Quercus alba (White Oak)...... B&B 6-8’ 
B&B 8-10’ 
B&B 2-2%” eal. 
B&B 2%-3” * 
B&B 3-3%%” Sy 
coccinea (Scarlet. O:) 7) 4-6! 
faleata: (CRedsO.)) 9 ay aia eee 6-8’ 
Dah CORR 8-10’ 
Rees 2-216” eal. 
palustris'( Pin O72) 4,43 6-7’ 
does 1 PASS Cal mee! Se ere oir gee 7-3’ 
1 Oe Cale ne te ice ee eee 8-10’ 
2-214” Calin, atk Sat Lae eee 9-11’ 
QAG Bo ACA). Pn ae oh es ee 10-12’ 
and 
phellosa(W illow-O.) seer en oe 6-7’ 
7-8’ 
8-10’ 
Rhododendron catawbiense 
(Catawba Rhododendron) ....... 114-2’ 
2-3) 
Rhodotypos kerroides (Black Jetbead) 2-3’ 
3-4) 
Rhus cotinus (Smoketree) .......... ae 
glabtar(smootn ouMmac) see eee A=5s 
typhina (Staghorn S.) 5-6’ 
Robina hispida (Roseacacia Locust). . 3-4’ 
Rosa harisoni (Harrison Yellow Rose) 2-00 
huvonis (Father Huco R:) 92...) 2-3' 
rugosa rosea (Pink Rugosa R.).... 2-3’ 
NOW WE CAN SEE 
OUT OF THE WINDOWS 
Has the foundation planting of 
your home grown so tall as to shut 
out the light and view? This year 
many home owners are moderniz- 
ing their landscape plantings. 
New varieties of low, slower grow- 
ing, rich-foliaged evergreens and 
shrubs are replacing the over- 
grown specimens. Ask us to show 
you how the new “Landscape 
Modernization Plan” applies to 
your home planting. 
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