24 THE DANIELS NURSERY 
DANIELS ORNAMENTAL SHRUB PRICES 
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SHRUBS GROUPED ACCORDING 
TO ULTIMATE HEIGHT 
2-3 Feet 
Japanese Barberry 
Caragana, Pygmaea 
Alpine Currant 
Matrimony Vine 
Lodense Privet 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer 
Spirea, Frobeli 
3-5 FEET 
Pink Almond 
Sand Cherry 
Coralberry 
Hydrangea, Pee Gee 
Hydrangea, Hills of Snow 
Golden Mock Orange 
Lemoines Mock Orange 
Roses in variety 
Spirea, Arguta 
Spirea, Billardi 
Spirea, Sorbifolia 
Snowberry 
5-8 FEET 
Frangulea Buckthorn 
Buddleia 
Cotoneaster Acutifolia 
Cotoneaster Integerrima 
Dogwood in variety 
Winged Euonymous (Wahoo) 
Common Euonymous (Wahoo) 
Morrow’s Honeysuckle 
Juneberry 
Persian Lilac 
French Lilac 
Double Flowering Plum 
Mock Orange, Virginal 
Spirea Opulifolia Nana 
Spirea, Van Houtte 
Tamarix 
Weigelia 
or and all the other factors which are 
essential to a truly satisfactory landscape 
development. A completed picture of this 
sort is an impossibility if one proceeds in 
a haphazard way without a carefully 
worked out plan. 
In developing a plan, first draw carefully 
to scale the lines of the property. Then 
sketch in the house, garage, walks, drive 
and any existing trees or other features of 
interest. From there on, carefully adhering 
to the established scale, all future plantings 
are drawn in with minute detail. As mate- 
Yial is selected one must carefully consider 
the purpose it is to serve along with all 
the characteristics of the plants, and place 
each one accordingly. True, it is quite an 
undertaking but one that will give much 
Satisfaction and no end of pleasure to the 
designer. 
SUGGESTIONS FOR PLANTING SHRUBS 
Spade deeply the entire 
area to be occupied by the 
shrubs—do not merely dig 
holes for individual plants. 
Shrubs should be spaced 
according to the size they 
will ultimately reach. The 
} larger types, such as Lilac, 
4 to 6 ft. apart; those of 
medium height, such as 
Bridal Wreath, 3 to 4 ft. 
apart and the dwarf growers such as Bar- 
berry 2 to 23 ft. apart. Holes should be 
large enough to allow full spread of the 
roots. Set the plant a little deeper than it 
grew in the nursery row. Fill the hole two- 
thirds full of rich black soil, being sure 
that it is well worked around the roots. 
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