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M$artificial Christmas tree They have new LED white artificial Christmas trees in both white and green colors. www.LEDtrees.com or click here artificial Christmas trees
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M$http://www.christmas-tree-company.co.uk/
Very good quality tree, quick delivery - no complaints!
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M$Balsam Hill Christmas Tree Co.
http://www.balsamhill.com/Artificial-Christmas-Trees-s/1.htm
Their trees are of superb quality and right now they have a special clearance price going on for a really nice white tree.
Their Denali White Christmas Tree in their Classics Collection is a really beauty.
The prices are really good right now too.
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Thanks for the information. The ornaments sure do look better. Wonder what my cats would do with an upside down tree. Looks even more tempting then the right side up variety.
In the 12th century, especially in Europe, it became customary to hang fir trees upside down to symbolize the Holy Trinity.
The upside down trees were also concidered the symbol of Christianity.
In recent years the artifical upside down Christmas trees were introduced to retailers for store displays.
By useing these display trees hung upside down the retailers are able to display more ornaments at eye level, the best location for the buying public's view.
Plus by utilizing this type of display tree it leaves more floor space available for display purposes or to hold additional stock of decorations.
Seems the idea caught on with alot of people as a novelty and a pratical solution for those with small children and pets.
By hanging the tree upside down from a bracket on the ceiling you can keep most of those heirloom ornaments that great grandma passed down out of the reach of little hands.
Those of us with pet dogs and cats know all to well how they love to play 'ring around the xmas tree' tails wagging, knocking treasured ornaments off. With an upside down tree those ornaments are safely above the tail zone.
Plus imagine how many more presents you can pile up with all that extra space.
Retailers such as Hammacher Schlemmer's find it difficult to keep these novel christmas trees in stock.