LANDSCAPINGS WITH PERSONALITY 
T is our aim to design plantings that are distinctive—to fit 
the plantings to the house and surroundings-——and to the 
tastes of the owner—-to provide year round beauty for the 
owner, his family, friends, and passersby—to provide use for the 
whole family and guests. “It isn’t a home until it’s planted.” 
We want to enjoy the clothes we wear and we want them to 
fit well and look well. We should plan for a suitable planting 
to fit our home grounds 
We have the best aggregation in this Mid-West, of talent in 
the way of training and experience for landscape work. All plans 
are submitted to the office for approval. This system makes every 
job important for our consideration. 
Our nurserymen work in the fields and do not landscape. Our 
landscape men do not work in the nursery. Each man has his 
special work. 
Ask our representative or write us for our special folder, 
“Landscapings with Personality’—how you may obtain this spe- 
cial help. 
A Pleasing Combination 
of the Formal and 
Informal Types 
of Treatment. 
All types of plantings are handled—farm and city homes, com- 
mercial orchards, and landscaping for parks, public buildings, and 
business establishments. Let Marshalls help you plan it! 
(Se ae ee ee 
Marshall’s Written 
GUARANTEE 
When you place an order with a Marshall representative, he 
gives you a duplicate copy. On this sheet is printed a positive 
guarantee, promising replacement of any stock that should fail 
to grow. Further, the plants are guaranteed to be free from in- 
fectious diseases and damaging insects, and to be healthy, vig- 
orous, and well-formed. A State Inspector’s Certificate accom- 
panies each shipment. 
Marshalls have a reputation of satisfying their customers. No 
quibbling about replace with any reasonable customer. 
A Formal Type 
of Planting 
for Home 
Grounds. 
We do not make plans by mail, but go into this work in an 
exacting manner by being on the grounds—to see the surround- 
ings—and work in your ideas. 
We have made plans for: 
Subdivisions. 
Cemeteries. 
Factory grounds. 
College grounds. 
School grounds. 
Church grounds. 
Hospital grounds. 
Small and large home grounds. 
Golf grounds. 
Mausoleums and grave lots. 
Formal and informal gardens. 
Foundation plantings. 
Location of buildings. 
Location of drives and walks. 
Grading suggestions. 
Outdoor living rooms. 
Bird sanctuaries. 
Protective shrub boundaries. 
Screens. 
Colorful flower borders. 
Water gardens. 
Rock gardens—large and small. 
Rose and flower gardens. 
Renovation of old plantings. 
Are you interested in improving your grounds? 
A Planting 
in the 
Informal 
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