AMERICAN FORESTRY 755 



International Paper Company 



The International Paper Company has al- 

 ways been an earnest advocate of Forest Con- 

 servation and Reforestation. 



Its policy is to harvest the pulpwood growth 

 and not to denude its woodlands. 



It was the first large company using forest 

 products and owning extensive forest tracts to 

 establish nurseries and to practice reforestation. 



Its nursery at Randolph, Vermont, has been 

 maintained since 1909 and each year has con- 

 tributed a substantial quota of young trees to 

 cut-over and barrtn lands suitable for silvicul- 

 ture in New York, Vermont and New Hamp- 

 shire. 



About 100,000 Norway Spruce trees have 

 been planted each year, and the present plans 

 contemplate the production of 500,000 Norway 

 Spruce transplants from seedlings annually. 



International Paper Company 



30 Broad Street - - New York 



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