Planting Directions 
The fine rootlets of the young trees are very 
delicate and may be seriously injured even by a 
few minutes exposure to the sun or drying winds. 
It is therefore best to keep the trees in an 
ordinary pail with enough muddy water to cover the 
roots. Trees should not be kept lying on the 

Pail of muddy i 
weber wanesier ground while the hole is being dug too high, 1t 
the roots. The hole should be made large enough to receive wilt’ dle. 
the roots without cramping them. The roots are 
inserted in the hole, spread out and loose soil 
tamped with the hands. The tree should be set up- 
right and planted to the same depth at which it 
grew in the nursery. This depth is indicated by 
: aed of light bark around the tree at ground 
evel. 
A test of proper planting is to give each tree 
a slight tug after Beteing. If the tree pulls up, 
it is not properly set. Failure to set the tree 
firmly and at the right depth usually results in 
stunting or death. 
Tree planted After the tree is planted it should be watered ee ee 
right, it will and judicious rater ing should be done at least tiers he 
live. once each week, especially during the first year. wil vate 
Before the ground freezes solidly, an especially 
good watering should be given. This freezes the 
roots wet and prevents the drying out of the SaeNe he 
foliage. Even during the winter, if there is no Z 2 ae 
snow on the ground, an occasional watering should & { ‘i 
be given. If the Spring is dry, watering should +, < 5 
be kept up. 


After the ground is frozen, newly planted ever= 
eae should receive a heavy mulch of either dead 
YX < mf . eaves or straw, 8-10 inches deep. A mulch of 
LO Bas this kind holds the frost in check and prevents EY 
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: heaving out, due to alternating freezing and thaw— aiid 
Peeters. ing. Wotght the mulch down with dirt or boards to rosa aaah 
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will ale. we) hres the wind from blowing it off during iiad pte: 

To Our Friends Old and New 
Our evergreens can be succesfully transplanted in spring and in fall. 
Ths spring planting season starts early in April and lasts until the 
middle of June. Fall planting starts early in September and lasts un- 
til the ground freezes solidly. 

Our trees are shipped with the roots packed in damp moos and wrapped in 
waterproof paper. Shipment will be made in proper time for planting. 
If any stock proves untrue to name it will either be exchanged or pure 
chase price will be returned. However in no case will we be responsible 
for any sum greeter than the original purchase price. 
We guarantee our trees free from diesesse and in best growing condi- 
tion.We do not give any guarantee as to the growth of the atock.Cli- 
matic condition, your care and other factors over which we have no 
controll will determine your success in growing any plant or tree. 
No order accepted under one Dollar and please do not send stamps. 
We will payall shipping charges exoept where noted otherwise. 
No complaint is entertained unless made within five days after re- 
ceipt of trees. 
Our catalogs contain detailed planting instructions, which we kindly 
ask you to follow carefully. 
It is understood and agreed between the customer and ourselves that 
the purchasers order and our acknowledgment’ ef its receipt, shall 
constitutea mutual acceptence of all terms and conditions mentioned 
in our catalog. 8. 
