A pleasing combination ot Yews 
and broad-leaved evergreens 
Broad-leaf Evergreen Shrubs 
lend themselves very well to 
combination plantings with 
choice evergreens. They are 
slow growing, rich in color and 
texture, and provide colorful 
flow'ering effects. 
Upright Japanese Yews and 
the various types of dwarf and 
spreading ^Tws, when combined 
with Broad-leaf Evergreens, make 
a splendid and lasting home¬ 
planting. 
Timely Hints for Successful 
Landscape Planning 
Start out with a definite object 
in view. Secure a plan of develop¬ 
ment. 
Avoid straight liites anrl sharp 
angles as much as possible. Grace¬ 
ful cur\^es are so much more pleasing 
to the eye. 
Plan to leave the center of the 
lawm unobstructed, and plant at¬ 
tractive borders of trees and shrubs 
in masses. Give thought to inter¬ 
esting skyline or silhouette effect. 
Avoid too much variety in planting. 
Masses of a kind are more effective. 
Choo,se plant material carefully 
and be sure to use the right plants 
in the right places. 
Our Landscape De])artment is 
glad at all times to advise you. 
There is no charge for this service—■ 
it is a part of our service to you. 
Azaleas and Pachysandra combine well 
The above illustration showing Azaleas and Pachysandra 
effectively planted suggests a simple treatment for small home 
gardens. The Pachysandra provides a useful evergreen ground- 
cover and helps to tie into the picture this mass of colorful 
Azaleas. W hat is more significant—the Pachysandra serves as 
protective covering for the soil and heljjs to conserv'e the moisture. 
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