Large Nursery-Grown Tree Ready for Moving. Note the Fine 
Fibrous Roots 
Large Trees on New Places 
T HE writer once stood in the portico of an old southern 
home and looked down an avenue of magnificent live Oaks 
casting their two-hundred-year-old shade across splendid 
old Boxwood sentinels standing shoulder high on either side of 
the door. One marvels at the foresight of that old southern 
planter who in pre-Revolutionary days set out his sapling Oaks 
and tiny Boxwood before that stately white-columned house, 
and at the hard-headed Yankee who lined village street and 
lawn with Elms or Maples; to-day we reap the benefit as we pass 
in motor cars beneath these century-old trees. We of this gen¬ 
eration are hardly satisfied to wait for years for the adornment 
and value that large trees always lend to any property—trees 
and evergreens which will produce a beautiful effect at once on 
lawn and avenue. 
Andorra Nurseries are equipped to supply large trees of 
thirty to forty feet in height, that are in keeping in size and 
dignity with our spacious modern houses, these trees at once 
producing an immediate effect on estates which would other¬ 
wise be shadeless and uninteresting for many years. Prominent 
among the varieties of large trees which we have grown in our 
nurseries, and which can be successfully moved by truck or 
freight are Maples, Elms, Oaks, Lindens, Planes and the spread¬ 
ing Beech; among the Evergreens are Pines, Spruces, the 
Japanese Cypress and great Boxwoods. These large trees are 
suitable for planting on avenues or lawn. 
