AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



THE CONSERVATION MOVEMENT 



DEMANDS EXTENSIVE FORESTRY PLANTING 



Your plans for Spring, 1912, probably include large plantings of this kind 

 and we should be pleased to receive your lists and inquiries for quotations or 

 information regarding stock, etc., you are interested in, soon. 



DON'T WAIT until the RUSH of the Shipping and Planting Season, but 

 go over your requirements NOW. 



has been one of our leading specialties for years and we 

 handle in this class of material everything worth planting, 

 all of A No. 1 quality and in any quantity desired. BEING 



HEADQUARTERS we can quote most favorably and it will pay you to keep in touch with us 



for first-grade stock of every variety. 



SEEDLINGS AND TRANSPLANTS of Larch, Austrian Pine, Scotch Pine, White Spruce, 

 Norway Spruce (by the million). White Pine, Hemlocks, Balsam Fir, Maples, Catalpas, Black 

 Locust, American Ash, Red Oak, etc. Cuttings of the Poplars, Willows, etc. Quoted on 

 application per 1,000, 10,000 or 100,000. 



FORESTRY STOCK 



We also make a specialty of Shade Trees for Street and Park 

 Planting and solicit your inquiries and orders for first-grade stock 



Are you on our Mailing List? If not, let us know and we will see that you get our present 

 Catalog and future issues. 



F. W. KELSEY NURSERY COMPANY 



ISO BROADWAY NEW YORK 



In the Heart of the National Forest 

 Region 



Colorado 

 School of Forestry 



Ten Weeks Ranger Course, Beginning 

 December 13, 1911 



Four sears' rndergraduate course in 

 Theoretical and Applied Forestry leading 

 to Degree of Forest Engineer. 



Two years' graduate course leading to 

 the Degree of Master of Forestry. 



Winter Term at Colorado College, 

 Colorado Springs, Summer Term , 

 at Manitou Park, the School Reserve, 

 10,000 acres of pine and spruce tim- 

 berland on the borders of the Pike 

 National Forest. 



Tuition Sixty Dollars a Year 



For further particulars apply to 



PHILIP T. COOLIDGE, Director 

 Colorado Springs, Colo. 



HARVARD UNIVERSITY 



THE DIVISION OF FORESTRY 



Offers a two-years' graduate course 

 leading to the degree of Master of 

 Forestry 



The course includes upward of six 

 months, field instruction and practical 

 experience in the annual operations on 

 the Harvard Forest, Petersham, Mass. 



For further particulars address 



RICHARD T. FISHER, Chairman 



Cambridge, Mass. 



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