunias, IMelody . 18 
A Sketch of the Same Yard With Planting Completed. 
Plan Showing Landscape Arrangement for a Rear Yard 
Special Consultation 
Service for Out-of-Town 
LargeResidenceGrounds, 
Etc., requiring travel ex¬ 
pense and considerable 
time. 
Consulation and planning 
service by our landscape ar¬ 
chitects may be arranged for 
larger residence grounds, 
schools, public buildings and 
parks anywhere. Ask for com¬ 
plete details regarding this 
service. 
Rose Hill Nursery Planning ServiceTo Customers 
Living Outside the Twin Cities 
To those at a distance from the Twin Cities, an easy 
method of using the Rose Hill Planning service is pro¬ 
vided. Upon request and without obligation a chart 
will be mailed which illustrates and explains the 
information required by our architects to design a 
plan to fit the grounds. Upon receipt of this in¬ 
formation, the customer is advised the cost to 
prepare a suitable plan. The amount paid . 
for the plan is later applied to the pur- 
chase of nursery stock by allowing the 
customer a 10 per cent discount from 
catalog prices on all stock purchased 
until the amount of these discounts 
equals the amount paid for the 
PlcUi. Thus in reality a free plan 
service is provided. 
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