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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Modern Spraying 

 Rigs 



Catalog 

 Free 



To protect your trees properly be sure 

 your equipment, from pump to nozzle, 

 combines every latest money-making 

 and money-saving improvement. 

 The new 1917 



DEMING 



Catalog shows how 35 years of special- 

 ization on pump construction enables 

 the Deming spraying experts to lead 

 the way to new spraying improve- 

 ments. 



Every tree-lover should have a 

 copy of this book. 



'otect l^ur 

 JTees 



vuiih youf yoxing it 

 One rabbn will kiU r 

 I tirgle rufiliL MiC' 

 worm* will damage and 

 deiiroy them if you Jon I protect thenv 

 Oei dollari' wonh o( proieclion at a frac- , 





sing 



HaciiKGS/G 



Absolute protection against gnawe; 



tfeeProtectoFJ^^T'^ 



and borers Prevent trees from \W\r 

 becoming skinned ond bruised by cul- 



vcneer. chemically treated Easily put 

 on and will last until tree is beyond 



ncrdint proteciion Doo i wait until iome 

 ot your irces arc killed — order Hawkeye 

 Protectors now Re*'-'"' »ire 10 inch<» 



%Mde JO inctiei high p^icB In crateB 

 ol 100 tree protectors. Ic each; 

 in lots of 1000, 3/4c each. 



If rite for circular aiui 3n>nplfi. 



BURIINGFOM ^BASKET FACTORY 



300 Mam SI.. Burllnglo!!, Iowa .. 



FOREST NURSERIES 



PINE SPRUCE 



Evergreen trees for forest 

 planting in any quantity, 

 from 100 trees to carload lots. 



WE GROW OUR OWN TREES 

 Write us for catalogue 



KEENE FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



KEENE, N. H. 



Hardy Native Trees and Flowerine Shrubs 



RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM 

 A SPECIALTY 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST 



The Charles G. Curtis Company 

 Callicoon, N. Y. 



Forest Legislation 



United Slates Dept. of agriculture— Forest 

 service. State forestry laws, Connecti- 

 cut. 12 p. Wash., D. C, 1916. 



United States — Dept. of agriculture — Forest 

 service. State forestry laws, Ohio. 4 

 p. Wash., D. C, 1916. 



Forest Economics 



l^'i'cst policy 



l':iliott, S. B. The present and future of 

 Pennsylvania's forests. 28 p. pi. 

 DuBois, Pa.. Penna. conservation asso- 

 ciation, 1916. 



Forest Utilization 



Lamb, George N. Farm woodlot timber; 

 its uses and principal markets. 24 p. 

 il. La Fayette, Ind., 1916. (Purdue 

 University — Dept. of agricultural exten- 

 sion. Extension bulletin no. 51.) 



lumber industry 



Filippov, N. A. Lyesnoi ruinok Veliko- 

 britanii (Lumber markets of Great 

 Britain.) 312 p. diagrs., tables. Pet- 

 roghrad, 1915. 



Jl'ood-using industries 



Paul, C. E., & Buehler, Walter, comp. 

 Timber in pier and wharf construction. 

 7 p. Chicago ill., 1916. (National , 

 lumber manufacturers' association — • 

 Engineering bureau. Technical letter 

 no. 9.) 



Wood Technology 



Swan, O. T. The strength of timber; a 

 factor in merchandising. 6 p. tables. 

 Oshkosh, Wis., 1916. (Northern hem- 

 lock and hardwood manufacturers' 

 association. Bulletin 393.) 



Wood Preservation 



.American wood-preservers' association. 

 Handbook on wood preservation. 73 p. 

 diagr. Baltimore, ;\Id., 1916. 



National lumber manufacturers' associa- 

 tion — Engineering bureau. Standard 

 specification for creosoted wood block 

 pavement. 18 p. Chicago, 111., 1916. 

 (Technical letter no. 8.) 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conservation of natural resources 

 Wisconsin — State conservation commission. 



Biennial report, 1st, 1915-16. 160 p. 



il., tables. Madison, Wis., 1916. 



National parks 



LTnited States— Dept. of the interior— Na- 

 tional park service. Annual report of 

 the Superintendent of national parks, 

 1st, 1915-16. 89 p. pi., maps. Wash., 

 D. C, 1916. 



Etigineering 



Arizona— State engineer. Second report, 

 for the periods July 1, 1914 to June 

 30, 1916. 673 p. il., tables, diagram. 

 Phoenix, Ariz., 1916. 



Civics 



McCarthy, Charles, and others. Elemen- 

 tary civics. 254 p. il. N. Y., etc., 

 Thompson, Brown & Co., 1916. 



HILL'S 



Seedlings and Transplants 



Also Tree Seeds 

 FOR REFORESTING 



BEST for over a half century. All leading 

 hardy sorts, grown in immense quantities. 

 Prices lowest. Quality highest. Forest 

 Planter's Guide, also price lists are free. 

 Write to-day and mention this magazine. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen Specialists 



Largest Growers in America 



BOX SOI DUNDEE, ILL. 



}[rmlicrs thai "never read adeerti.irmcnta" 

 will find only reliable announcements thai are 

 worth reading. They are not only interesting 

 and instructive, but may be used as a guide for 

 individual purchases. 



GRAFTED NUT TREES 



Why not combuie NUT CULTURE 

 with forestry? Mv hardv PENN- 

 SYLVANIA GROWN trees are the 

 best for eastern or northern planting. 

 Catalogue and cultural guide free. 



WHY NOT BUD OR GRAFT 



the seedling black walnuts and 

 butternuts on your farm over to the 

 improved English walnuts; and the 

 hickories to fine pecans and shag- 

 barks. Booklet on propagation and 

 top-working Nut Trees free. 



J. F. JONES 



NUT TREE SPECIALIST Box A, Lancaster, Pa. 



Nursery Slock for Forest Planting 



Seedlings JREE SEEDS Transplant. 



$2.25 Wrilefor price, on '"^.OO 



per 1000 large quanlilies per 1000 



THE NORTH-EASTERN FORESTRY CO. 



CHESHIRE, CONN. 



Orchids we 



.. - are specialists in Orchids, 

 we collect, import, grow, sell 

 and export this class of plants exclusively. 



Our illustrated and descriptive catalogue of 

 Orchids may be had on application. Also special 

 list of freshly imported unestablished Orchids. 



LAGER & HURRELL 



Orchid Grouyera and Importers 



SUMMIT. N. J. 



EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS — We«mi>uHordig, as requested. 



l-ruiii Nnrth Mulii;.;aii. Arbor \il:r_-. Hemlock. White and Norw.iy 



I'iiic. Wliiie Spruce and Halsaiii I-it; from Tennessee. Ked 



Cedar. 



DECIDUOUS SEEDLINGS— Asli. Beecli. Linden. Snu-nr 



M.ilOf. CluTtv, i-iaks. and ni.uiy other trees and sliriilK,llirou^;h 



,. jf in.iny tulIectinK stations. Many of these in transpliinted, 



uurm-ri urown Stock. 



PERENNIALS— We i,'et out miMions of these. Soml list of 



wants fnr >nioIatio!is. A.Mrcs^ Pert- A. I.. 



HOPEDALE NURSERIES, Hopcdale, III. 



PHILIP T. COOLIDGE 

 FORESTER 



Stetson BIdg., 31 Central Street. Bangor, Me. 



Management and Protection of Woodlands 

 Improvemait Cuttings. Planting, Timber 

 Estimates and Maps. Sureeying 



Timber Estimates 



FireProtectidmPlahs 

 Maps.LoggingReports 

 EmpireStateFdresters 



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