Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Boston Public Library http://www.archive.org/details/haveyounoticedneOObost ti &2 mm Have you noticed the new trees in your neighborhood? These trees were planted by the Boston Redevelopment Authority as part of the public improvement program for your neighborhood. A tree provides oxygen, humidifies and circulates the air and most importantly, it humanizes and beautifies the city. However there are some things you must do to keep it alive and well: 1. Water the tree regularly during the growing season. About 10 gallons a week is sufficient. 2. Keep the base neat and weeded, and keep pets away. 3. Keep salt away in winter. These trees are yours to enjoy and care for. City of Boston Raymond L. Flynn, Mayor Boston Redevelopment Authority Stephen Goyle, Director if}