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HORBURN'S 

 SEEDS 



They have been developed by 

 careful, thoughtful propagation 

 throughout the Nineteenth cen- 

 tury. Thorburn's 110-page Century 

 Catalogue of these 



Seeds of 

 a Century 



is the 100th cuccessivo annual 

 issue. If you vould, have a moro 

 beautiful lawn, cr a more produc- 

 tive garden, send for it. It's free. 



J. M. THORBTJR1V &. CO. 



(late of : r > John btreet) 

 86 Cortlundt Street, Kew York. 



N e w York Ste^te 

 College o/ 7 Forestry 



Cornell University 

 Ithaca.. New York 



Offers a complete lbur-yearcoui.se in Forestry lead- 

 ing to the degree of Forest Kngineer (K. E.). 



students for shorter terms accepted if 

 prepared. 



Tuition, $100 per year. New York State students 

 free. 



The si>rin.n It-nus of the junior ami senior years 

 are spent in the Demonstration Forests in the Adi- 

 rondai-ks. devoted to practical work. 



Requirements lor admission similar to those in 

 other brandies of the I'niversity. Send lor pro- 

 spectus. 



Instruction in preparatory and collateral 

 branches yivt-n by the Faculty of the University. 



For I'm tlu-r in formation, address Director of 

 State College of Forestry, Ithaca, N. Y. 



B. E. FERNOW. LL. D.. Director 



JOHN GIFFORD, D. Dec., Assistant r>,<fessor 

 JUDSON F. CLARK, Ph.D., Assistant 



YALE FOREST SCHOOL 



NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 



The course of study in THE YALE FOREST 

 SCHOOL covers a period of two years. Grad- 

 uates of collegiate institutions of high standing 

 will be admitted without examination, provided 

 they can show the requisite knowledge of 

 Botany, Geology, and Inorganic Chemistry. 



The Summer School of Forestry is conducted 

 at Milford, Pike County, Penna. The session in 

 1903 will open July ist and continue seven weeks 



For further information a.ddress 



Henry S. Graves, Director, New Haven, Conn, 



PRESS OF JUDD & DETWEILER, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



