


Priceless trees mentioned in Mrs. Storey's letter. 
We had an unusual situation on our grounds which was most interesting to 
Mr. Vick. The silver poplars which line the driveway were losing their vital- 
ity. This was serious because the trees are old and give character to the 
driveway. 
Mr. Vick suggested that we develop a wild flower planting at the base of 
these trees. He felt if we created a natural setting the trees would be 
benefited. The trees improved perceptibly and the setting is both unique 
and delighttul. 
FLORENCE H. STOREY, 
(Mrs. Douglas D. Storey). 
“Oakland,” Carlisle, Penna. 
VICK'S WILDGARDENS Conservators of Natural Beauty Glen Moore, Pa. 
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