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Eeautiy aud Improve 
Your Home Grounds 
Most of us realize the importance of Landscape Beauty in 
relation to our Homes, our Streets, Municipal Parks, Memo- 
rial Parks, Institutions and Industrial Sites everywhere. 
It is so very important to have the right tree, the right 
shrub and the right plant in the right place. It takes some 
imagination to visualize the ultimate beauty and effect that 
one creates when planting suitable sizes. In all of these mat- 
ters, our trained horticulturists are here to help you and to 
advise in detail what, when, and where to plant. We therefore 
invite you to come to the nursery to see the plants; most of 
them will be ready for you to take right along home during 
planting seasons. 
low, slow-growing plants such as the upright and spreading 
Yews (Taxus), Narrow-leaved Hollies, Lily-of-the-Valley Shrubs 
(Andromeda), Evergreen Azaleas, and Ground Covers such as 
Pachysandra and Myrtle near the home. 
It may be truthfully said the most useful and decorative 
slow-growing evergreens for almost every place and pur- 
pose are the Yew trees. They are extremely hardy and their 
rich, lustrous shades of green never fade in winter or sum- 
mer. Many years ago we had the vision to grow Taxus in 
great quantities, so today in our Nurseries near Freehold, 
N. J., is one of the world’s greatest plantings of Taxus of 
all kinds. They are being brought to our Sales Grounds 
and Home Office here in East Rutherford for your in- 
spection. We offer varieties like Taxus cuspidata, both 
upright and spreading, 7. media, T. Wardi, T. densa, 
T. Hicksi and T. Browni, ranging in height from 1 to 
3 feet, depending on variety. 
We offec che following smaller sizes which may be shipped 
by Express or special arrangements made for trucking to 
distant points: 
Taxus cuspidata capitata. Upright Japanese Yew. 
Excellent to accent corners and outstanding for hedge or 
specimens. 11% to 2 ft. $4.75 each. 
T. cuspidata nana. Dwarf Japanese Yew. A very low 
and irregular-growing variety. 12 to 15 in. $4.25 each. 
T. cuspidata. Spreading Japanese Yew. A very de- 
strable low evergreen with a spreading habit. 12 to 15 in. 
$2.75 each. 
SELECT YOUR OWN EVERGREEN TREES 
SHRUBS, and ROSE BUSHES 
It is impossible to list ali the plants we grow. The larger 
trees, specimen evergreens and shrubs that require trans- 
planting with a large ball of earth, are mainly for local sales; 
it is obvious why it is not practical or economical to trans- 
port them any distance by rail. 
Our ‘‘Balled and Burlapped’” Evergreens 
broadleaf Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs. 
dendrons and Azaleas . . . large Fruit Trees . . . Vines 
Perennials are usually ready for ‘‘Cash and 
Carry” sales at proper planting seasons. Well-informed 
salesmen are ready to assist you to make your garden a 
part of your home life. Our business is not only to produce 
good plants but to advise you how to use them. For the 
benefit of those who cannot visit us weekdays, we are open 
Sunday 9:00 to 4:30, during the planting seasons. 
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A well-established planting showing good Landscape Composition with 
Taxus and other Evergreen Trees, Azaleas, Flowering Trees, Perennials 
and the open lawn. Trees, Shrubs and Plants not only grow in stature and 
beauty but always increase, your property value. Do you know of anv 
other permanent investment yielding such handsome returns? 
Our enlarged Sales Grounds and New Field Office to serve the many patrons in this great metropolitan 
area who make it a habit to mofor to the Nursery for Quality Plants for Permanent Landscape Beauty 
ce) OUR LOCATION AND HOW TO REACH US ® 
When motoring from the Oranges, Montclair, Nutley, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield, etc. take N. J. Route 
S-3 and cross the Passaic River to reach our home oflice and grounds on Paterson Avenue in East 
Rutherford. From Newark, take the River Road or Route 17. 
Motoring from Englewood, Teaneck, Tenafly, Hackensack, Ridgewood, Saddle River, Paterson, 
etc. Is very easy via main highways as mapped. [lighway signs to Rutherford and East Rutherford, 
via Paterson Ave., are at all intersections. 
From Westchester County, Connecticut, New York City, Long Island, ete. use the George Wash- 
ington Bridge, Lincoln Tunnel, or Holland Tunnel via N.J. Routes 3, S-3, 6 or 17, as the case may be. 
Follow the East Rutherford highway signs, especially when leaving routes 6 or S-3 before getting to 
Clifton and Passaic. We are about 9 miles from the Bridge or Tunnels. j 
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All Plants Grown in Our Om wes, New Jersey Nurseries 
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NURSERY 
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ROSES, PERENNIALS — iil Provucrs TREES, SHRUBS 
EVERGREENS Lets cs AND VINES 
PATERSON AVE., EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 
RUtherford 2-0700 
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