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plants, 17,000; shortleaf pine, transplants, 

 13,000, and seedlings, 1,400; loblolly pine, 

 transplants, 8,000, and seedlings, 7,500 ; and 

 Norway spruce, transplants, 1,000. 



Rules for the disposal of these plants 

 will probably provide for distribution to 

 public institutions free of charge, and to 

 land-owners in Virginia at a cost low 

 enough to encourage reforestation and 

 based on the cost of raising them. Trees 

 of the species and sizes desirable for forest 

 planting are not grown by any commercial 

 nursery in Virginia, and it is expected that 

 the example of the State will result in such 

 nurseries putting such material on the 

 market after the market has been de- 

 veloped by the State. 



The State Forest Nursery is located at 

 Charlottesville, Virginia, a junction point of 

 the Southern and Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- 

 roads, on ground belonging to the Univer- 

 sity of Virginia and placed at the disposal 

 of the State Forester free of charge for this 

 purpose. 



TEXAS 



"VTR. ALFRED MACDONALD, a grad- 

 uate of the Harvard Forest School, has 

 been appointed City Forester for the City 

 of Dallas. City forestry is new in Texas, 

 Dallas being the only municipality boast- 

 ing of such work. Many other Texas cities 

 have beautiful trees and splendid possibili- 

 ties and it is to be expected that they will 

 follow the lead set by Dallas when the 

 benefits of such work are appreciated. 



A resolution was recently passed by the 

 State Legislature advocating the planting 

 of pecan trees along state and county high- 

 ways. The pecan is the official State tree 

 and although it is not suited to conditions 

 in all parts of Texas, yet there are many 



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