LANDSCAPING 
Set No. 101— Upright Stamps 
A-B-C C-D-E B E F-G 
Small Large Vines, Lombardy Shade Trees 
Shrubs, Shrubs Climbing Bolleana Fruit Trees 
Roses Roses Poplar 
H J K Livine : 
Creeping Round Low’ Narrow, Upright Wider Pyramidal Tree-Like 
Prostrate and Evergreens Columnar, or Evergreens Evergreens 
Medium Low Pyramidal 
Evergreens Evergreens 
Set 101—Green Stamp Pad, Ink and 10 Different Stamps ................ $5.00 
(A) SHRUBS have an average spread of 114’ and are low growing dwarf plants or 
Floribunda Roses. Plant 114’ to 214’ apart. For under windows, or for facers. 
(B) SHRUBS are medium height, spreading plants with an average spread of 2-214 feet. 
(C) SHRUBS are medium height upright shrubs with an average spread of three feet. 
Plant 3-4’ apart. 
(D) SHRUBS are the larger upright shrubs. Ideal for corner plantings. They have an 
average spread of 5 feet. 
(E) SHRUBS are the tall shrubs. Plant them 6-8 feet apart. 
(F) SHRUBS are Flowering Trees and Fruit Trees which spread 10’ to 20’ in diameter 
(5’ to 10’ from the trunk each way). You can plant shrubs and flowers under the 
spread of these small trees. 
(G) LARGE TREE. Large Shade and Fruit Trees spread 20’ to 40’. Plan on other shrubs 
and flowers under the tree as this stamp outlines the semi-mature size. 
(H) CREEPING, PROSTRATE AND MEDIUM LOW EVERGREENS grow in an oval shape, 
approximately 3x5’ to 4x 8’ at maturity. 
(J) ROUND LOW EVERGREENS are shown as 3 feet diameter, although they can spread 
to 5 feet if not trimmed. 
(K) NARROW, UPRIGHT, COLUMNAR, OR PYRAMIDAL EVERGREENS develop to 3 
feet diameter and do best when kept trimmed to that size. 
(L) WIDER PYRAMIDAL EVERGREENS — These Evergreens can be kept narrow or allow- 
ed, if fully developed, to spread out to a full bushy growth. 
(M) TREE-LIKE EVERGREENS — This stamp is of a fully mature Spruce, Pine, or Fir — 
Because the Evergreens grow slowly, this class is often drawn as (L). 
(N) HEDGE — This stamp represents a six foot length and two feet wide, which may 
be repeated. 
Copyright 1953, H. L. Bardin, Cashman Nurseries, Ine. 
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