September 10, 1919 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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lIliilililllEMPHlS is visited by more do- 

 l]\ /Tl mestic and foreign buyers than 

 ■ iVIH any other lumber center in the 



HlliiiilllH ^^^^^^_ ^hy. The alluvial 



delta of the Mississippi river is famous as 

 the richest land in the wodd. The best 

 hardwoods grow on the best soil. The sale 

 of all this hardwood, the finest in the coun- 

 try, centers in or through Memphis. All 

 Southern species of satisfactory quality and 

 variety are available. Oak, gum, ash, 

 hickory, cottonwood, cypress, willow, tupelo, 

 red cedar. Memphis is the department 

 itore of the hardwood industry — first in 

 quality, first in service. Let her serve you. 



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