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How to Trim 
At planting cut tops 
back to 4 or 6 inches 
above the ground, 
Each spring the hedge 
can be trimmed back 
to the desired height 
and width. Frequent 
trimming during early 
summer will make the 
hedge grow dense. 
Trim both the sides 
and the top or else 
hedge will grow wider 
at the top and become 
open at the bottom. 
Vinca minor. MYRTLE. A familiar evergreen creeper 
with small blue flowers. Splendid ground-cover, 
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’ Vitex macrophylla. CHASTE-TREE. An attractive shrub 
with lavender-blue flowers from July to frost. Needs 
sun. 
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Weigela vaniceki. An improved variety resembling Eva 
Rathke, but having more vigor and rich-colored flow- 
ers of soft ruby-red shaded crimson. 
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very free flowering. Large, deep rose blooms in May. 
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Evergreens have always been used and loved because 
of their stability and the color they lend the winter 
landscape. However, the greatest care must be uSed in 
their selection to avoid varieties which will grow out of 
bounds, Let us help you plan your new house planting. 
