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REPORT OF THE 



No. 3 



HARDWOODS TRANSPLANTED 



Species Number 



White Ash 10,500 



Basswood 500 



Butternut 3,000 



White Elm 15,000 



Hard Maple 7,500 



Soft Maple 25,000 



Walnut 3,000 



Total 64,500 



Owing to the very severe drought conditions which prevailed throughout this 

 section of Ontario during the entire year, and more especially during the growing 

 season of 1930, very severe losses and considerable stunting in growth were 

 experienced in the transplant lines. Those transplants which suffered stunting 

 in growth, while perfectly healthy, developed unusually strong root systems and 

 a corresponding reduction in Crown development. As a result of a shortage of 

 available transplant land, however, it is almost imposssible to carry these 

 transplants over for another year. They are therefore being listed in a separate 

 column headed 5-inch to 6-inch height in the stock lists. 



NURSERY STOCK ON HAND AS AT NOVEMBER 31st, 1930 



Conifers 



Deciduous 



