Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury, N. Y. 
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Red Cedar 7 feet high. This tree has just been 
sheared, resulting- in a hard outline. Next year 
it will be dense and graceful. We have hundreds 
like this. (See page 16.) 
"White Spruce. The little tree on the right is 1 
foot high. We have five thousand at $12.00 per 100 
or $100.00 per thousand. At this price the roots are 
puddled in mud as shown on page 38 of "Trees for 
liong Island." We strongly advise the purchase of this 
stock for hedges, belts of evergreens for windbreak, 
and for seaside planting. The tree on the left is 
4 feet high. (See page 24.) 
This is a Nordmann's Fir 5 feet high. Our 
stock has been repeatedly root pruned to cheek the 
formation of a tap root, which makes it difficult to 
transplant some of the firs. (See page 16.) 
Oriental Spruce 6 feet high. Note how bushy and 
solid these are. The big ball, of earth is carried on 
a heavy platform. 
This species is the darkest green Spruce. We have 
the largest size trees on the market. (See page 25.) 
