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REPORT OF THE 



No. 3 



III.— REFORESTATION 

 1. NURSERIES 



The season of 1933-34 was marked by extremes of precipitation and 

 temperature. Owing to the early snowfall in November, nursery operations 

 were curtailed somewhat and the sub-zero temperature of the winter affected 

 the stock, particularly at Midhurst. Labour employed was kept at a minimum 

 to insure proper care of the routine work, and at St. Williams this was supple- 

 mented with men from the Turkey Point relief camp. 



TABLE 1— SEED BEDS 

 Conifers 



Hardwoods 



TABLE 2 

 SUMMARY OF NURSERY STOCK FOR PLANTING, 1935 



