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Since 184 SS 
Francis Xavier Hillenmeyer OF FAIR DEALINGS 
Founder 
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HILLENMEYER NURSERIES, Lexington, Ky. 
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NO JOB OR ORDER TOO SMALL 
Let Ys Help You Plan 
A WELL PLANNED and planted home is the cherished 
hope of every American family. Pleasing and satisfactory 
results are only attained through a careful study of your 
grounds, the selection and planting of the proper material. 
Hundreds of Kentucky homes, both large and small, have 
been successfully landscaped from plans and service rendered 
by our firm. Because of our knowledge, experience and train- 
ing we are in a position.to serve you well. Satisfactory re- 
sults are assured at surprisingly low cost. 
LET US HELP YOU. | =— 
No Charge For Consultation at Nursery 
There are no charges for consultation or suggestions at the nursery. If you will bring your plans, measure- 
ments, pictures, etc., we will be pleased to give you valuable assistance. 
Making of Plans 
As the time required to make a plan depends on so many things, it is impractical to give an estimate un- 
less we have sufficient information. Where simple plans are required locally we make no charge when we 
ile the nursery stock. In cities close by we make no charge for a plan if the resultant business justifies 
e trip. 
Where consultation or advice only is requested out of the city we will be glad to furnish this at a nominal 
fee, based on distance and time required. 
We make many plans for customers who cannot come to the nursery or who live too far distant to justify a 
personal call. If you will send the dimensions of your property, location of house 
(with blue prints if possible), the direction it faces, trees, drives, walks and a Kodak 
picture we can usually make a very satisfactory plan. For plans through the mail 
we ask a deposit of $5.00 which will be deducted when sufficient stock is purchased. 
For simple suggestions through correspondence there are no charges and 
we are always ready and pleased to render such service. 
When to Plant 
Shade Trees, Shrubs, and Fruit Trees, when 
handled with bare roots, are best planted in the 
fall after we have had sufficient frost to kill 
the foliage or in the spring when dormant. 
Evergreens, Shade Trees and Shrubs, when 
dug Balled and Burlapped (B&B), may be 
planted almost any time during the year if you 
can give them proper attention such as water- ( 
ing, cultivating and mulching. -  » 
Asparagus and Small Fruits may be planted ie) J 
in the fall if there is sufficient moisture and i 
your soil is in good condition, otherwise plant 
in early spring. 




























