IT PAYS TO PLANT THE BEST! 




MARSHALLS PROPAGATE FROM 
BEARING TREES 
v A GOOD TRUNK STARTED 
GOOD LIMB DISTRIBUTION 
NOT TOGETHER IN A WHORL 
MARSHALLS 
Better Built 
TREES 
BETTER BUILT TOPS 
By early and proper pruning, a better bal- 
anced top is established in young Marshall trees. 
Note this illustration of a typical example... 
the spaced limb distribution on the main trunk 
(crowded limbs result in weak structure), and 
how the long, straight leader provides for fine 
future development for this tree. 
EXCELLENT ROOT SYSTEM 




Look for these all-important qualities in 
the trees you select, remembering that it 
pays to plant the best. Good limb distri- 
bution and a fully developed root system 
are two “musts” for every tree worth 
planting. 
BETTER, HARDIER ROOTS 
Marshalls trees are two counts to the good 
right at the start... first, roots from hardy 
northern strains, and second, the right kind of 
soil, and constant care and cultivation. These 
factors account for the unusually fine root 
structure for which Marshalls trees are noted. 
SELECTED STRAINS 
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