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The Dundee Juniper combined with Pfitzer Juniper form the back row of this planting. 
h : é : N At the right hand of this picture where the windows are high there is opportunity for use 
Directly in front are a number of Spreading Japanese Yews. While this planting is very of taller growers, while the trees at the left of the picture, enclosing Guopen porch are 
attractive inits present form, there are too many trees for permanent specimens. Half the selected to remain low in height y 
number of trees would make a satisfactory planting which would remain in good condi- oe 
tion for a longer period. 

A few well chosen Evergreens may easily transform an otherwise plain and rather uninteresting house into an inviting and cheerful one. 
Particular care must be exercised to confine plantings of this kind to dwarf and small growing forms. 

Planters often strive to create the artistic and graceful quality found in typical southern This planting has been growing about eight to ten years. Because of careful attention to 
mansions. While the trees in this planting are Boxwoods, and are not hardy in the north, appropriate types of trees, it is still an attractive planting. With careful selection of 
an effect similar could be created by using various Yews, rounding them into shape and varieties foundation plantings should remain in attractive form for at least 10 to 15 
keeping them trimmed. years. After that period they will need replacing or at least remodeling. 
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