Introduction 
W E have been growing quality nursery stock for 
thirty years, and our nursery, the largest in 
Nassau County, now contains a complete line of 
specimen plant material for landscaping private grounds, 
parks, and public buildings. You are invited to visit our 
nursery and make your personal inspection of the thou¬ 
sands of trees on display. Both in Spring and Fall, the 
flowers and fruits of many varieties of trees and shrubs, 
as well as the various interesting shades of evergreen 
foliage, make a drive through the nursery an enjoyable 
and colorful one. 
Our office is open every day including Sunday, and 
evenings during the planting season. Experienced nurs¬ 
erymen will gladly advise you on the kinds of materials 
suitable for every location, how to care for trees and 
shrubbery, and on any other questions you have con¬ 
cerning your garden. 
Prices listed herein are for freshly dug stock delivered 
on Long Island within twenty miles of the nursery. 
We will deliver at cost beyond the twenty mile area. 
There is a reasonable extra charge for planting. Special 
discounts quoted on ten or more plants of one variety and 
size. Where there is a range in price on any item, each 
individual tree will be priced on selection. 
All material, except where otherwise noted, is dug 
with a ball of earth around the roots, securely wrapped 
with burlap, and where necessary, with a platform under 
the ball. Particular care is taken at our nursery to 
dig every tree with a large part of the root system undis- 
tured, to insure its success and rapid growth after 
transplanting. 
We agree to supply a new tree free of charge to re¬ 
place any tree which we plant which dies within one 
year from the time of planting, or to refund the pur¬ 
chase price at our option. This guarantee is contingent 
upon the carrying out of our terms of payment, and 
proper care being given the newly planted stock. The 
cost of transplanting the new tree is borne by the pur¬ 
chaser. 
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS 
BR—Bare root—without ball of earth, roots dipped 
in mud mixture to prevent drying out. 
BB—Balled and burlapped. 
BP—Balled and burlapped with a platform supporting 
the ball. 
Cal.—Diameter of trunk. Caliper is taken six inches 
from the ground on trees up to six inches in 
diameter, and one foot from the ground on 
larger trees. 
Index on last page contains 
both, common and botanical 
names for easy reference. 
