AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



Manufacturers Demand More Hard Wood 



The supply of wood suitable for doors, frames, sills, braces, etc., is rapidly becoming 

 exhausted in the United States, and practically is exhausted now in Eastern Canada. 



The remedy is to plant waste land in suitable varieties of timber. Cities, counties, states 

 or provinces, railroad and manufacturing corporations, farmers, will do well to see this op- 

 portunity and start forestry projects in l!tl2. 



If suitable land is available for reforesting you certainly should begin planting this year. 

 You then ought to get your first harvest of marketable lumber in 1922, and it is entirely prac- 

 ticable to average $40 an acre net cash profit ez'ery year after the feiith year, ii you plant proper 

 trees and give right care. Your planting, besides making you money, will conserve moisture, 

 protect watersheds and springs from drying up and from contamination by disease germs and 

 impurities, and will enhance the beauty and desirability of your neighborhood. 



For over fifty years we have specialized in the growing of seedlings and transplanted 

 trees for forest planting. You should avail yourself of our experience. Ask for "The Forest 

 Planter's Guide," a valuable little book. Write or wire for prices, and for our suggestions. 



The D. Hill Nursery Co., Inc., Box 500, Dundee, Illinois 



Evergreen Specialists 



Largest Growers in the World 



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