ULMUS, Elm Each Ten 
Americana (American Elm). 80 ft. Large, stately tree, fan- 
shaped, very distinct. Bright yellow foliage in fall. 
Grrieeer ramen Mee a A ee ete 8.00 
S-10ett, 2-245 ink caliper 2... : 6.50 
POeIZ rite! 2-2Yorin: ‘caliper =... 8.00 
Specimens. Prices on request. 
WALNUT. See Juglans. 
WILLOW. See Salix. 
WINTER MOVING OF BIG TREES 
We strongly recommend the winter moving of 
large trees which can be done very economically 
at this time of year. 
We are fully equipped to do this job complete. 
CALL US. FOR FREE ESTIMATES. 
Ground Covering Plants 
Just as their name implies, the following plants are suit- 
able for covering the ground under trees and other places 
where grass won't grow. Although primarily foliage plants, 
some have blooms. Some have roots that spread and send 
up new top growth, some spread by sending out trailers 
that take root, and others merely grow more or less pros- 
trate, spreading out as they enlarge to cover a greater 
area of ground each year. 
Convallaria majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley). See page 44 
Euonymus (Evergreen Euonymus). See page 9, 10. 
Hedera helix baltica (English Ivy). See page 10. 
Lonicera halliana (Honeysuckle). See page 27. 
Pachysandra terminalis (Spurge). See page 11. 
Vinca minor (Hardy Myrtle). See page 11. 
You! and Your Plants Have to Eat to Live! 
Nature’s beauty thrives on good care, food, and 
water. Fertilize your garden and lawn properly and 
reap the harvest. Make this year’s garden the best 
ever. 
Best Fertilizers 
for Plant Nourishment 
See pages 56, 57, 63. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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