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TABLE 33 
PATTERNS AND FLASKS 
Quantity UsEep 
ANNUALLY mvenece Total cost Grown in |Grown out of 
Kinp oF Wood = |————____—_ per 1,000 & o. b. ae ies (rent yor 
. i actory eet b. m. eet b. m. 
Feet b. m. | Percent feet 
Motsler circ e. sas 3,039,000 | 100.00 | $75 95 $230,809 219,000 2,820,000 
Wihite pire. 4:....'....- 2,109,000 69.39 | $72 21 $152,281 30,000 2,079,000 
Hard maple........ 373,000 12.28 85 70 31,966 136,000 237 ,000 
Yellow poplar....... 359 ,000 11.82 75 00 26,925 [wee sae 359 ,000 
Southern yellow pine 50,000 1.65 73 00 33650 | o.eeon. 50,000 
Cherry (black)...... 30,000 .98 | 143 28 4,298 10,000 20,000 
Mahogany......... 24,000 -78 | 241 52 Oe t06. |) ass doe See 24,000 
Sugarpine:....:... 20,000 .65 | 100 00 25000 Was ste eee 20,000 
13) ted DEA Ae eee 20,000 .65 50 00 1,000 20: 000) ne see eae 
Hemigdk ith) tosc. . < 20,000 .65 41 00 820 8,000 12,000 
IBGE O Name as is a’: 2:< 10 10,000 .34 40 00 400 10,000" |). aaoeemece 
White oaks... 5... 5,000 aly ( 60 00 300 5, COON | ciara a, cfaomtsye 
(ASH cGbiee ws ac raa wale 5,000 By ly ¢ 58 00 2901 ae eee ae 5,000 
YABSWOOK es anes y0%5 o.° 5,000 Bly ( 78 00 S90! | 2 ean eee 5,000 
TGG GUS ecies. » alos s 5,000 ae 80 00 400! FRA 5,000 
S10) 9) (Ca ear 3,000 .10 71 00 PANGS artes cae 3,000 
(Onin 2 ec ee 1,000 .03 80 00 SOU ersten se veeete 1,000 
BrusHEs AND Brooms 
Table 34 includes brush backs, small brush and duster 
handles, and broom splints. The figures are separate from 
those showing the general production of Handles, the latter 
being a very large industry in the State. Most of the products 
of the following table are small articles used in the household 
and for the care of the person. An exception is in the broom 
splint, which is a long, thin sliver of wood used in coarse brooms 
for sweeping. Backs of hand mirrors form part of the in- 
dustry, although the larger mirror backs, made of cheaper 
woods, are reported under picture frames and moldings. The 
backs of hand mirrors are of high-grade stock similar to the 
stock used for brushes. Both mirrors and brushes are often 
real works of art, made of ebony, mahogany, satinwood, holly, 
cherry, walnut and birch, and very ornamental, being turned 
into varied forms. Paint brush blocks are made of maple, beech 
and birch, named in the order of their importance. Wood for 
