^oard of Agriculture and Forestry. 



FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREE SEED AND SEEDLINGS FOR 

 SALE AT TIIE GOVERNMENT NURSERY. 



The Division of Forestry keeps constantly on hand at the Government Nur- ' 

 sery, seed and seedlings of the important native and introduced trees. These are 

 sold at prices just covering the cost of collection or growing. 



The lict includes both forest and ornamental trees, such ?.3 Silk Or.k, Koa, 

 various speces of Eucalyptus, Golden and Pink Showers, Pride of India, Poinciana', 

 Albizzia, etc. The price of the seed varies from 10 to 50 cents per ounce. The 

 seedlings may be had for 2V2 cents each, except a few kinds which are 5 cents. 

 Seed of the various palms is also for sale; the price per 100 varying from $1.00 

 to $2.50. All seed is tested before being seat out, which insures its being good. 



All cOiUmunications in regard to seed or trees should be addressed to David 

 Haughs, Forest Nurseryman, Box 331, Honolulu, Hawaii. 



RALPH S. HOSMER, 

 Superintendent of Forestry. 



PUBLICATIONS FOR DISTRIBUTION. 

 BOARD. 



Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry fcr 1900; 66 pp. 

 Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry for 19C2; 88 pp. 



* First Report of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, from 



July 1, 1903, to December 31, 1904; 170 pp. 

 Second Report of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, for the 



year ending December 31, 1905; 240 pp.; 8 plates; 10 text figures. 

 "Notice to Importers," by H. E. Cooper; 4 p.; 1903. 

 "Digest of the Statutes Relating to Importation, Soils, Plants, Fruits, Vegetables, 



etc., into the Territory of Hawaii." General Circular No. 1; 6 pp. 

 "Important Notice to Ship Owners, Fruit Impoi-ters and Others. " Rules and 



Regulations Prohibiting the Introduction of Certain Pents and Animals into 



the Territory of Hawaii." General Circular No. 2; 3 pp.; 1904. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



"The Leaf-Hopper of the Sugar-Cane," by R. C. L. Perlans. Bulletin No. 1; 

 38 pp.; 1903. 



* "On Some Diseases of Cane Specially Considered in Relation to the Leaf-Hopper 



Pest and to the Stripping of Cane," by R. C. L. Perkins. Press Bulletin 



No. 1; 4 pp.; 1904. 

 "A Circular of Information," by Jacob Kotinsky. Circular No. 1; 8 pp.; 1905. 

 "The Japanese Beetle Fungus," by Jacob Kotinsky and B. M. Newell. Circular 



No. 2; 4 pp., cut; 1905. 

 Report of the Division of Entomology, for the year ending December 31, 1905. 



Reprint from Second Report of the Board; 68 pp.; 3 plates; 10 text figures. 



DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 



* "Forest and Ornamental Tree Seed for Sale at Government Nursery." Press 



Bulletin No. 1; 3 rn.; 1905. 



"Suggestions in R8g?rd~"to the Arbor Day Tree Planting Contest." Press Bulletin 

 No. 2; 7 pp.; 19C5. 



"An Offer of Practical Assistance to Tree Planters." Circular No. 1; 6 pp.; 1905. 



"Revised LiGt of Forest and Ornamental Tree Seed for Sale at the Government 

 Nursery." Press Bulletin No. 3; 4 pp.; 1906. 

 "Instructions for Propagation and Planting Forest Trees." Press Bulletin 



No. 4; 4 pp.; 1906. 



Report of the Division of Forestry, for the year ending December 31, 1905'. Re- 

 print from Second Report of the Board; 77 pp.; 5 plates. 



DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



"Inspection of Imported Live Stock." Rule 1; 1 p.; 1905. 



"Inspection and Testing of Imported Live Stock for Glanders and Tuberculosis." 



Rule 2; 1 p.; 1905. 

 "Concerning Glandered Horse Stock in the Territory." Rule 3; 1 p.; 1905. 

 Report of the Division of Animal Industry, for the year ending December 31> 



1905. Reprint from Second Report of the Board; 62 pp. 



DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE. 



Report of the Division of Agriculture, for the year ending December 31, 1905. 

 Reprint from Second Report of the Board; 12 pp. 



* Out of Print. 



Any one or all of the publications listed above (except those marked *) will be 

 sent to re.«(idents of this Territory, free, upon application to Mailng Clerk, P. O. 

 Box 331. Honolulu. 



