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AMERICAN' FORESTRY 



AMERICAN-GROWN 

 TREES 



Shrubs and 

 Plants 



(~)VK ability Ui supply 

 trees, shrubs and 

 plants of the highest 

 qjality is ni)t curtailed 

 by the stoppage of for- 

 eign shipments. Buy 

 nursery stock grown at 

 Andorra. 



Andorra 

 Nurseries 



IVjti. Warner flar/tt r, Prop 

 Box 200 

 (Chestnut Hill 

 Phiia., Penna 



Our catatoif 



Suftgestions ^or 

 Effective Planting 

 on request. 



Orchids we 



'e are speihi lists iu (Jr- 

 ■lilds; we iiilleit. import, 

 trow, sell iiuU export this class of plants 

 e.\cltisivuly. 



Our illustrated aad descriptive catalogue 

 1)1' iJnliids may be Lad oQ apijlicatloii. Also 

 siM'.'ial list of t'reslily imuurted unestub- 

 i:>h.-.l Orulllds. 



LAGER & HURRFLL 



Orrhltf (',rn„fr% anif /mpor/prs 



^UMMIT. N. J. 



PREitR^E VOIR TREES 



\\> arc Tree Kxperts ami our 

 workmen are Trained Tree 

 Surgrons in llie MILLANI 

 MK I HOD of eaiiiE for Tre.-s 

 tliat Ime tiecn necl'-clert Ask 

 our rrprrscnlalnc to submit a 



Tie Millane Irce Experl Cotr.panv "''""' °." '•'">"<'<''"•" ?! V"" 

 131 Main St. NIDDLETOWN, CONN. Tl^Ca': Tl,'e°: shfu'la Ha';:. " 



R. Morgan Elliott a Co. 



PATENT ATTORNEYS 



MECHANICAL. ELECTHIC'L & CHEMICAL EXPERTS 



723-731 woodward building 

 Washington. D C. 



POSITION WANTED 



By yuung married man. qualilicd for Park Super- 

 intendent, City Foreslcr, or manager of private 

 estate where knowledge of trees is especially de- 

 sired Address Box XX, care of AMERIC.\N 

 FORESTRY, \Va.-.lnni;lon. n. C. 12.2-18 



BOOK REVIEWS 



Stories which will appeal to children of 

 all races and climes appear in a book just 

 issued by the .A.inerican Book Company, 

 N'cw 'N'ork. Cincinr.atl and Chicago. Under 

 the title "Stories the Iroquois Tell Their 

 Children." Miss Mabel Powers has col- 

 lected and given the world thirty or more 

 tales of genuine charm. They are divided 

 into two classifications, Iroquois wonder 

 stories and Iroquois fairy stories. Miss 

 Powers has been adopted by the Senecas 

 and is known as Yeh sen noh wehs. The 

 book has a foreword of ai)proval signed by 

 the chiefs of the six tribes. 



Hundreds of commodities are listed in 

 the new issue of "Du Pont Products," just 

 issued by E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Coin- 

 pany. The book shows that this manufac- 

 turing concern and its subsidiary compa- 

 nies have undergone an enonnous expan- 

 sion since the beginning of the war. Par- 

 ticularly interesting is the expansion in 

 the line of chemicals, made necessarv by 

 the inability of this country to iitiport many 

 of the chemicals essential to various 

 branches of industry. .Many of the com- 

 modities listed have not before been made 

 in -America. The book may be had by ap- 

 lilying to the offices of the company at Wil- 

 mington. Delaware. 



FISKE FENCE 



Climb-proof, chain link fenc- 

 ing, wrought iron and woven 

 wire fence, iron gates, lamp 

 standards, grille work, foun- 

 tains, vases, tennis court and 

 poultry yard enclosures. 



Catalogues on Request 



J. W. FISKE IRON WORKS 



100-102 PAKK PLACE 

 NEW YORK, N.Y. 



WANTED 



By young married man, woods work for a year 

 and a half. Willing to accept position as assistant 

 to forester on private estate, city forester, state 

 work or woods work with lumber company. Not 

 technically trained, but a good worl<cr. Refer- 

 ences supplied on request. Arldress Box XXX, 

 care of AMERICAN FORESTRY 12 2-18 



l<"oods and Household Management; a 

 Textbook of the Household Arts, by 

 Helen Kinne, professor, and Anna M. 

 Cooley, associate professor, of House- 

 liold Arts Education, Teachers' Col- 

 lege, Columbia University. The Mac- 

 Millan Company, New York. Price 

 $1.10. 



For use in high schools and normal 

 schools this book offers a valuable ad- 

 junct to the course in household arts. 

 In its preparation due regard was had 

 for its use in the home as well. The con- 

 tents include a treatment of the cost and 

 purchasing of foodstuffs, the manage- 

 ment of the home and other questions 

 vital to the economy and health of the 

 household. Specific treatment is accorded 

 foods, their production, sanitation, cost, 

 nutritive value, preparation and serving. 

 The work includes approximately 160 

 carefully selected recipes and a large 

 number of cooking exercises of more ex- 

 perimental nature, designed to develop 

 initiative and resourcefulness. The book 

 is practical and economical. 



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