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Fall Digging Hazard

Explanation

Certain trees have a high risk of failure when dug in the fall.  Princeton Nurseries clearly identifies these trees and advises against the risk.  However, upon your request, we will dig this material, but we assume no responsibility for its survival.  In an effort to provide the best means for survival, we will dig fall hazards with an oversized ball.  The charge for this procedure will be an additional 5% over the catalog price.  This additional charge will also apply to requests for oversized balls dug throughout the year.

We wish to inform customers that it is very risky to dig the following trees in the fall:

Acer buergerianum

Betula varieties

Carpinus varieties

Celtis varieties

Cercis canadensis

Cercidiphllum varieties

Crataegus varieties

Fagus varieties

Halesia varieties

Koelreuteria paniculata

Liquidambar varieties

Liriodendron varieties

Malus - in leaf

 

Nyssa sylvatica

Ostrya

Prunus - all stone fruits

Pyrus varieties

Quercus - all oaks except Q. palustris

Salix - weeping varieties

Sorbus varieties

Tilia tomentosa varieties

Ulmus parvifolia varieties

Zelkova varieties

Last Updated:  August 15, 2006