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BEAUTIFUL HOME GROUNDS REALLY COST YOU NOTHING 
Well-selected plantings add more to the value of your property than the 
small cost of the trees or shrubs you plant. 
Beautify Your 
sithen WITH ANDREWS 
Where to Plant 
Along the foundation of the house, in the corners of the walk, 


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along the borders of the lot, and enclose the “‘back lawn’’ to make Ultimate height 1s designated 
an Outdoor Living Room. Plant in groups so they will appear after name of each shrub. 
natural. 
The shrubs described are dependable in this climate. Many more : > 
less desirable could be included, but this is a selected list that will BARBERRY, Thunbergi. 2 ft. 
give you satisfaction. Plant freely as the prices are extremely low Thunberg S Barberry, entirely 
this year and you can get a splendid assortment for a small sum. free from rust; may be planted 
Group dwarf shrubs 1 to 2 feet apart; medium sized shrubs 2 to . . 
3 feet apart; and tall shrubs 3 to 4 feet apart. Complete instruc- in any state. A beautiful dwarf 
tions telling how to plant, prune and spray accompany each order. shrub for foundation planting, 
bordering shrub masses, or for 
informal low hedge. Foliage, 
bright green; reddish bronze autumn color. Colors are brighter in sunny 
location. The bright red berries remain on through the winter. 
BARBERRY, Red Leaf. 2 ft. This is the red form of the Thunbergi Barberry. 
Planted in a sunny location, its rich red foliage makes a striking appearance. 
BUSH CHERRY, Ornamental. 3 to 4 ft. This new and very unusual bush has 
pinkish blush blossoms in the spring, followed during the summer by dark 
red cherries which ripen over a six weeks’ period. In the fall the foliage turns 
a beautiful scarlet, thus being of interest during the entire growing season. 
CARAGANA (Siberian Pea Tree). 10 to 12 ft. Early bright yellow flowers. 
Gray-green foliage. Extremely hardy. 
COTONEASTER. 5 to 6 ft. Dark green, glossy foliage turning to bronze in | 
: autumn. Useful as a shrub or as a formal hedge. Does well in shade. The 
Spirea _ black berries hang on all winter. 
Billiardi CRANBERRY, High Bush. 6 to 7 ft. An upright, handsome shrub. The bright 
red berries hang on throughout the winter. 
DOGWOOD, Red Twig. 6 to 7 ft. Spreading habit, bright red bark, excellent 
for winter color. 
ELDERBERRY, Golden Leaf. 6 to 7 ft. Bright golden yellow foliage through- 
out the summer. The large white flower heads appear in July, followed by 
black berries on which birds like to feed. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). 5 to 6 ft. Beautiful early flowering shrub. The | 
hundreds of yellow flowers appear before the leaves in the spring. Forsythia 
will stand semi-shade. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Morrow’s. 5 to 6 ft. Semi-spreading, light foliage, red fruit, 
white flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Red Bush. 8 to 10 ft. The red flowers appear in May, fol- 
lowed by red berries ripening in midsummer, and clinging to the bush for 
weeks. Attractive to birds. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Zabelli. New! Outstanding! Darkest red flowers of all the 
honeysuckles. Blooming in May, the flowers are followed by bright red berries. 
A beautiful and attractive shrub. 
HYDRANGEA, A. G. 3 to 4 ft. Snowhill Hydrangea, large showy blooms in 
July and August. Will do well in a shady location. 
HYDRANGEA, P. G. 3 to 4 ft. The old-fashioned large flowered Hydrangea 
blooming in September; turns pink later. The blossom heads. may be dried | 
for winter bouquets. 


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Zabelli Honeysuckle 

Prices, see page 30-H. 
PLANT DUAL PURPOSE SHRUBS THIS YEAR 
Beautiful shrubs which yield loads of fruit useful for canning. 
Plant Nanking and Korean Cherries, Pixwell Gooseberries, Highbush Cranberries, 
Beacon Apple and Dolgo Crabs in your landscape plantings for fruit and beauty. 
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