1922-23 



DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS 



193 



HENDRIE 



Permanent planting and transplanting seedlings from the St. Williams 

 Station was done. 



Scotch and jack pine were used in permanent planting. Part of planting 

 material was received from St. Williams and the rest was taken from nursery 

 lines at the plantation. 163 acres were planted with Scotch and jack pine. 

 Fail places in 1922 plantations were planted up. Additional hedges were planted 

 around nursery land for windbreaks. 



SPRING TRANSPLANTING 



FALL TRANSPLANTING 



Total Transplants 1,203,000 



Roads. — The 1,000 acre block has been divided into compartments. Old 

 roads were used as much as possible as boundaries of these compartments. 

 These roads, along with other roads, made to separate compartments, have 

 been plowed and stumps cleaned out. These roads will be maintained as fire 

 roads. 



Fencing. — A woven wire fence was constructed around the 1,000 acre block. 

 This took 1,300 rods of fencing. 



Nursery Stock on Hand December, 1923 



HARDWOODS 



Walnut 5,000 



Butternut 4,000 



Soft Maple 2,0000 



Sugar Maple 14,000 



White Ash 12,000 



7 L.F. 



55,000 



