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Ground Plan of a Heavy Foundation Planting. 
the development is formal, straight lines. At- 
tempt to create flowing lines. Avoid bisecting 
lawns. 
Turf should be neat and closely matted near a 
dwelling, but farther away may be allowed to 
grow more naturally, where plantings of natural- 
ized bulbs may very effectively be used. 
Perennials show to best advantage when placed 





















COLORADO ‘BLUE SPRUCY 
DWARF JAPANESE YEW 
AMERICAN PYRAMIDAL ARBORWITAY 
CANADA HEMLOCK 

RED-LEAVED JAP BDARBDERRY 
DOX DARDERRY 
PEKING COTONLASTPR 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
LEMOINE DEUTZIA 
FORTUNE FORSYTHIA 
SNOWHILL HYDRANGEA 
PEEGEE ” 
MONT BLANC MOCKORANGE’ 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
GLOSSY BUCKTHORN 
URAL FALSE-OPIREA 
GARLAND SPIREA 
ANTHONY WATPRER SPIREA 
SNOWGARLAND SPIREA 
THUNBERG SPIREA 
TAMARIX 
28] AMERICAN CRANDERRYDUSH 
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Note: On plan Ist number 
indicates kind of plant, 2nd 
number cndrcates guantcty. 



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in gardens devoted exclusively to their display. 
Old-fashioned informal gardens are a source of 
never failing interest; formal gardens are lovely, 
so the choice will depend upon your preferences, 
the location and style of architecture with which 
they are associated. Here paths are means of 
locomotion as well as elsewhere, so make them 
serve their purpose, easy to walk on and wide 
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