AMERICAN CEDAR, 30 feet tall; stem diameter 10 inches; 
diameter of ball 7 feet. This tree was planted for one of our 
clients in 1936 and is thriving today. 
Trees of this size are moved quickly and economically 
with our modern equipment. 
Ornamental and Shade Trees 
Possibly the most attractive feature of many of 
our New England towns is their large shade and 
ornamental trees. 
Trees may be planted through the entire year, 
but should be planted during the fall and winter 
months, November through March. 
It is important to plant some of these trees each 
year, since it takes from ten to twenty-five years 
to produce a good-sized specimen. Plant medium- 
sized trees and they will grow rapidly into lofty 
specimens. 
For over half a century, our Nursery has been 
moving medium and large sized shade trees success- 
fully. We have growing in our Nursery many 
varieties that do well in this locality. 
Trees not marked B&B (Balled and Burlapped) 
can be moved with bare roots when taken early in 
spring, before leaves appear, or in autumn after 
leaves have fallen. 
