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Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury, N. Y. 
This is a Pin Oak 5 
feet high, at $30.00 per 
hundred, or $250.00 per 
thousand. They are vig- 
orous, stocky trees with 
abundance of fibrous 
roots. 
This is a Red Oak 5 
feet high at $45.00 per 
hundred. This is a good 
size to plant. They will 
grow 3 feet or more per 
year equalling Norway 
Maples. 
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This is a detail in the pine forest shown below. 
They are White Pines and White Oaks, two of the 
best trees for nine-tenths of Long Island. They help 
each other and are not really slow if you let them 
alone and allow the fallen leaves to fertilize the 
ground. 
IMS 
This is a pine forest planted, in 1893, with White Pines, 2 year seedlings, 3 inches high. In 17 years they 
are 25 to 30 feet high, 8-11 inches in diameter It was sandy hillside, abandoned and growing Blackberry and 
Bayberry bushes. View on the grounds of Mr. E. D. Morgan, Wheatly Hills, L. I. (See page 20.) 
