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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



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j Naturalizing Trees and Shrubs | 



m Perhaps Nature has endowed you xvith an attractive landscape — Cedar g 



s fields, Bayberry domes, areas of Oak and Laurel, fields of Goldenrod, Asters, M 



H and thickets of Birch and Wild Roses. You can increase the natural beauty M 



M a hundredfold. You can take every one of Nature's mere suggestions and m 



m make a feature of them. If a Bittersiveet clambers over an old stump, why = 



M can't a hundred Bittersweet set a hundred spots aflame? If a Dogwood has g 



M strayed in among the Cedars, why can't a hundred Dogu'oods make the field B 



a abound tvith their beauty? If a Birch sounds a happy note somewhere else, B 



H why can't a hundred Birches make it a hundred times more resplendent? m 



M When you haz'c thus intensified the natural beauty, you have only begun M 



m to develop the boundless and fascinating possibilities. It is still icithin your B 



M province to supplement Nature harmoniously. There are the purple mist of M 



B the Judas in early spring, the dense white banks of Silver Bell in Hay, the = 



= myriads of dainty yellow display of Koelreuteria in midsummer. These can B 



B all be naturalized in the edges of woodland and in Cedar fields or hedge-roii's. M 



B They are all H'orth planting by the hundred. Very fortu)iately, too, zve can B 



B supply them in quantity at astonishingly low rates. B 



B Let us send with uur coiiipliiiicnts our new monograph, "Flowering Trees B 



( and Shrubs." B 



I HICK'S NURSERIES BOX F WESTBURY, L. I., N. Y. | 



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DRIVE SCREWS AUTOMATICALLY 



1[ Each Reynolds as a rule replaces 

 from three to six operators. 



II Power-Driven, Automatic, Maga- 

 zine Feed, for either wood or 

 machine screws. 



1j Made in many sizes and types for 

 almost all work requiring screws. 



If Write for catalogue and testimo- 

 nial letters from manufacturers 

 who operate from two to twenty 

 machines. 



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THE REYNOLDS MACHINE COMPANY 



Simply dump a gross of screws 

 (either wood or machine) into the 

 hopper. The Machine does the rest. 



MASSILLON 



OHIO 



Dept. F 



138,500,000 FEET 



NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER 

 FOR SALE 



Location and Amount. — All 



the merchantable dead 

 timber standing or down 

 and all the live timber 

 marked or designated for 

 cutting on an area em- 

 bracing about 17,300 

 acres in Townships 32 

 and 33 North, Ranges 

 114, 115 and 116 West, 

 Sixth Principal Meridian, 

 North and South Forks 

 of Cottonwood Creek 

 Watershed, W y o m ing 

 National Forest, Wyom- 

 ing, estimated to be 138,- 

 500,000 feet B. M., more 

 or less of lodgepole pine, 

 Douglas fir and Engle- 

 mann spruce saw, tie, and 

 prop timber. 



Stumpage Prices. — Lowest 

 rates considered, $2.00 

 per M feet B. M. for saw 

 timber, 8 cents per tie 

 and 34 cent per linear 

 foot for mine props. 

 Rates to be reappraised 

 after 3 years. 



Deposit.— With bid $5,000, 

 to apply on purchase 

 price if bid is accepted, 

 or refunded if rejected. 



Final Date for Bids. — Seal- 

 ed bids will be received 

 by the District Forester, 

 Ogden, Utah, up to and 

 including June 16, 1919. 

 The right to reject any 

 and all bids is reserved. 



Before bids are submitted 

 full information concerning 

 the character of the timber, 

 conditions of sale, deposits 

 and the submission of bids 

 should be obtained from the 

 District Forester, Ogden, 

 Utah, or the Forest Super- 

 visor, Afton, Wyoming. 



