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A Landscape Plan to 
Fit Your Own Grounds 
Our Mr. M. Vaughn Woodard 
Send us the following data and it will be given our immediate 
attention. 
Just make a rough sketch (need not be drawn to scale) showing A 
this information. Plan 
(1) All dimensions of building and lot. (2) Location of buildings and trees on Like This 
lot. (3) Points of compass. (4) Location of drives and walks. (5) Where IsE 
windows on first floor and basement are placed. (6) Any other information or S asy 
kodak views which will help us in visualizing grounds. To ae 
Accompany your request for a Landscape Plan with a deposit of $5.00. This 
will be credited in full on your first order of plant material to the amount of $15.00 
“"-PRUNIN NEOSHO HEDGE PLANTS 
The object of pruning is to maintain the 
natural form and to preserve the flower and AMUR RIVER (North) THOMPSENS and 
fruit bearing wood. Shrubs that bloom in 
spring or early summer should be pruned with- IBOLIUM 
in two weeks after flowering. Those that Hardy, good foliage which is rich green. Can be trimmed in any shape 
bloom in late summer or fall, like Althea, But- or height. Plant 8 to 10 inches apart. sire eye Spee 
terfly Bush, Hydrangeas and Snowberry ‘isin. Se ee $1.75 $2.95 $4.95 
should be pruned in late winter or early 19e24 snl eee Sees 2.25 3.75 5.95 
spring before growth starts. PIER) hye Ga ee 2.75 4.75 7.95 
The Hydrangeas are pruned lightly for nu- 
merous small blossoms and are cut back se- HEEL NM =f Hea - 
‘ as rich glossy green foliage which stays very late 
petsiygit Jarser but. fewer gh a aor ae in the fall. One of the best plants for trimmed 
Butterfly Bush and Desmodium usually die hedges. Not hardy north of Kansas City, Missour. 
beak to the ground, so the tops should be cut Plant 8 to 10 inches apart. 
off entirely in late winter. The tops spring up arias) Fetes Per 50 Pues 
quickly and make nice bushy specimens. epee eas haces ae eS An 
Shrubs valued for colored bark like Siberian Cice iis ae) Ys es 2.25 3.75 5.95 
Dogwood (Cornus alba Siberica), Globe Flow- 
er (Kerria Japonica), etc., should have some BARBERRY GREEN 
of the older canes removed each spring to en- Makes good trimmed or untrimmed hedge. Its 
courage new growth, which has the best color. alited eee Rac vary_ottective barrier: The 
a ; ¥ ardiest o e low hedges. Foliage turns orange 
Lilacs and flowering Dogwood (Cornus Flor and red in fall and carries bright red berries 
ida) should not be pruned except to remove all winter. Plant 18 inches apart. 
dead or diseased branches. : Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
Most pruning may be confined to removing bane in mS oS ge Eo ae ne LAr 
dead wood, cutting out short weak growth and 1824 «|g. wee ea nee 6175 6.45 11.95 
heading back branches that are too long and 
tend to destroy the petra! form of the Baedps SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
i | i ssar fo) 
cet eae, ma aa Saeed Pes Pee eyed of the Nothing is more beautiful than a hedge of Spirea 
plant, encouraging the new growth from the in full bloom. It also has very good foliage through 
moose the summer. Best used as untrimmed tall hedge. 
: Plant 2 ft. apart. 
Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
12218 Vine. eee eee $2.50 $4.50 $7.95 
18324. ines eee 2.95 5.50 9.95 
2.3) ft. a2 eee te 7A) 6.45 11.95 
HONEYSUCKLE TARTARIAN 
For a quick growing, tall hedge this is ideal. 
Good foliage, pink blossoms, red berries. 
Hardy. Plant 3 ft. apart. 
Per 10 Per 25 
18224 — in. we eee $1.95 $3.75 
2-3. ft. 9.222 ee $2.50 $4.95 
3-4 ft..9 2392 $2.95 $6.95 
SPIREA THUNBERGI 
Makes a beautiful untrimmed hedge 4-6 ft. tall. 
Soft feathery bright green foliage. Small white 
blossoms in early spring. Plant 2ft. apart. Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
1S224MMinn e228 oe ee $4.50 $8.25 $14.95 
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