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{d) Transplanting. 



In the spring a total of 3,438,000 coniferous seedlings were lifted from the 

 seed beds and transplanted, as well as 62,000 coniferous seedlings, which were 

 received from St. Williams. A total of 110,000 deciduous seedlings and 5,000 

 poplar cuttings were also set out in transplant lines. 



CONIFERS TRANSPLANTED 



White Pine 748,000 



Red Pine 1,238,000 



Scotch Pine (St. Williams-Swedish Seed) 10,000 



Scotch Pine 170,000 



Jack Pine 20,000 



Pitch Pine (St. Williams) 16,000 



Austrian Pine (St. Williams) 16,000 



White Spruce 590,000 



Norway Spruce 302,000 



White Cedar 306,000 



Total 3,416,000 



HARDWOODS TRANSPLANTED 



White Ash 60,000 



Silver Maple 50,000 



Carolina Poplar Cuttings 5,000 



Total 115,000 



(e) For'J)istrihution 1930. 



CONIFERS 

 Species: 



White Cedar 500,000 



Larch 



Jack Pine 150,000 



Red Pine 500,000 



Scotch Pine 90,000 



White Pine 855,000 



NorTway Spruce 450,000 



White Spruce 600,000 



HARDWOODS 

 Sdgcigs * 



White Ash 221,000 



Butternut 15,000 



White Elm 5,000 



Hard Maple 4,000 



Silver Maple 125,900 



Walnuts 33,000 



CUTTINGS 

 Species: 



Carolina Poplar 25,000 



White Willow 25,000 



3,145,000 



403,900 



50,000 



Grand Total 3,598,900 



(2) Improvements 

 Irrigation. 



An additional pump base was built in the pump house, and an electric 

 pump installed to supplement the gasoline engine driven pump already in use. 

 A new four-inch intake pipe was installed and a connection was made with the 



