Planted on Use of 



Species Private Land Ontario E&S Misc. 



White Pine . 1,079,100 7^73^425 ^^^ ^^ 



Red Pine 2,628,500 3,881,756 — — 



Jack Pine 548,050 9,402,410 — 200,000 



Scotch Pine 1,465,425 16,430 — — 



White Spruce 2,099,725 16,312,454 — — 



Black Spruce 169,175 4,485,134 — — 



Norway Spruce 309,300 33,349 — — 



Red Spruce 200 240,950 — — 



White Cedar 458,425 45,020 — — 



European Larch 99,175 2,439 — — 



Tamarack 30,950 36,700 — — 



White Ash 91,060 26,018 — — 



Silver Maple 162,785 30,356 — — 



Red Oak 83,850 572 — — 



Carolina Poplar 234,050 34,971 — — 



Black Locust 64,050 2,050 — — 



Others 18,505 115,208 — — 



' Total 9,542,325 41,83972T2~ 130,894 200,000 



Table 4 



NURSERY STOCK DISPOSITIONS 



APRIL 1, 1957 TO MARCH 31, 1967 



Year Trees 



1957-58 25,854,262 



1958-59 33,414,110 



1959-60 41,682,125 



1960-61 49,833,412 



1961-62 43,194,863 



1962-63 43,767,916 



1963-64 43,922,685 



1964-65 49,484,068 



1965-66 49,019,854 



1966-67 51,712,461 



Table 5 



TREES FURNISHED IN RESPECT OF PRIVATE LAND 



APRIL 1, 1966 TO MARCH 31, 1967 



County or Tree 



Territorial District Orders Trees 



Algoma 104 168,025 



Brant 104 182,050 



Bruce 101 85,925 



Carleton 113 170,825 



Cochrane 4 3,000 



Dufferin Ill 242,950 



Dundas 44 51,300 



Durham 134 368,450 



Elgin 74 79,450 



Essex 54 48,625 



Frontenac 127 155,500 



Glengarry 48 58,950 



Grenviile 82 176,350 



Grey 143 251,825 



Haldimand 36 36,225 



Haliburton 40 64,000 



Halton 105 186,600 



Hastings 94 196,500 



Huron 56 114,950 



Kenora 25 98,700 



Kent 48 40,425 



Lambton 66 74,650 



Lanark 105 150,925 



Leeds 75 102,475 



Lennox & Addington 52 52,925 



Lincoln 38 30,150 



101,600 

 245,350 

 138,300 

 125,800 

 169,525 

 114,550 

 341,850 

 289,550 

 302,350 

 461,425 



14,750 

 184,800 

 366,700 



25,900 

 166,350 

 318,225 



92,650 

 665,375 



39,700 



156,475 



521,150 



9,350 



47,375 

 191,350 

 214,250 

 256,175 

 207,175 

 582,525 



"9^542,325 



Manitoulin 8 



Middlesex 151 



Muskoka 94 



Nipissing 41 



Norfolk 153 



Northumberland 91 



Ontario 172 



Oxford 97 



Parry Sound 92 



Peel 161 



Perth 34 



Peterboro 70 



Prescott 30 



Prince Edward 41 



Rainy River 25 



Renfrew 124 



Russell 28 



Simcoe 250 



Stormont 21 



Sudbury 48 



Thunder Bay 106 



Timiskaming 10 



Victoria 59 



Waterloo 81 



Welland 111 



Wellington 129 



Wenbworth 145 



York 313 



Total 4^668 



Table 6 



TREES FURNISHED IN THE PERIOD 



APRIL 1, 1966 TO MARCH 31, 1967 



For 



For Private Land Use of Ontario* 



District Trees Trees 



Chapleau — 3,687,495 



Cochrane 3,000 2,458,600 



Fort Frances 166,350 901,700 



Geraldton — 3,795,060 



Gogama — 3,672,225 



Kapuskasing — 3,368,785 



Kemptville 1,195,900 1,756,756 



Kenora 98,700 1,318,325 



Lake Erie 938,650 432,073 



Lake Huron 1,780,350 928,010 



Lake Simcoe 2,308,100 444,762 



Lindsay 779,175 1,130,182 



North Bay 2,000 1,619,570 



Parry Sound 440,650 803,864 



Pembroke 444,025 1,305,940 



Port Arthur 521,150 2,444,282 



Sault Ste. Marie 168,025 3,562,625 



Sioux Lookout — 741,850 



Sudbury 258,075 2,627,415 



Swastika 7,350 3,073,116 



Tweed 430,825 1,377,775 



White River — 304,000 



Unclassified — 84,832 



Total 9,542,325 41,839,242 

 'Includes nursery stock furnished to Department of Highways, 

 for laboratory tests, etc. 



