670 



AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Thirty Thousand Trees For Sale 



2-3 feet 

 3-4 feet 



Largest Stock 

 English 



SIZES 

 4-5 feet 6-7 feet extra 



5-6 feet 7-9 feet extra 



of Northern Grown 

 Walnut Trees 



Plant some English Walnut trees thia fall 



Plant "Glenwood Grown" trees which are Rochester grown trees- 

 trees that are acclimated, hardy and safe to plant in any northern 

 locality where winter temperatures are not too severe for the 

 peach trees. 



The Nuts are Delicious The Tree is Hiahh Ornamental 

 Trees commence to bear while young 



Price* 



Prices quoted on all sizes in our general catalog which will be sent 

 free upon request we are also headquarters for all kinds of nut, 

 fruit and ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, evergreens, etc. Send for 

 catalog today ours is one of the most complete and comprehensive 

 nursery stock catalogs ever issued. 



GLEN BROS., Inc., Glenwood Nurseries, Established 1866, 



ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



Nurser\men and Landscape Architects 



Orchids' 



We are specialist* in 

 Orchids; we collect, im- 

 part, ^row, sell and export this class of plants 

 exclusively. 



Our illustrated and descriptive Catalogne of 

 Orchids may be had on application. Also spe- 

 eial list of frcshljr imported unestablished 

 Urchids. 



LAGER & HURRELL 



OrcUd Growers and Importers SUMIIIT, R, J. 



10MOSTPOPUIARBULBS2^ 



FOR FAll*NoWINTER 



GOLDEN 



f SACRED ULY 



PURITY 



FREESIA 



6 Tulips, in- 

 _.rcludinit Darwin. Parrot ^ 

 and Nlayflnwcrini'; Gtant^ 

 Crocus and Poet's Narcissus. 



10 large bulbs 

 Mailed for 25 cts. ' 



Bf-autifu! and complete ("atiilcRuo 



Free. Showsgrcat variety of Bulbs, 



Hardy Perennials, Window Plants, 



I Sf^eds, Berrifs, Fruits, etc. 



John LcwU Chllds, Inc^ Floral Park, N. Y. 



FORESTRY PLANTATIONS AND 



MEMORIAL TREES 



**Will Be Growin' While Ye're SleepinV 



If dependable planting material is secured from 



a reliable source. 



FIRST GRADE, DEPENDABLE FORESTRY 



MATERIAL 



Tree Seeds, Seedlings and Transplants* 



also Fine Specimen Trees for Memorial 



and Ornamental purposes have been 



SPECIALTIES MORE THAN FORTY YEARS. 



We furnish your lists complete. 



Pic-season special inducement prices now. 



First selection and reservation 



on early orders 



F. W. KELSEY NURSERY 

 COMPANY, 



50 Church Street, 



New York City. 



TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 



Domestic and Imported 



"QUALITY ilRST" 



Price List on Request 



Special Quantity Prices 



OTTO KATZENSTEIN & CO. 



Tree Seedsmen 



ATLANTA, GEORGIA 



E^stablished 1897 



"Take No Chanect 

 With Camp Firei 

 Put Them Out." 



A LICENSE WITH FOREST FIRE 

 CLAUSE. 



In the mountains of Virginia the huckle- 

 berry, the dewberry, the raspberry, and the 

 blackberry, are the "meat" of all frugal 

 souls who realize that Old King Frost spoil- 

 ed the fruit crop for this year. "Recently," 

 says the Forest Service of the United States 

 Department of Agriculture, "one of these 

 souls who has respect for the service came 

 into the office of the supervisor, saying 

 that he would like to have a permit to pick 

 berries on Government land. 



"He rather surprised us," the report 

 states, "but after some figuring it was de- 

 cided to give him a 'hunting and fishing per- 

 mit' with 'gather berries' inserted. This 

 hunting and fishing permit carries a clause 

 that states, 'You are privileged to hunt and 

 fish on Government land within the Natural 

 Bridge National Forest, provided that you 

 will report all forest fires and will assist in 

 suppressing such fires as may occur within a 

 radius of 5 miles from the point where you 

 are hunting.' The permit was issued and 

 the permittee departed on his way happy, 

 but he started something. 



"It was but an hour or so until another 

 came in. 'Please, kin I git a permit to get 

 huckleberrys oflen the mountain?' and that 

 was the beginning of a steady stream. 

 Everybody wants a permit, and everybody's 

 gettin' it. In less than a week we issued 100 

 permits and most of these included the 

 whole family. The roving small boy wants 

 one for his very own and he is given it, but 

 he is asked to read it 'out loud' before he 

 takes it away and his big impression that he 

 also takes away is that there must be no 

 'fire on the mountain.' This is not the midst 

 of a fire season, but it can safely be said 

 that the idea of protecting the forests from 

 fire was never so generally and generously 

 scattered among the people in and around 

 the Natural Bridge." 



NEW SECTION FOR LABORATORY. 



A new section for industrial investi- 

 gations has recently been added to the 

 Forest Products Laboratory and the For- 

 est Service of the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture believes it will meet 

 a real need. The work will embrace the 

 following lines : A survey of the primary 

 and secondary wood-using industries to de- 

 termine the possibility of more complete 

 utilization of by-products, low-grade ma- 

 terial, and wood waste ; dimension stock 

 study, including the standardization of 

 small dimension stock requirements and 

 determination of the most economical 

 methods of converting the standing tree 

 into the form of material required in sec- 

 ondary wood-using industries ; standard- 

 ization of nomenclature, sizes, grades, and 

 specifications for lumber and crossties; 

 wood waste exchange to effect the utiliza- 

 tion of raw material now disposed of as 



