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HELP YOU 
PLAN 
YOUR 
GROUNDS 
Plan to spend extra time this spring and summer modernizing your present garden planting. Many are 

digging up overgrown’shrubs and plants, and replacing with fresh, full-of-life, ready-to-bloom, new and bet- 
ter varieties. We will gladly help plan your garden. Read the instructions below. 
lf you purchase your stock from Maloney’s, our charge for developing a scientifically planned landscape 
design will cost you only a few dollars. Hundreds of our customers use this service for the nominal charge 
indicated below. 
It's free. You may deduct cost of plan when ordering as per the price schedule below. Actually plan 
costs nothing when you order. We will make a plan according to your specification. Providing you purchase 
not less than 75% of the material listed, you may deduct the cost of the plan. 
NECESSARY INFORMATION 
Dimensions of property and buildings, location of buildings, location of all windows, entrances, walks, drives, 
etc.; also name and location of all existing shrubs and trees. Send pictures if possible. State amount you 
wish to spend on nursery stock. 
OUR LOW PRICES FOR PLANS 
$20.00 to $ 50.00 Charge $ 7.50 
$50.00 to 100.00 Charge 10.00 
Write for prices on plans $100.00 and up. 
Please show in colored pencil areas you wish land- 
scaped. 



















HOMES LIKE THIS ADD CHARM 
Notice the photograph below and the small in- 
sert—showing the same house before and after 
planting. One can readily appreciate the influ- 
ence of this well planted place 
upon the community in which 
it is situ- 
ated. 
By replant- 
ing many of 
the trees, this 
old - fashioned 
planting was 
quickly trans- 
formed into a 
modern out- 
of-doors living 
room at little 
cost. 


SHRUBS. 
will 
BEAUTIFY YOUR 
HOME 
STEPHANANDRA. Graceful arching 
branches; bright green leaves, turn- 
ing reddish purple in autumn. 3 to 
4 feet at maturity. June. 
SYMPHORICARPOS CHENAULTI 
(Coralberry). Pink flowers in June 
followed by red and white berries. 
Foliage rich shade of green. Hardy. 
3 to 4 ft. at maturity. 
SYMPHORICARPOS RACEMOSUS 
(Snowberry). Small pink flowers 
followed by large, waxy white ber- 
ries which remain during winter. 
June-July. 4-5 ft. at maturity. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Broad, 
flat heads of red flowers in profu- 
sion all summer. 3 ft. at maturity. 
June-July. 112-2 ft. only. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI. Dense, feath- 
ery bush, 3 to 5 ft. high. White 
flowers in early spring. Foliage 
light yellowish green, turning red 
and orange in fall. 5 ft. at ma- 
turity. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. Complete 
fountain of pure white in May and 
June. Most popular Spirea. 6 to 8 
ft. at maturity. PRICE: 18-24 in., 
45¢ each; 3 for $1.20; 10 for 
$3.50. 2-3 ft. size, 50¢ each; 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.25. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILE (Com- 
mon Snowball). White blooms. 
Late May. 8 to 10 ft. at maturity. 
WEIGELA ROSEA. Flowers large and 
of deep rosy color, borne in great 
profusion. July. 5 to 6 ft. at ma- 
turity. 
WEIGELA ROSEA NANA, VARIE- 
GATED. Fine dwarf shrub. Silvery 
variegated leaves. Flowers rose with 
white eye. 4 to 5 ft. tall. July. 


Every home 
should have an 
outdoor living 
room. 



