March 10. 1922 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



29 



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AN ACCIDENT 



Due to an accident in the press room a form was 

 wrecked, and in re-assembling, the pressmen inserted 

 the engravmg of Mr. F. R. Todd, Deere & Co., on 

 page 28 of current issue, instead of Mr. J. B. Bartholomew 

 of Avery Company, Inc. 



Your indulgence is asked. 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



turor 



RED GUM 



SAP GUM 



BLACK GUM 



TUPELO 



WHITE OAK 



RED OAK 



YELLOW POPLAR 



ASH, ELM 



CYPRESS 



HICKORY 



MAGNOLIA 



MAPLE, BEECH 



HOLLY 



BASSWOOD 



"PXCEPTIONAL stands of hard- 

 ■^wood timber, modern band 

 mills, faithful adherence to high 

 standard of workmanship, strict 

 observance of the grading rules and 

 dependable service have enabled 

 The Long-Bell Lumber Company 

 to designate its hardwood products 

 as distinctive in manufacture, tex- 

 ture, grade and quality — and they 

 bear the Long-Bell brand. 



Long-Bell Hardwoods are Cut Exclu- 

 sively in the Saline River District of 

 Arkansas and the Bucatanna Basin 

 Region of Mississippi. All Commer- 

 cial Sizes Available in Any Quantity. 



Tlie T onG-rteLL r umber ComR^ng 



*5:ZToT5g UUILI^ING L...,i,-.~ 87i KANSAS CITY. N^ O 



