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KEPORT (*)F FOREST NURSERYMAN. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, June 16, 1919. 

 Superintendent of Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. 



Dear Sir: — I herewith submit a report of the principal work done dur- 

 ing the month of May: 



NURSERY. 



Distribution of Plants. 



Pot Grown. 



Sold 140 



Gratis 4,297 sent to Government forest reserves; 



2,741 sent to Schofield Barracks, homesteaders, schools, and — 



3,461 sent to other Government institutions. 



Total 10,639 



COLLECTIONS. 



Collections on account plants sold $ 3.35 



Rent of Office Building, Nursery Ground, February 35.00 



Total $38.35 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The work at this station has been principally routine, consisting of mix- 

 ing and sterilizing soil, potting and transplanting trees, cutting up wood 

 for boxes and fence posts, etc. 



HONOLULU WATERSHED PLANTING. 



589 koa trees were planted at the top of Opu Valley. Other work done 

 consisted of making holes and clearing. 



ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 



The writer has been requested by the president and members of the 

 Alewa Improvement Club to draw up a planting plan for the Alewa Heights 

 district. A plan will be made and submitted to the club at its next meeting. 



The writer has made the following number of calls and otherwise given 

 advice and assistance at the request of people in and around the city : 



Calls made 5 



Advice by telephone 8 



Advice to people calling 11 



Respectfully submitted, 



David Haughs, 

 Forest Nurseryman. 



