EIGHT 



N the center of tKe lawn, greeting you as you come out 

 the front door, is a beautiful specimen of the Cut-Leaf 

 Weeping Silver Maple. This was about 35 feet high 

 when moved from our nurseries. 



On the left is a broad, shapely Pin Oak, moved 

 when of the same size. 



They have been growing about nine years, and bid fair to make 

 and maintain their luxuriant growth as permanently as if they had never 

 been moved. 



At the extreme right are fine old dwarf Boxwoods, which were 

 perhaps seventy-five years old when we brought them here on our ever- 

 green tree-movers* Residence on ocean front, Cedarhurst, L. I. 



The sketch in the initial letter shows an old picturesque Cedar, 

 25 feet wide, moved from the ocean front on the same estate. 



