Dear Sir: I owe you thanks for the hints about moving trees with frozen balls of earth. I began to put them in practice the beginning of this month, and have already moved twenty trees, Elms, Maples, and White Pines. These trees are from 18 to 30 foet high. I took them from the meadows and road aides where they stood alone - so that they have handsome heads. The tatter I have shortened-in all over the tips of the branches. With three hands, a yoke of oxen and a low. strong sled, I found it quite an easy matter, and feel confident the trees will do well - a: balls of earth five feet in diameter - containing nearly all the main roots - were taken entire with every tree. J am charmed with the effect so speedily produced - turning a bore site into one with the shelter and growth of eighteen or twenty years. The cost of removing the twenty trees, preparing the holes and all, is exaetly $100. And 1 have expended no such gum on my premises so much to my satisfaction. A Constant Reader. Philadelphia, Dee. 17.