Foundation Planting and Border 
FOR THE SUNNY LOCATION 
A. High-growing (for corners 
and angles of house) 
Deutzia 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian (white 
or pink) 
Japan Quince 
Spirea 
Tamarix 
Weigelas, in variety 
Lilac (good for screening) 
B. Medium-growing 
Butterfly Bush (Buddleia) 
Coralberry 
Snowberry 
Hydrangea Arborescens (Hills 
of Snow) 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandi- 
flora (bush form) 
Kerria Japonica (Globe Flower) 
Spirea Thunbergi 
Spirea Van Houttei 
Syringa, Golden 
FOR SHADY LOCATION 
A. High-growing 
Deuzia, Pride of Rochester 
Forsythia (Golden Bell) 
Honeysuckles 
Philadelphus (Mock Orange) 
Snowballs 
Tamarix 
B. Medium and Low-growing 
Barberry, Thunbergi 
Coralberry (Indian Currant) 
Hydrangea Arborescens (Hills 
of Snow) 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandi- 
flora 
Kerria Japonica 
Snowberry 
Spirea Anthony Waterer 
For Winter Effect 
Shrubs with Attractive Fruits 
Barberry, Thunbergi 
Coralberry (Indian Currant) 
Honeysuckle, Fragrant Bush 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian 
Snowball, Japan (Viburnum) 
Snowberry 
Winged Burning Bush 
(Euonymus) 
For Dry Places 
Barberry, Thunbergi 
Coralberry (Indian Currant) 
Forsythia (Golden Bell) 
Snowberry 
Tamarix 
For Wet Places 
Cornus (Dogwood) 
Snowball 
Spirea Thunbergi 
With Fruits Which 
Attract Birds 
Barberry 
Coralberry (Indian Currant) 
Cornus, in variety 
Snowberry 
Viburnums 
For Adverse City 
Conditions 
Barberry, Thunbergi 
Coralberry (Indian Currant) 
Hydrangea Paniculata 
Lilacs, in variety 
Snowberry 
Spirea, in variety 
Syringa (Mock Orange) 
Syringa, Golden (Philadelphus) 
Weigela Rosea 
For Brilliant Autumn Color 
Barberry, Red Leaf 
Barberry, Thunbergi 
Visitors are welcome at all times to browse around our Buffalo 
terest and in this way become acquainted with the kind of pl i i ificati 
ViLLFIe GRC Oo IDEREOR oe ree earn plant material to use in the beautification of your home gr 
Viburnums 
Winged Burning Bush 
(Euonymus) 
Oak Leaf 
Hydrangea 
(Hydrangea 
Quercifolia) 
An unusual 
shrub with foliage 
resembling oak 
leaves, very attrac- 
tive all season but 
especially so in the 
fall when it colors 
eq ipiCln eins. 
Pinkish flowers in 
June -turning to 
purple. Hardy and 
will grow in sun or 
partial shade. Ma- 
turity height 6-8 
ft. Price: 15-18 
in., $1.25 each, 
postpaid. 
Oak-Leaf hyareneea 
PROPER PLANTING 
Planting. Shrub beds should be well prepared for best results. 
The soil should be ‘‘worked’’ thoroughly, organic matter incor- 
porated, and all poor soil replaced with top soil. 
Dig the hole large enough to receive all the roots without crowd- 
ing—at least 6 inches wider than actual root spread. After setting 
the plant in the hole fill with fine soil to 2/3 depth and tamp 
firmly about the roots. Then fill the remainder of the hole with 
water and allow to soak in. Upon settling, back-fill with more fine 
top soil which will serve as a loose mulch to conserve moisture. 
Pruning. When planted, shrubs should be pruned back one- 
third. In later years they should be pruned to prevent them from 
growing out of bounds. The over-crowded and dead branches 
should also be removed then. 
PRUNING 
Shrubs to be pruned directly after flowering: 
on last year’s wood.) 
Barberry 
Cornus (Dogwood) 
Cydonia (Flowering Quince) 
(Those blooming 
Mock Orange 
Flowering Almond 
Spirea Van Houttei 
Deutzia Spirea Thunbergi 
Forsythia Snowball 
Lil 
uikeke Weigela 
Bush Honeysuckle 
Shrubs to be pruned in spring: 
year’s wood. ) 
Rose of Sharon 
Butterfly Bush 
(Those blooming on current 
Hydrangea 
Spirea Anthony Waterer 
BUFFALO SALES YARD 
Sales Yard located at Sheridan Drive and Parkhurst. You will find something of in- 
ounds. Of course, the same in- 
