= TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS FOR THE HOME 

A Bungalow on a Corner Lot 
The hedge effectively prevents careless folks from cutting across the lawn on a corner 
lot. 
In this plan we have a balanced planting, both sides of the steps being planted exactly 
alike in harmony with the center entrance. The pair of Catalpa Bungei on the street lawn 
are in harmony also, being placed equally distant from the street entrance walk. This is 
altogether a neat and charming planting and can easily be adapted or enlarged to suit 
the needs of larger grounds. 
The hedge might be omitted at the sides of the lot or not used at all—just as you pre- 
fer. The Catalpa trees might be 
omitted and larger shade trees such 
as Maples or Elms used in their 
place but spaced farther apart. With 
only a few moments consideration 
the plan can be readily altered to 
fit most any small place admirably. 






Note: The first of each set of numbers 
is the key number. For instance, in 5-1, 
five is the key number, and one desig- 
nates the number of plants to be used 
there. 
Key No. Amt. Kind of Plant 
1 Spirea Van Houttei 
Regel Privet 
Japanese Barberry 
Snowberry 
American Elm 
Hydrangea P. G. 
Catalpa Bungei 

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