LANDSCAPING 
SERVICE 
FOR HOME OWNERS WHO DESIRE TO 
CREATE NEW AND ADDITIONAL 
BEAUTY ON THEIR HOME GROUNDS 
Perhaps the first and most important step in preparing for landscap- 
ing is the working out of a carefully balanced, detailed planting plan 
to exactly fit your individual grounds—using the proper choice of 
hardy materials, placed to best advantage. Such a plan, the ulti- 
mate development of which will create the picture you wish to 
attain, will usually prevent many planting disappointments and a 
needless expenditure of cash. For years, we have specialized in 
this service which is FREE to our customers. You, too, are welcome 
to avail yourself of this opportunity. Simply follow the directions 
below: 
If it is possible, come to our nursery with pictures of your home, along with its 
blueprint or a rough sketch you might make. Doors, windows, walks, etc., are 
important. You should have their location, width, and height correct. Should you 
not be able to visit our nursery, simply send the information to us—address your 
correspondence to—Landscape Architect, Wolfe Nursery, Stephenville, Texas. To 
avoid delay, send your plans in early. 
All Plants Prepaid to Your Door 
PLANTING AND CARE OF FRUIT TREES 
All plants should be unpacked immediately upon receipt from our nursery. Check 
carefully to see that the varieties and sizes you ordered were shipped, or that 
proper substitutions were made provided we were authorized to make them. Be 
sure to keep the original copy of your order blank which serves as a packing slip 
and was returned with your order. We will need it in case of adjustment. 
You should make a special effort to do the planting when the nursery stock is 
received. If conditions are unfavorable for planting, heel the plants in the ground 
in a well-drained location. Dig a trench that is deep and wide enough to hold 
the roots. Remove the plants from the package, cut all strings, and place their 
root system in the trench. To prevent the roots from drying out, work the soil 
thoroughly in and around the roots. Regardless of whether the soil is wet or dry, 
pour sufficient water in the trench to pack the soil closer to the roots. This will 
drive out air pockets, keep the roots moist, and in a good living condition, 
