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AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



National 



Forest 



Timber 



Sales 



1UMBERMEN have bought 

 National Forest stumpage 

 in preference to acquiring 

 privately owned timber for an 

 operation because of the desira- 

 bility of working under a Govern- 

 ment contract. They have not 

 found the requirements of the 

 Forest Service impractical or 

 burdensome. An important factor 

 is that National Forest stimipage 

 is paid for only as it is cut no 

 heavy initial investment in tim- 

 ber is required. 



Among the sales made by the 

 Forest Service from July 1, 1913, 

 to Jtme 30, 1915, were: 



26,650,000 



28,300,000 



33,667,000 



40,050,000 



66,200,000 



75,000,000 



80,000,000 



85,000.000 



102,802,000 



117,000,000 



120,000,000 



125,000,000 



153,000,000 



177,900,000 



382,050,000 



43,000 



feet in Oregon, 

 feet in California, 

 feet in Alaska, 

 feet in Washington, 

 feet in Idaho, 

 feet in Arizona, 

 feet in Montana, 

 feet in Montana, 

 feet in Washington, 

 feet in New Mexico, 

 feet in Oregon, 

 feet in Wyoming, 

 feet in South Dakota, 

 feet in Idaho, 

 feet in Oregon, 

 cords in Washington. 



Many smaller sales were made 

 during the same period. Tracts 

 are being advertised from time to 

 time, and ntmierous opportunities 

 for operators are available. You 

 can obtain definite information 

 regarding these opportunities by 

 addressing any of the following 

 offices of the 



Forest Service 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



MISSOULA. MONT. 



DENVER. COLO. 



ALBUOUERQUE, N. M. 

 OGDEN, UTAH 



SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



PORTLAND. ORE. 



Seeds and Bulbs 



have been the choice of careful 

 purchasers since 1802 



IN the purchase of seeds, 

 especially tree seeds, the relia- 

 bility of the seller is your only 

 guarantee as to fertility and 

 quality. 



This Company has given satis- 

 faction to its customers since 

 the days of Washington and 

 Jefferson. 



Our "list" is the most extensive 

 write for a copy. 



J. M. Thorburn & Co. 



53 Barclay Street through 



to 54 Park Place 



NEW YORK 



HILL'S 



Seedlings and Transplants 



Also Tree Seeds 

 FOR REFORESTING 



BEST for over a half century. All leading 

 hardy sorts, grown in immense quantities. 

 Prices lowest. Quality highest. Forest 

 Planter's Guide, also price lists are free. 

 Write today and mention this magazine. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen Specialists 



Largest Growers in America 



BOX 501 DUNDEE, ILL. 



We Raise 

 Our Own 

 Trees" 



Evergreen 



i ^ Seedlings, Transplants 



From our specialized collection 

 of young conifers you will find 

 what you want for every place 

 and purpose. Our stock is 

 hardy and field grown and 

 admirably adapted for forest 

 planting and lining out. 



Your order will have personal attention 

 and the price will be right. 



Send for catalog and save money 



The North-Eastern Forestry Co. 



Tre Seeds, Nursery Stock 

 Box A, Cheshire, Connecticut 



ORCHIDS 



We are specialists in Orchids, we 

 collect, import, grow, sell and export 

 this class of plants exclusively. 



Our illustrated and descriptive cata- 

 logue of Orchids may be had on appli- 

 cation. Also special lists of freshly 

 imported unestablished Orchids. 



LAGER & HURRELL 



SUMMIT, N. J. 

 Orchid Growers and Importers 



Seeds for Forestry 



Purposes 



We offer a most complete list of both 

 Deciduous and Evergreen Tree and 

 shrub seeds for forestry purposes. 



Seeds That Are of Best 

 Germinating Quality 



Our catalogue contains a full list of the 

 varieties we offer, which include the 

 best and most rare species. Send for 

 a copy, it will interest you. 



THOMAS MEEHAN & SONS 



Wholesale Nurserymen and Tree Seedmen 

 DRESIIER, PENNA., U. S. A. 



TIMBER CRUISING 

 BOOKLETS 



BILTMORE TIMBER TABLES 



Including solution of problems in forest 

 finance. 



SOUTHERN TIMBER TABLES 



How to estimate Southern Pine, Southern 

 White Cedar, and Southern Appala- 

 chian Timber Spruce pulp wood. 

 Hemlock bark. Chestnut oak bark. 

 Chestnut tannic acid wood. 



Postpaid, 25 cents each 



HOWARD R. KRINBILL 

 Forest Engineer Newburn, N. C. 



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Your opportunities are as unlimited as our 

 forests if you study at 



WYMAN'S SCHOOL OF THE WOODS 



Incorporated MunUing, Michlga' 



