The Vienna Nursery 

Group Planting of Pfitzer’s Juniper and Arborvitae 
Ornamental EV E. i G R E. ay Ss 

SELECTED, HARDY STOCK FROM VIENNA NURSERY 
Our Evergreens have all been several times transplanted, which gives them a good fiberous root system, 
which is very essential in successful transplanting. 
We dig all evergreens with ball of earth and burlap them securely so as to not disturb the fine fiberous 
roots that help to keep the trees in,good condition while being transplanted. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
We think it best to not remove the burlap from 
the roots when planting, as a slight jar would burst 
the ball of earth and cause the ball to crumble leav- 
ing the roots bare. It is well to cut the top cord 
when it is tied around the base of the tree so as to 
keep from girdling trunk, but it should not be cut 
until the tree is placed in proper position and proper 
depth. You may want to plant it a little deeper or 
move it one way or the other after digging the hole 
so the cord would be there to hold it together until 
you had it placed just right. 
After the tree is placed, fill in loose soil, do not 
tamp, but put in water sufficient to settle the loose 
soil making it wet enough to allow plenty of water 
to soak thoroughly the ball of earth under the 
burlap. Then add more soil and water until it is a 
loblolly of mud, then allow to settle before adding 
more soil. After the tree is settled and you are sure 
it is where you want to leave it cut the top string 
around the base of the tree and the burlap will 
rot in a short time allowing the roots to come 
through; 
