
OTHING can compare with the majesty of a full- 
grown tree. The cool, restful green foliage provides 
beauty on the lawn and a place for enjoying the air on 
a hot day. Trees also furnish the necessary protection from 
the sun that many garden plants require. 
The evergreen Live Oak, often reaching a height of 60 feet, 
is the best shade tree for Central Florida. It has dark green 
leaves about 5 inches long, and its spreading branches furnish 
abundant shade. Beneath them a most attractive outdoor 
living-room may be arranged, where hot summer afternoons 
may be spent in comfort. 
It is no longer considered necessary to plant saplings that 
you can never hope to see as full-grown trees in your lifetime. 
Modern tree-moving equipment and skilled workmen make it 
possible to move large trees with no risk, provided the usual 
care is given them after they are in their new location. 
Illustrated here is a newly planted tree, showing how prun- 
ing is done to insure safe moving. A 14-inch tree will have 12 
to 14 feet of top and root spread and with only a few inches of 
erowth will make immediate shade and a fine effect. 


To save a generation in planting shade 
trees, see us now and discuss your re- 
quirements. Plant today for TOMOR- 
‘(OW —not fifty years from now. 


