
AND TREE EXPERTS, Inc. 
rock gardens. Their use in foundation plantings is 
greatly to be commended as they form a year-round 
frame for any dwelling. A single specimen planted at 
some strategic position gives the necessary highlight to 
any planting and as screens and windbreaks they are_ 
unexcelled. 
Our Nursery stock of Evergreens, including firs, 
spruces, pines, yews, hemlocks and cedars has been care- 
fully sheared, fed and cared for. Here you will find a 
large assortment from which to choose for transplanting 
to your own grounds. 
1. Block of Red Pines ranging in sizes from 
10 to 15 feet. Suitable for windbreaks and 
shore planting. 
2. Fifteen to twenty foot White Fir—a very 
fine specimen tree—suitable for immediate 
effects. 
3. Specimen Rhododendrons. Note compact- 
ness of growth and uniformity of shape. 
4. One of the largest dwarf Japanese Yews 
of which we know. Five to six feet high and 
a twenty to twenty-five foot spread. This 
plant is on display next to our office and 
we believe it to be well over 150 years old. 





















