
In the landscape treatment of public buildings, such as This is a type of home which is close to the ground where With houses of stone and brick Evergreens are particularly 
this school house, it is sometimes advisable to confine the it is necessary to confine the planti i i i i 
c 1 ine ; planting materials to low appropriate. With a low porch and st this h 
planting area to entrances and to the corners of buildings. growing types. In this instance, the most of the planting is the NEES Pine kept iced Touts ceaat oe priest 
Large buildings need masses of trees, as in this instance composed of Pfitzer Junipers, which are kept trimmed into feature 
there are atleast one-half dozen tall growers, and perhaps low bushy form. ; 
eight or ten low growing forms. 
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This planting shows a good choice of material and an interesting variation of color. The low trees of purplish shade 
are the Andorra Juniper. The two trimmed blue specimens are the Silver Junipers. The balance of the planting is 
made up of assorted Yews and low growing forms of Junipers. 

Simple plantings are generally most pleasing. The two There is a striking contrast in these two pictures. The addition of a few Evergreens 
trees in this group are Cannart Junipers, while the two and other plant materials properly arranged in an artistic manner greatly enhances 
specimens beneath the windows are Pfitzer Junipers. the appearance, as well as the value of this modest home. 
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