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appear to be dying. Scotch and Eiga pine show the most vitality. So far, the follow- 

 ing may be said to be the result of tree testing on the farm : Scotch, Eiga and 

 European monntain pine and red cedar a fair success. The spruces, hemlock and 

 American ai bor vitse have thus far failed. The birches, mountain ash, Noi way maple, 

 American elm and Cottonwood have in a measure succeeded, as a number of each have 

 stood two winter's and made a fair growth the third summer. 



Butternut, walnut, ash, locust, beech, catalpa, sycamore, oak, hickory, &c., have 

 failed. Our native maple, elm, ash, oak and cherry are, of course, successful 

 wherever grown, and it seems quite safe to recommend that such as these be planted 

 almost entirely by settlers. 



Forest Trees planted, 1889-90, with number living in November, 1890. 



Name. 



Scotch Pine 



Austrian Pine. . . . 



Riga Pine 



Mountain Pine. . 



White Spruce 



Norway Spruce . 

 Hemlock . ... . . 



Cedar 



Red Cedar 



Ash-leaved Majile . 

 Norway Maple . . . . 



Soft Maple 



Russian 01iv(i. 

 Black Walnut. . . 



Rock Elm 



Manitoba Elm . 

 American Elm . . 

 Yellow Birch.. 



White Birch 



European Birc! I . . 



Canoe Birch 



Green Ash 



White Ash 



Black Ash 



Mountain Ash . 



Oak 



Locust 



Red Oak 



American Beech . 



Black Cherry 



White Elm 



Juniper 



Russian Mulberry . 

 Linden 



Chestnut, sweet 



Spanish Chestnut 



Native Maple 



Catalpa 



Cottonwood 



European Aider 



Sycamore 



Coffee Tree 



European Larch 



Butternut 



European White Ash 



Blue Spruce 



Hickory 



American Movnitain A^h 



European Mountain Ash 



Native ^faple, T']lni and Ash (transplanted;. 



Planted, 



1889. 



421 



400 



43 



],018 

 675 

 153 

 650 



50 

 500 

 875 



75 



53 

 135 



982 

 600 



71 



50 

 100 



90 

 140 

 105 



75 



54' 



374 



2 



200 



114 



850 



2,000 



50 



41 



500 



Living, 

 1890. 



70 

 



28 



358 



30 











40 



440 



142 







5 



120 



955 



200 



50 



30 

 40 

 30 







4:1 



-50 



0^ 













 50 







160 



5 











Planted, 

 1890. 



175 

 200 

 500 

 150 

 310 

 185 



320 



4l' 



200 



5^;o 



Living, 

 1890. 



164 



21 



40 



96 



247 



140 



320 



"28' 





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