Simple Landscaping Frames a Harbor View 
he (hoice of “Plant eWaterials 
In the punishment of sea exposures the one tree 
certain to thrive, if properly grown and properly 
planted, is the Japanese Black Pine. Red Cedars, 
Honey Locusts and some Oaks will do fairly well, 
but more slowly. 
For shrubs, the tough Rugosa and Memorial 
Roses, Bayberry, Beachplum, Russian Olive and 
Scotch Broom are most resistant. Low-growing Mu- 
gho Pines, spreading Junipers and some of the Yews 
do well in mass-formation. 
Inshore from these can be used Viburnums of 
several types, Blueberries, Sweetpepper, Chokeberry, 
Bush Honeysuckles and Privet. 
Within the sheltering windbreak of plant masses 
established as described, supplemented if desired by 
walls or fences, and given adequate soil preparation, 
one may certainly have beautiful gardens, or borders, 
of attractive evergreens, shrubs and flowers framing 
fine green lawns. 
Our long practical experience, since 1886, and the 
many examples of our work throughout Cape Cod, 
are your assurance of satisfaction with Lawrence’s 
seaside landscape plantings. 
