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THOSE NECESSITIES FOR ANY HO?IE; 
They are needed net only for ehc.de, hut also for the 
landscape effects- to cast shadows on the lawn, to en¬ 
frame the ho rare or other -rr iew, to furnish hack around 
for tlce house or scene, to screen off objectionable 
views, to mate great mass effect in large plantings. 
A residential street without street trees is in¬ 
deed a sad aspect. Why not see to it that your town 
has them on all possible streets? A building lot or 
subdivision without trees is hard 
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Invest in 
trees and sell at a profit. It takes time to grow a 
big tree, but it will never be big if it is never start¬ 
ed* 
WE MOVE BIG TREES 
AND guarantee the job. You do rot have to wait* you can 
have them nowi Trees up to 10 inches caliper and 35 ft, 
tall moved successfully without cutting back the tops* 
providing shade the first /ear. This requires export 
handling and a very heavy ball o' earth to be dug on 
the roots, but the cost is not toe great for what you 
get and the elimination of the years of waiting. Let 
us quote you. 
We have much larger sizes in many of the varie¬ 
ties below. Smaller ones too. 
* Caliper(cal.) is the diameter of the trunk six 
inches above the ground. 
ELM, American (Ulmus americana) Vase-shaped with its 
high arched limbs. The tree that is typically Amer¬ 
ican. 8-10 ft., it-2 In. cal. 01*75. 
ELL, Chi n ese (Ulmus pumila) "Siberian Elm”. Called 
"Greased Lightening" on account of its rapid grovrth, 
said to be the fastest on earth. 
8-10 ft.51.50 10-12 ft.00 
LINDEN, American (Tilia americana) "Basswood". Large 
grower. 6-8 ft...... .51*50 8-10 ft.,. 52.00 
MAGNOLIA , See page 24. 
