For beauty and Permanency, Landscape with, 
PLANTING PLAN 






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Variety 
Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae 
Spirea Van Houtte 
Hydrangea P. G. (Bush) 
Morrow’s Honeysuckle 
Japan Quince 
Deutzia Gracilis 
Kerria Japonica 
Rugosa Rose (Grootendorst) 
Regel’s Privet 
Upright Yew 
Deutzia Lemoine 
Spirea_ Billiardi 
Weigela Rosea 
ARON po erospeetto Rates ROL, 

Note: Red Barberry is used for 
entrance walk corner plantings. 
Most shrubs are vigorous growers. They thrive on 
all tyes of soil, in shade or sun and require very little 
care. 



Snowball, Japonica 1-2 
Snowball-like flowers in June. An erect growing, com- 
pact shrub that is completely covered in June with 
pure white, round flowers resembling Snowballs. Ex- 
cellent for bouquets—beautiful in the garden. They 
thrive everywhere. Foliage is tinged with purple and 
beautifully patterned. Ultimate height 6 to 8 feet, 
but can be kept down to 4 to 5 feet by pruning. 

Rose Acacia 5 
(The Famous Sweet Pea Bush) Our Shriuls are Heauy 
A new low-growing shrub that produces a profusion of Fwo-Year N, leny Grown 
very exquisite rose colored, sweet-pea-like blossoms that 
hang in beautiful clusters. Branches and blossoms are R d, dZ Rloom 
thickly beset with fibrous hair, giving this new shrub ea Y Ge 
an unusual mosslike appearance. Ultimate height 3 to 4 
feet. Plant it anywhere, you will be pleased. 
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