Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury, N. Y— Moving Large Trees 
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A carload of these Pines, planted three years ago, effectually shuts out the passing trains and the view of the trolley 
bridge. On the other sides rows of houses and sheds are screened with Pine, Hemlock, Blue Spruce, Fir and Cedar up 
to 30 feet high. Residence of Mr. Robert Graves, Mineola, L. I. 
Although we have hundreds of trees 20 years old that have grown in the nursery since infancy, it is not possible 
to keep up the supply that way. Here are White Pines 20 to 27 feet high, part of 13 carloads brought to the nursery 
in 1908. They are ready for delivery any time of the year. 
Landscape Department Discontinued 
The making of plans for grading, roads, location of buildings and extensive planting, has been dis- 
continued since June, 1909, when Mr. H. T. Patterson, the head of that department for eight years, 
established an independent office. 
