THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 





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Now Is The Time To Plant Hicks' 

 Guaranteed Shade Trees 



THE days are i^et- 

 tiiig damp and cool. 

 It is much better for 

 the trees to be handled 

 nnw than in the liot. dry 

 weather — and if planted 

 n<i\v. they will be well es- 

 tal)lished by next spring. 

 \Ve have a wonderfully 

 tine lot of Norway Maples, 

 twelve years old — 6 to 8 

 inches in diameter, with 

 18 feet spread. 



Their beautiful, dense 

 green foliage makes them 

 about the best shade tree 

 3'ou can plant. They are 

 good drought resisters. 



flicks |rGG;5 



Isaac Hicks ^ Son 



Wostburu ■ Lonj^ Island 



And remember: if an\- 

 of our stock dies, we will 

 replace it without cost to 



\iiU. 



i'his unusual guarantee 

 we have long been making 

 because we know so well 

 the superior ([ualit\' nf nur 

 stuck. 



We have shipped trees 

 1,000 miles, and thev have 

 all lived. 



Send for our new bar- 

 gain list. It will give you 

 an opportunity to select 

 now, right at the Ijest time 

 of the year, the best nur- 

 sery stock at two-thirds 

 to one-half its real value. 



When It Comes to Greenhouses Come to Hitchings 



SEND FOR CATALOGUE 



Hitchi 



ELIZABETH, N. J. 



General Office and Faclory- 

 NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 



1170 Broadway 49 Federal Street 40 South )5tli Street 



