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REPORT OF THE FOREST NURSERYMAN, JULY, 1921. 



Houolulu, Hawaii, August 28, 1921. 



Superintendent of Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Dear Sir: 



I herewith submit a report of the work done during the mouth of 

 July: 



NURSERY— DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS. 



In transplant boxes. Pot grown. Total. 



Sold 50 95 145 



Gratis 172 419 591 



Total 222 514 736 



SUB-NURSERIES. 



Maui and Molokai: 



In transplant boxes. Pot grown. Total. 



Sold 66 26 92 



Kalaheo, Kauai: 



Homesteads. Plantations, etc. Total. 



Sold 750 2,113 2,863 



Total for all islands 3,691 



COLLECTIONS GOVERNMENT REALIZATIONS. 



Sale of plants. Government Nursery, Honolulu $ 2. 70 



Rent of Office Nursery Grounds for July 35.00 



$37.70 

 ANIMAL INDUSTRY REVOLVING FUND. 



The sum of $87.25 was collected and deposited with the Treasurer 

 as a special fund. 



MAKIKI STATION. 



The work done at this station consisted of mixing and sterilizing 

 soil, transplanting plants, etc. 



FOREST RESERVES. 



During the month 245 koa trees were planted on the Honolulu Water- 

 shed Reserve. Other w^ork done consisted of clearing ground and plant- 

 ing. 



Owing to dry weather there were no trees planted on the Lualualei 

 Forest Reserve. The principal work consisted of hoeing and making 

 holes for trees. 



TRIP TO MAUL 



The writer left Honolulu on July 15, and returned July 19. A visit 

 was made to Lahaina, where we met and consulted with Mr. Collins, 

 Mr. Bowker and Mr. Lyman. 



Part of a day was spent looking over the tree planting done by Mr. 

 D. T. Fleming at Honolua. A large number of red gum trees (Eucalyptus 



