Residence of 
The Most Reverend 
William P. O’Connor 
Bishop of Madison 
We present this view to 
the right, as an example of 
our work on large estates. 
Just as no grounds are too 
small, likewise no grounds 
are too large for our landscape 
architects to work on. 
Note the charming arrange- The HOME 
ment of trees, evergreens, and 
shrubs that help to enhance and 
SN a ares aa BEAUTIFUL 
HOME OWNERSHIP 
Love of home is universal—_a theme popular in song and 
story down through the ages. There is no more worthy 
ambition than the desire to own one’s home and to make 
home life happier, more wholesome, more enjoyable by 
the beautification of the home grounds. Home is where we 
spend our happiest hours. Hence the marked trend in 
American life of making homes more beautiful both inside 
and out—of developing homes that will live everlastingly 
in the memory of those reared in their environs. 


PRIDE 
Home owners have become increasingly conscious of the importance of 
proper planting. Today the home grounds receive justified consideration 
comparable with that given to the interior of the dwelling. Only our 
friends see our living room, but everyone sees our home grounds. Genuine 
ABOVE: A foundation planting of sim- 
plicity and economy. Note the low spread- 
ing type of Evergreens used, with the low 
rambling type of house. A beautiful lawn pride in home ownership, therefore, is scarcely possible without grounds 
completes the picture. ° that have been properly and attractively planted. 
ITome of 
Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson, 
Madison, Wis. 
On this page and throughout our catalog, 
you will see photographs of homes that were de- 
signed and landscaped by the McKay Nursery Co. 
In some cases the owner planted the stock him- 
self; in other cases it was planted by skilled men 
in our organization. Our landscape architects will 
be glad to counsel and co-operate with you to- 
ward achieving similar results. We are prepared 
to serve you reliably, efficiently and at a reason- 
able cost. 
RIGHT: Just enough Evergreen to soften the lines of 
this beautiful home. You will never tire of the simplicity 
of this planting. It is easy to care for and always pre- 
sents a “dressed up” appearance. 
Home of 
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. “Bob” Tyson, 
2306 Kendall Ave., Madison, Wis. 

