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AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. 





So m e of the territory wi..be treatedin K thHatr 1* ?^1" * 



A CORNER OF THE NURSERY' 



former and some in the latter method. In the second method the forest is al- 



Owing to high freight rates, low quality most cut clean and planted with soft- 



PI.ANTING on WAST) UANJ 



of material, distance from market, the woods. The exposure of tin- 

 great amount of supervision required, and so detrimental as might be it first sup- 





