DECIDUOUS TREES 



c~7 Large Tree Moving 



— ' HERE is no phase of landscaping more fascinating, which requires more skill or is 

 more satisfying from the practical and pictorial point of view than the planting of large 

 trees. The rewards of constant vigilance and thorough research into the habits, requirements 

 and peculiarities of trees of great size have resulted in remarkable success in moving these 

 giants of the forest to locations where their presence will harmoniously blend man-made 

 structures with nature, and at the same time provide comfort and beauty. This is an addi- 

 tional phase of nursery work to which our efforts have been directed intensively. We 

 have developed a most competent corps of skilled nurserymen, especially fitted for dig- 

 ging, transporting, and replanting large trees safely, speedily, and economically. The pic- 

 ture of massive pieces of architecture rising out of a bare landscape convinces anyone that 

 there is a vital need for this branch of landscape service. 



Modern methods have removed much of the expense and gamble connected with moiing large trees. Those who 

 have transplanting problems or new homes in need of shade, witness this fine example of large tree moiing. 

 Richard Averill Smith Mary Deputy Lamson, L.A. 



