TWENTY-TWO 



Ways of 



Getting 



Large 



Nursery 



Stock 



To You 



Being delivered early in May, when the leaves are pushing out. Even after its road journey of fifteen miles, it can 

 be planted and not lose these leaves because there is enough sap in the trunk and branches to keep them from 

 wilting until the roots send up a new supply. This is one of the two-wheeled movers we have invented. 



Three carloads of Norway Maples, 25 feet high and 10 feet spread, shipped to the late E. H. Harriman at 

 Arden, N. Y., for planting on the terraces on the mountain top, according to the plans of Carrere and Hastings, 

 Architects. 



Our cheap way to deliver three to six 

 big trees, 5 to 7 inches in diameter, 20 to 30 

 feet high and 1 0 to 1 5 feet spread of roots and 

 top. It can go over ferries. Trees on three-bench 

 wagon are lifted to the mover for planting. 



