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HILLENMEYER NURSERIES, LEXINGTON, KY. 
NURSERY MEN ~ HORTICULTURISTS ~ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 
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NO JOB OR ORDER TOO SMALL 
Let Ys Hel 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 training we are in a 
position to serve you well. Satisfactory results are assured at surprisingly low cost. 
EERUSHHELPaYOU 
No Charge for Consultation at Nursery 
There is no charge for consultation or suggestions at the nursery. If you will bring your plans, 
measurements, pictures, etc., we will be pleased to give you valuable assistance. 
Making Landscape Plans 
We make no charge for small, simple plans in !_exington provided we furnish tne nursery stock. 
Such plans in cities close by (within 30 to 35 miles) are also made free of charge provided suffi- 
cient stock is purchased to justify the time and trip required. 
A nominal charge is made for plans and consultation for clients farther away, based on distance, 
time required, etc. PLANS BY MAIL. We make many plans for customers who cannot come to the 
nursery. 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 small detail plans through the mail we ask a deposit of $5.00 which will be 
deducted when at least $50.00 worth of 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 foli- 
age, 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 watering, cultivation 
and mulching. 

Asparagus and Small Fruits may 
be planted in the fall if there is 
sufficient moisture and your soil is 
in good condition, otherwise plant 
in early spring. 



