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LAYOUT PLAN 
MINIMUM-SIZE 
HOME NURSERY 
A—Seedlings or Rooted Cuttings 
Must be shaded first two years. Planted 
2” x 2”, lath-house holds 432. After two 
years, must be transplanted into next grade. 
B—Once Transplanted Grade 
Grown as above, or bought. (Our 2 yr. and 
3 yr. Azaleas, e.g.) Space about 5” x 5” 
(80 in the lath-house pictured). Shaded 
‘irst year, but the second year shade 
omitted except in drought. In 2 years, now 
twice transplants (‘‘XX’’), usable as hedge 
plants, for bedding, etc. 
C—Twice Transplanted Grade 
Can be moved into open, spaced 9” x 9” 
(nursery pictured holds 104) and left two 
years. They are ‘‘shaped’;  straggly 
branches lopped off with sharp knife. Culti- 
vate, fertilize, water, no shade needed. 
After 2 years, they are XXX (three times 
transplanted), bushy and shapely. 
D—Specimens 
Every garden needs some larger, well 
formed plants. Such specimens are grown 2 
or more years spaced 18” x 18” (nursery 
pictured holds 32). 
5 HEDGES 
FENCE 
Many plants can be made 
into hedges, including the 
much advertised Rosa multi- 
flora, Privets and barberry 
(all priced on page 7) but 
Hemlock and Yew are far 
the best of all. The XX sizes 
of hemlock can be put in 
hedge row — smaller should | 
be bedded two years first. 
TSUGA (Hemlock) 
The Yew hedge responds 
to shearing—dense, dar. 
Canadensis (Northern Hemlock). 60 ft. Zone Ill. In forests, a majes- 
tic patriarch, but readily sheared to hedge or modest specimen 
sizes. Humus. Stands shade. The most beautiful native evergreen. 
Hemlock Hedge when properly 8 to I2in. § (10) ee 
sheared gives a fine, even, smooth een of veneh a 
dark green surface unlike any to 2 in. esas a 
other hedge. Thrives in soils rang- 12 to 15 + Bre eas 
ing from ordinary to damp, geganre tig : 
Se ecard edn e tes {all ESO) USS Te Wi Gwcrene $12.50 26.00 
shade, hence is easy to 
grow. Set plants 1% 
feet apart. 
(insert) 12 - 15 
inch Hemlock 
newly planted 
and 
(photo) how itp 
looks 8 yearsie 
later. 
18 to 24 in. XX........ 15.00 33.00 
(100) 
$12.00 
18.00 
35.00 
70.00 
98.00 
120.00 
(1000) 
$85.00 
160.00 
300.00 
900.00 
900.00 
YEW HEDGES 
For any and every purpose in 
which Evergreens are required 
the Yew can be recommended. 
Hardy in New England and On- 
tario, immune to most diseases 
and pests. Accommodating to an 
extraordinary degree, withstand- 
ing shade or full sunshine. 
(25) (100) — (1000) 
TALL HEDGE, 5 to 8 ft. high, 3 to 4 ft. 
wide Taxus capitata (Upright Yew). 
12 to 15 in. X........$25.00 $80.00 $650.00 
V2 TO) TY i, Oe SOTO SOOT cece 
BROAD HEDGE, 2 to 4 ft. high, 2 to 4 ft. 
wide Taxus cuspidata (Spreading Yew). 
NO COM Zia Nees 15.00 50.00 400.06 
12 to 15 in. XX...... 26.00 98.00 900.00 
LOW EDGING, 1 to 3 ft. high, 1 to 3 ft. 
wide Taxus nana brevifolia (Dwarf Yew) 
NO ee SEO) ONO) eis 
NARROW TALL, 4 to 6 ft high, 1% ft. 
wide Taxus vermeulen. 
12 to 18 in. XXX.. 45.00 200.00 1800.00 
