CREW MAKING A COMMERCIAL PLANTATION 
PLANTING SERVICE 
QOME of these men are still in our Service Department, an organization trained by Mr. Bray, Superin- 
^ tendent of our Nurseries. 
These men are experienced both in ornamental and commercial planting, and are available for every 
kind of planting, however extensive or limited, plain or elaborate, with proper equipment and adequate 
supervision. We put a sufficient number on each planting using local labor as helpers. They have planted 
millions of trees in the past six years for customers in New England alone. 
ORNAMENTAL AND COMMERCIAL PLANTING 
Evergreen and hardwood groups and individual 
trees, for shade and ornament, including avenue 
and roadside decoration. 
Windbreaks, borders, screens and hedges. 
Underplanting to provide attractive ground cover; 
also for food and shelter for birds and game. 
Planting to retain shifting sands; planting suited 
to swampy lands and for dry elevations. 
Seaside planting. Forest arboreta and “little 
tree gardens.” 
Reforestation of water sheds, and reservoir mar¬ 
gins; of lumbered lands for new timber and pulp 
crops. 
Reforestation of waste land, burned and cut-over 
tracts and barren hillsides. 
Railroad planting for supplies in demand: tim¬ 
ber, poles and ties; and for washing soil on cuts 
and fills. 
Planting for Christmas trees and general wood 
crops. 
Establishment of forest nurseries for industrial 
corporations. 
Your inquiry for rates of skilled labor, prices of plants and all other planting details will be promptly 
met at our General Offices. 
