Center Point, Iowa Landscaping 

around the roots, Soak well before the hole is completely filled. About a 
third of the wood should be pruned from most trees and shrubs. Evergreens 
need very little pruning when planted. 
Third, Keep Well Watered. Spring planted stock should be thoroughly 
soaked as deep as planted occasionally during dry periods. Fall planted stock 
should be kept thoroughly soaked until the ground freezes. A loose mulch is 
also beneficial the first winter if applied after the ground freezes. 
We make deliveries to near by cities and towns at no extra charge, pro- 
viding we can make up a truck load. 
Spring is a rush season with us and we are unable to get enough satis- 
factory help to do all the planting requested but will do our best. The fol- 
lowing list is our planting charges for most places, some jobs will of course 
vary one way or the other. 
Spreading Type Evergreens Shrubs and Small Trees, Bare 
Size of Without With New Roots, Including Fruit Trees 
Plant Soil or Soil and Size of Without With New 
Mulch Mulch Plant Soil or Soil and 
LGso4- ii $  .60 $ .90 Mulch Mulch 
PES) ENA i eaten ote 3 AS. 1.10 16-16 ans $ 30 $ .50 
p48 FE fre te: 1.00 1.40 19=24-1n. eS 40 HD 
SoA eee lie ee 2.00 2.50 2-0 eit 50 .90 
45 Festi ea 3.00 4.00 3-4-2 tien. chee .60 1.10 
ree ty ae ene Ae 515 1.25 
Upright Evergreens DH 6 oi Lod oe cosas .90 1.50 
TB-24 01 ee oe $ .60 $ .90 
22 ate Ler ae fd 1.10 Shade Trees . 
Deano beh eee 1.00 1.40 6-85 eft koe aes $ 1.50 $ 3.00 
OEM treet es 1.25 i cain Sa LO thee coe 2.50 : 4.50 
Aatystioet Ua sree 1.75 2.25 10-1251 tees 3.50 5.50 
5-6. sit. ie 2.50 Sede 142-2. in. cal. .... 4.50 6.50 
O280. tte 3.50 4.50 2-2% in. cal. .... 6.00 8.00 
SHRUBS AND TREES ENDURING SHADE 
Many people ask what plants to use in shady and other difficult places. 
Most plants like either full sun or morning sun and afternoon shade. Hem- 
lock, Honeysuckles, Mt. Laurel, Rhododendrons, Rhodotypus, The Viburnums 
and Yews will withstand more shade than most. Shady locations are usually 
deficient in moisture, humus and plant food. Humus can be supplied in the 
form of Leaf Mold, compost or peat. The following list will tolerate at least 
part shade. Do not expect shaded plants to bloom and fruit as freely. Those 
starred will endure drier soil. 
Aronias Honeysuckle Red Bud 
Azalea Hydrangea A.G. Rhododendron 
Barberry Hypericum Snowball 
*Bittersweet Juneberry Snowberry 
Button Bush Maple Ginala Sorbaria 
Chionanthus Mockorange Spirea A.W. 
*Coralberry : Mahonia *Sumac Fragrant 
Dogwoods Mt. Laurel Viburnums (all) 
Hemlock Ninebark Winterberry 
*Honey Locust rae Privert Witch Hazel 
Rhodotypos Yews 
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