AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



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OAK AND PlhiE SEEDLINGS 



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PINES 



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Do Not Delay Ordering Your Oaks and Pines 



THEY take care of themselves and grow rapidly. Nothing is gained by delay, and for extensive landscape or forestry 

 planting, but little is gained by planting larger sizes. The small trees establish themselves quickly and soon begin 

 to make the maximum annual growth. The oaks will keep on growing during a drought. Dp not despise 

 them because of their reputation for slowness. They are the quickest permanent trees on soil that is too dry for 

 poplars. They will often grow two and three feet per year. 



For important situations where you cannot afford to wait, we offer several thousand large pines and other ever- 

 greens that save you ten years. They can be safely shipped with large balls of earth, held by canvas and platform 

 of our invention. 



Send for Hicks Evergreens for August-September, 1914, and Price list. They tell about acid soils and the trees 

 to fit, and explain climate map of the world and how to fit trees to this climate. 



The best evergreen hedge for the northeastern part of America is the white spruce. This is native from Maine 

 to Alaska and has a cheerful blue-green foliage. Our trees have been grown in squares three feet apart and frequently 

 root-pruned or transplanted. Every tree is a perfect cone with a dense ball of fibrous roots. They are sure to grow. 

 They are grown economically and offered at a low price. There has not been heretofore an opportunity to secure an 

 abundant supply of such stock. 



We guarantee evergreens purchased in August-September. Send for bargain list evergreens 4 to 25 feet high. 



I. HICKS & SON 



HICKS ivursh:rie:s 



WESTBURY, L. I. 



N. Y. 



TIMBER ESTIMATES, FOREST 

 SURVEYS and MAPS 



D. E. LAUDERBURN 



FOREST ENGINEER 

 6030 Metropolitan Bldg., New York City 



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TIMBER ESTIMATES 



SURVEYING 

 JAMES W. SEV^ALL 



CENTER STREET OLD TOWN, ME. 



Forestry Quarterly 



The technical forestry journal 

 of North America 



$2.00 a Year 



Address 



American Forestry Association 



Washington, D. C. 



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READY NOVEMBER 1, 1914 

 A New Booklet on Estimating 



Southern Timber 



Southern White Cedar 



Shortleaf and Longleaf Pine 



Southern Appalachian Timber 



Postpaid, 20 cents 



HOWARD R. KRINBILL 



Forest Engineer NEWBERN, N. C. 



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TIMBER ESTIMATES 



We make accurate cruises of standing 

 timber, topographical maps, and advise 

 as to forest n\anagement for — 



TIMBER OWNERS 

 BONDING HOUSES 

 MILL OPERATORS 



MUNSON-WHITAKER CO. 



Consulting Forest Engineers 



NEW YORK. 676 Fourth Ave. CHICAGO. 516 Comm Bk. Bldg. 

 BOSTON. 622 Tremont Bldg PITTSBURG. 906 Arrott Bldg. 



In writing: to advertisers kindly mention American Forestry 



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