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Your trees, plants or shrubs are living 
things and should be treated as such. 
The Nursery from which they were pur- 
chased has produced strong and healthy — 
specimens and should survive to give you 
pleasure for years to come, provided the 
proper care is taken in planting and 
maintenance, 
A hole must be dug slightly larger and 
the same depth as the ball of earth taken 
with the plant. Peat moss and a good 
manure should be mixed into the soil, both 
in the battom and that which is to be back- 
filled. Placing the ball in the hole, the 
mixture should then be filled in around the 
ball firmly and watered well. Watering 
should be continued at least once if not 
twice a week until the plant has become 
established. A light application of fertili- 
zer should be applied as the plant starts to 
grow to boost it along. Pruning and spray- 
ing are also essential in any maintenance 
program. ! 
If complications arise which you cannot 
_ control, we will be only too glad to advise. 
-POUNDRIDGE NURSERIES, INC, 
R.D. 1 e POUND RIDGE, N. Y. 
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