. Horticulture; a text book for high schools and normals. Gardening; Vegetable gardening; Fruit-culture. 370 BEAUTIFYING HOME GROUNDS fast are seldom permanent; they will die young. For more perma- nent growths we would probably select elms, maples, oaks and other slow growing kinds. Among those which grow rather quickly, and are also rather permanent might be mentioned walnut, hardy catalpa, hickory and tulip Fio. 269.—Showing poorly planned walks, drives and planting. For wet places we would select willows, swamp maple, sycamore, alder and others growing naturally along the water's ed


. Horticulture; a text book for high schools and normals. Gardening; Vegetable gardening; Fruit-culture. 370 BEAUTIFYING HOME GROUNDS fast are seldom permanent; they will die young. For more perma- nent growths we would probably select elms, maples, oaks and other slow growing kinds. Among those which grow rather quickly, and are also rather permanent might be mentioned walnut, hardy catalpa, hickory and tulip Fio. 269.—Showing poorly planned walks, drives and planting. For wet places we would select willows, swamp maple, sycamore, alder and others growing naturally along the water's edge of streams. Shrubs to Plant.—It is well for the owner to select those shrubs which are native to his region. What is more beautiful as a shrub than the wild rose, wild blackberry, wild elderberry, and others. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Davis, Kary Cadmus, 1867-. Philadelphia, London, J. B. Lippincott Co


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