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HARDY PLANTS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
this a desirable ornamental. Fruit used 
for jelly, pies and wine and is a valuable 
game and song bird food and is relished 
b}^ squirrels in summer. Each 60c; 3 
for $1.65. 
Spiraea salicifolia— Meadowsweet. Pani¬ 
cles of white flowers. Up to 5 ft. in ht. 
A winter food for Juncos and Chickadees. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Spiraea tomentosa— Hardback. Pink flow¬ 
ers, same food value. Each 75c; 3 for 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Symphoricarpus racemosus— Snowberry. 
Besides being a valuable ornamental 
shrub the berries are a good bird food 
in winter. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Symphoricarpus vulgaris— Indian Currant. 
The dull red fruit makes a good winter 
bird food and the fine growth is a winter 
cover for game birds. Each 50c; 3 for 
$1.25. 
Viburnum acerifolium— Maple Leaved Vi¬ 
burnum. A low shrub that will grow in 
the shade of trees. Beautiful crimson 
foliage in fall. The deep blue fruits fur¬ 
nish a minor food for game and song 
birds in late fall. Each 60c; 3 for $1.65. 
Viburnum Lentago— Nannyberry. Tall 
shrub to 10 ft. in height. Flat heads of 
creamy flowers in spring and blue-black 
fruits in fall which furnish food for game 
and song birds. Each 90c; 3 for $2.50. 
That Garden of Your Dreams 
As our contribution to those just starting to garden, we present a perennial gar¬ 
den border 5 x 24 feet containing 70 plants in 27 varieties. Selection of varieties 
and planning for a garden picture from frost to frost has been made by Bernard 
Harkness, landscape architect of Garry-Nee-Dule. Here is the list and number of 
plants, for descriptions consult the catalog: 
3 Aconitum Fischeri 
3 
Lychnis forresti hybrids 
2 
Artemesia lactiflora 
3 
Lysimachia fraseri 
2 
Aster, dwarf Ronald 
3 
Nepeta mussini 
3 
Aster novaeangliae 
3 
Penstemon barbatus 
2 
Centaurea macrocephala 
3 
Penstemon digitalis 
2 
Chrysanthemum coreanum 
3 
Phlox Thor 
3 
Delphinium chinense 
3 
Phlox Von Lassburg 
2 
Delphinium Hybrids 
3 
Platycodon grandiflorum 
2 
Digitalis ambigua 
3 
Pyrethrum roseum 
2 
Gypsophila Bristol Fairy 
3 
Sedum spectabile 
2 
Hemerocallis Thunbergi 
2 
Statice latifolia 
2 
Iris, dwarf atroviolacea 
3 
Trollius ledebouri 
2 
Iris, dwarf coerulea 
3 
Veronica spicata 
3 Iris sibirica 
Complete with planting plans, delivery charges paid, for only Ten Dolla 
Expert Landscape Service 
To better serve the many people who have looked to Tooles for landscape 
advice, Garry-Nee-Dule Landscape Service, Inc., was organized in July, 1937. 
Bernard Harkness is the Landscape Architect in general charge. Mr. Harkness is 
well trained in his profession, with several years of practical experience. 
Garry-Nee-Dule Landscape Service, Inc., is equipped to landscape home 
grounds or estates, build pools, rock gardens and rock walls, establish bird and 
game sanctuaries and supervise, plan and plant native areas with wild flowers, na¬ 
tive trees and shrubs. 
For consultation write:— 
Garry-Nee-Dule Landscape Service, Inc., 
Bernard Harkness, Mgr., 
Baraboo, Wisconsin. 
