Large Norway Maples moved for Mr. Clarence H. Mackey, Roslyn, L. I. We moved about one hundred of 
these trees on the Hicks Patent Tree Mover in 1901-2. They were 12-16 in. in diameter, 30-36 ft. high, and 25-33 
ft. broad. Four rows were planted bordering the entrance avenue and trimmed to symmetrical form. 
Trees for Long Island 
Edition 1910 
Westbury Nurseries 
Hicks Patent Tree-Movers 
LANDSCAPE PROBLEMS 
A DISTINCT HELP. — See index for the illustrations and paragraphs giving solutions of landscape 
problems, — how to get immediate shade for the house, — to screen the service court, — to have a home supply 
of fruit, — to have a hardy flower garden, — to immediately and permanently screen unsightly buildings, — 
to plant at the seaside, etc., etc. 
ISAAC HICKS & SON 
EDWARD HICKS •• HENRY HICKS 
Westbury, Nassau County, Long Island, New York 
Telephone 68 Westbury 
Illustrated by photographs of trees which we have moved, and of places most of which were planted with stock from 
the Westbury Nurseries. Views on pages 20, 51, 56, 58, 64, 65, 70 and 92 are in the Jlrnold Jlrborelum, or in 
the grounds of its director, Prof. C. S. Sargent. 
Copyright, 1910, by Isaac Hicks & Son 
