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REPORT OF THE 



No. 3 



TRANSPLANT NURSERIES 



Sand Banks 



The work already established in connection with holding the drifting sand 

 was strengthened and supplemented where necessary this year. Planting of 

 poplar and willow and some conifers was continued in sheltered places. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR DISTRIBUTION, 1928 



Conifers: 

 White Pine. . . . 



Red Pine 



Jack Pine 



Scotch Pine .... 

 White Spruce. . 

 Norway Spruce . 

 White Cedar. . . 

 Red Cedar 



8,600 



8,755 



2,430 



12,624 



13,350 



7,440 



17,870 



5,000 



Hardwoods: 



Larch 



Butternut 



Elm 



Hard Maple . . . . 



Soft Maple 



Red Oak 



White Ash 



Poplar Cuttings. 

 Willow Cuttings. 



80 



80 



180 



500 



80 



556 



9,140 



150,000 



50,000 



76,069 



210,616 



Total. 



286,685 



Nursery stock in various stages of development, 12,970. 



Kemptville 



Trees were distributed locally from this nursery as in former years and 

 several thousand were shipped by rail. The small area of this nursery is still 

 a drawback in furthering the interest of reforestation in this section of the 

 Province. 



STOCK ON HAND FOR DISTRIBUTION, 1928 



Conifers: 



White Pine 



Red Pine 



Jack Pine 



Scotch Pine .... 

 White Spruce. . 

 Norway Spruce. 



4,000 

 37,500 

 10,500 



9,500 

 13,250 



9,000 



83,750 



Hardwoods: 



Ash 



Elm 



Hard Maple . 

 Soft Maple . , 



800 



400 



1,200 



1,200 



3.600 



Total. 



87,350 



Nursery stock in various stages of development, 50,250. 



